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<blockquote data-quote="lilmac" data-source="post: 306137" data-attributes="member: 3692"><p>My first gun was a .22. My dad handed it to me with a brick of shells at the age of 6/7. On the way out the door my grandad told me with a stearn look "boy, don't you shoot none of my cows" you beter know that I was 110% sure of my backdrop before I pulled the trigger. Times have changed, and with my grandson now 9, he and I have been shooting <u>togather</u> for 3 yrs. He is very responsible with his weapon, and knows where the muzzle is pointing at all times. He's a dang good shot to. </p><p> Each individual kid should be treated as such. One of my sons was trusted with a gun at age 10, the other was never trusted. He just never was responsable enough to handle a gun. Now at the age of 24 he tells me that I was right, and that he was stupid.(his words)</p><p>Start them as soon as there mentalaty allows, with as big a firearm as they can comfortably handly, JMHO,</p><p> M<u>ac</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilmac, post: 306137, member: 3692"] My first gun was a .22. My dad handed it to me with a brick of shells at the age of 6/7. On the way out the door my grandad told me with a stearn look "boy, don't you shoot none of my cows" you beter know that I was 110% sure of my backdrop before I pulled the trigger. Times have changed, and with my grandson now 9, he and I have been shooting [u]togather[/u] for 3 yrs. He is very responsible with his weapon, and knows where the muzzle is pointing at all times. He's a dang good shot to. Each individual kid should be treated as such. One of my sons was trusted with a gun at age 10, the other was never trusted. He just never was responsable enough to handle a gun. Now at the age of 24 he tells me that I was right, and that he was stupid.(his words) Start them as soon as there mentalaty allows, with as big a firearm as they can comfortably handly, JMHO, M[u]ac[/u] [/QUOTE]
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