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<blockquote data-quote="lilmac" data-source="post: 535928" data-attributes="member: 3692"><p>On a visit from my sister she spoted one of my fifles and a shotgun hanging on the wall. Looking around at my grangchildren she asked "What do you do with those guns with thies kids around?" I responded they leave my guns alone, they have there own.</p><p> I tought my kids, and grandkids to shoot and to respect a firearm as soon as they are big enough to hold one up (or sooner). My 10 yo grardson can shoot a snake, or turtle in the head with a .22 just about every time, and hit almost 50% clays with his 12 ga. Monday my 4 yo grandaughter got her first rifle. A .22 Cricket. She can't quite hold it up by herself, but with a little help from her old fat papa M<u>ac</u> she is learning. In a few years she will by stiff compotition to her bubu. </p><p>M<u>ac</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilmac, post: 535928, member: 3692"] On a visit from my sister she spoted one of my fifles and a shotgun hanging on the wall. Looking around at my grangchildren she asked "What do you do with those guns with thies kids around?" I responded they leave my guns alone, they have there own. I tought my kids, and grandkids to shoot and to respect a firearm as soon as they are big enough to hold one up (or sooner). My 10 yo grardson can shoot a snake, or turtle in the head with a .22 just about every time, and hit almost 50% clays with his 12 ga. Monday my 4 yo grandaughter got her first rifle. A .22 Cricket. She can't quite hold it up by herself, but with a little help from her old fat papa M[u]ac[/u] she is learning. In a few years she will by stiff compotition to her bubu. M[u]ac[/u] [/QUOTE]
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