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<blockquote data-quote="germancowgirl" data-source="post: 162764" data-attributes="member: 3081"><p>Living in germany kids usualy don´t get that much experiance with guns because they are forbidden. My parents, beeing no hunters, never keept a "real" gun, I hope you now what I mean. But since I can think we had a 6 and a 9mm gas gun and an air riffle (again: I´m not shure if thats what they are called but I think you know what I mean ;-) ) And they teached each of us how to use these wapons.</p><p>Never had TOY-guns either but had a lot of friend that couln´t understand why we didn´t like them.</p><p>We knew where ther where kept, they allways where and still are locked away but now we know where there are.</p><p>My youngest brother is 14 now, owns his bow since he is 12 (got mine at the same age) cause our parents wanted us to know how to handle wapons.</p><p>My grandfather teached us to shoot coke-cans at early ages.</p><p>Non of us whoud ever see a gun as a toy!</p><p></p><p>I think thats the most important thing: Even in a country where wapons in general are forbidden you can´t keep ypu kids away from them, so you better teach them about!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="germancowgirl, post: 162764, member: 3081"] Living in germany kids usualy don´t get that much experiance with guns because they are forbidden. My parents, beeing no hunters, never keept a "real" gun, I hope you now what I mean. But since I can think we had a 6 and a 9mm gas gun and an air riffle (again: I´m not shure if thats what they are called but I think you know what I mean ;-) ) And they teached each of us how to use these wapons. Never had TOY-guns either but had a lot of friend that couln´t understand why we didn´t like them. We knew where ther where kept, they allways where and still are locked away but now we know where there are. My youngest brother is 14 now, owns his bow since he is 12 (got mine at the same age) cause our parents wanted us to know how to handle wapons. My grandfather teached us to shoot coke-cans at early ages. Non of us whoud ever see a gun as a toy! I think thats the most important thing: Even in a country where wapons in general are forbidden you can´t keep ypu kids away from them, so you better teach them about!!! [/QUOTE]
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