I know you guys might not really care too much, but I'm so fucking proud right now. My 10 year old sister shot this with the .22 handgun my dad bought to let her shoot, at 35 feet.10 fucking years old, and she's already shooting this well. She even knows how to disassemble and reassemble her gun (it's an M&P Compact .22; not a lot of parts, but it's so cool that my little sister can do this stuff by herself with no help).
My dad and I have been teaching her and she LOVES guns and everything about them. It makes me so god damn happy, and I felt like sharing this with you.
Do you guys have any stories of yourself with guns as a kid, or of young family members' experience with them?
>being 10 years old
>not shooting 1moa
Get out
Won't be much longer before the homosexuals show up to make sexually provocative statements about your sister, OP. Their kind always do here.
>>31310809
:3 nice OP
>>31310809
Post her feet :3
>>31310860
I hate that you were right. >>31310889
>>31310809
Dad bought a 10/22 for us kids to use years ago, when I was about six or seven. Only payed a single kangaroo dollar for it too. I cried when the government made us hand it in back in `96.
Got that replaced with an over-under 12ga/.222, but after a few years of complaining how bastard heavy the thing was I received a lever action .44 magnum. Going to join the local pistol club together soon, too.
Here's my result from first time shooting with a pistol (.45 because I'd always wanted a USP Match and the chance to finally use one came up)
>>31310809
Better than my dad, he spent 23 yrs in the military.
>>31310860
And I'm sure you're always there to berate them, you silly billy closet case you.
>>31312979
>evil assault 10/22 is too dangerous
>lever action .44 magnum is fine
Nice laws you got there
First fun u shot was a smith .357 when I was like 3. Obviously my dad stood behind me and held his hands over mine helping me. Started shooting regularly when I was 5 or 6 in our back yard using anow LP tank as a bench rest lol. We had a shed about 100 yards or so away that was already torn up so it was our shooting shed. Dad screwed some scrap 2x4s to the side for a shelf and we'd put random shit up there. Spent 12 Guage rounds, broken pieces of clay pigeons. My brother could regularly hit pennies and cigarette butts with irons at around age 12.
My wife and I are trying to decide when to introduce our daughter to shootinget. She just turned 2. I think when shes 5 or 6 I'll get her a cheap bolt action 22. Simple enough and safe enough and as smart as she is already in think she's going to do just fine.
>>31313298
Heres the real kicker....
lever action rifle is fine
lever action shotgun is (mostly) fine
pump action rifle is fine
pump action shotgun is a big no no