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Im not worried about that.
-the question was directed for children within that curious age range and are looking at any gun as a possible toy, because it looks like something that have played before.
For those who responded keep your guns locked up.... As mentioned this was not a question about my owne personal home safety measures to keep my own guns out of their hands. It either on my person, or locked up.
-there is an age where a child is not going say ......"this one is real, I'm not going to pick it up"
Was just curious how others have dealt with this, education/safety, no toy guns until one is of age "fill in the blank" when they better understand. Etc
Not just "keep you guns locked up" ...... That is obvious
Give your kids toy guns. Keep the real ones locked up. Move on.
Why draw the line at guns? Toy swords : real knives. A child's construction set with saw and hammer : real tools. A whiffle ball and bat : real ball and bat.
stuffed animals : real animals. Fake stove : real stove.
Thats Cowboys and Native AmericansI was a kid right as cap guns went from being decently constructed and used the long paper rolls to the cheap plastic 8 shot thingies. I had a blast playing cowboys and indians with the smoke and everything. I'm certainly going to get my kids toy guns - they are tons of fun.
That's Cowboys and First Peoples LOLThats Cowboys and Native Americans
I grew up in the 60's and we had all kind of toy guns. Some shot plastic bb's, caps, corks and these little disks. My mother hated the plastic bb and disk guns, the ammo went everywhere. We also had real bb guns. My favorite was the air bazooka. No one got killed
This. W t f am I gonna do to teach my 2.5 year old son how to live in this feeuucked up world.I had a Transformers snap cap gun that turned from Optimus Prime into a shotgun. I remember shooting it in the hospital when my sister was born in 1986. Time have changed. Every single kid I knew had a cap gun when I was little.
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