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Your screen name is "dragonballzz"? I don't think so.
you couldn't get that grin out of his face with spinach for dinner.Vid of my son shooting my Remington 870... he's about 13 in this.[video=youtube_share;JPmihbs8d1Q]http://youtu.be/JPmihbs8d1Q[/video]
Is that at Mystic Valley gun Club?
Good stuff, but I had to cringe at all the bad grips/Hand positions...
Not a revolver, get that hand up there, this is not tea-time.
You ask this to a bunch of guys with guns? Brazen.
Your screen name is "dragonballzz"? I don't think so.
LolWhy? What will a bunch of guys with guns do?
Careful there. You might get Karma'd off like poor Warwickben... He's never been the same since...
Anybody have a single daughter around 25 yrs?
You ask this to a bunch of guys with guns? Brazen.
If its froglube its all nontoxic and biodegradable.Given what I've recently learned about cleaning and lead exposure, I'd be wary of having a young child handling the gun and solvents without all sorts of chemical precautions, including a faceshield.
+1 to the OP and the others for getting them started young.
Mine is only 5, not shooting yet, but helping with inventory of ammo and cleaning. This is her cleaning the bolt of a Ruger MK I. While cleaning or counting, we discuss the basic safety rules. She will be getting a BB gun 1st and it looks like I will grab a Savage Rascal.
If its froglube its all nontoxic and biodegradable.
If she can get that damned Ruger back together (love shooting them, can easily take them apart, but getting them back together…….) you might as well skip school for your daughter and send her right to college! My 7 year old daughter shot my Henry .22 for the first time last fall, with much supervision and support, and is excited for more. My 13 year old daughter is a crack shot. My son prefers his bow, and is a great shot with it. I prefer .45 as in 1911 and G-21, too big for them still.+1 to the OP and the others for getting them started young.
Mine is only 5, not shooting yet, but helping with inventory of ammo and cleaning. This is her cleaning the bolt of a Ruger MK I. While cleaning or counting, we discuss the basic safety rules. She will be getting a BB gun 1st and it looks like I will grab a Savage Rascal.
Not to hijack, but I'll humbly accept any help in my search for a female friend in a similar age range(ETA: of the previous 26 y.o poster). And my name is sort of wordplay on my job, not a tribute to a two bit bank robber with a stupid fricken disguise.
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Should start a "singles" thread...I wouldn't mind finding a GF who likes to shoot.
Should start a "singles" thread...I wouldn't mind finding a GF who likes to shoot.