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Old 01-15-2009, 02:28 PM  
RayVega
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Smith and Wesson Centennial:
My six year old has no trouble handling it. It's small, light, and has the decent stopping power of a .38. Plus it's hammerless so when someone tries to take his lunch money, he can shoot it while still inside his coat pocket without it getting jammed on the fabric or being caught on elementary school surveillance cameras waiving it around.

Another plus is the built in lock. A small key (like a handcuff key) you can keep on your key chain locks/unlocks the gun, giving added locking safety so you don't have to scratch it up with a cable or trigger lock when left in his cubbie hole or spongebob lunchbox in the back of the classroom.

Not very accurate though, small barrel and light weight means it must be used at close range. But other than that, it's great for that little gansta thug in your life.

Guns don't kill people, poorly parented children do.

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