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KRL 01-02-2005 11:31 PM

Taught My Son How To Shoot Today
 
First time shooting and he nailed the targets at the range perfectly. Guess it comes from playing video games so well.

Gave him a long lecture and lessons in all the aspects of gun safety first. Felt it was a good time to teach him respect for the power weapons have.

Do you think its a good thing to teach youngsters about guns and let them experience shooting one? I learned when I was 10 also and got my NRA jr. Pro-Marksman badge at summer camp when I was 11.

Taught him with a Walther P22.

http://www.impactguns.com/store/medi...er_p22_3.4.jpg

ytcracker 01-02-2005 11:32 PM

i come from a long line of NRA life members

guns are a work of art if handled accordingly

abyss_al 01-02-2005 11:34 PM

my dad would always say:

'better that you do it infront of me, then with your friends behind my back'

he taught me shooting, had first alcohol with him, smoke, and a shit load of other stuff.... he always made sure we were prepared for entering a situation so we felt more comfortable and knew what to do...

Greg Jacobson 01-02-2005 11:35 PM

10 is a good age to begin. My Dad started me and my brother young (age 5) and not sure that was the best idea. :1orglaugh

Persius 01-02-2005 11:35 PM

hmm 10 years old?

Warden 01-02-2005 11:37 PM

My oldest son will join his pops for the first time this year for turkey hunting in Missouri! Out of all the hunting, it is my favorite - it's by far the most challenging. I know, those who don?t' hunt think wild turkey a challenging hunt, but they are.

KRL 01-02-2005 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by abyss_al
my dad would always say:

'better that you do it infront of me, then with your friends behind my back'

he taught me shooting, had first alcohol with him, smoke, and a shit load of other stuff.... he always made sure we were prepared for entering a situation so we felt more comfortable and knew what to do...

One of the reasons why I felt the time was right. He goes over to friends houses and I know the parents all have weapons at home, so its important that kids are taught exactly what to do if a friend pulls out a parents weapon not knowing how dangerous it is.

I was amazed how quickly he picked up on everything. Loaded the clip perfectly. Set the safety. Only thing that went bad was a shell flew out and went down the inside of his safety glasses and the heat of the shell gave him a surprise stinger on his cheek.

KRL 01-02-2005 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Jacobson
10 is a good age to begin. My Dad started me and my brother young (age 5) and not sure that was the best idea. :1orglaugh

You started shooting at 5. Whoa that's a bit early I think. :helpme

Greg Jacobson 01-02-2005 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
One of the reasons why I felt the time was right. He goes over to friends houses and I know the parents all have weapons at home, so its important that kids are taught exactly what to do if a friend pulls out a parents weapon not knowing how dangerous it is.

I was amazed how quickly he picked up on everything. Loaded the clip perfectly. Set the safety. Only thing that went bad was a shell flew out and went down the inside of his safety glasses and the heat of the shell gave him a surprise stinger on his cheek.

I taught one of my ex-girlfriends how to shoot and soon she was doing much better than me and I have been shooting all my life. :anon

Morgan 01-02-2005 11:41 PM

mine
http://polylingua.co.kr/shooting/www...ata/3/P220.jpg

KRL 01-02-2005 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Persius
hmm 10 years old?

Yeh. I did scour the net first to see when most parents teach their kids gun safety and that seemed to be the average.

http://rrin.org/powwow/powwow03/DSC0923b.JPG

Rorschach 01-02-2005 11:46 PM

good shit you'll have him taking out sand coons in no time :thumbsup

TKoProductions 01-02-2005 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
First time shooting and he nailed the targets at the range perfectly. Guess it comes from playing video games so well.

Gave him a long lecture and lessons in all the aspects of gun safety first. Felt it was a good time to teach him respect for the power weapons have.

Do you think its a good thing to teach youngsters about guns and let them experience shooting one? I learned when I was 10 also and got my NRA jr. Pro-Marksman badge at summer camp when I was 11.

Taught him with a Walther P22.

http://www.impactguns.com/store/medi...er_p22_3.4.jpg

Congratulations on being a responsible parent.

Hot Visions 01-02-2005 11:47 PM

my friend got shot in the hand and heart and lived!!
hes a lucky MOFO

TheMob 01-02-2005 11:49 PM

yey, support mr heston the good man!

TheMob 01-02-2005 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
Yeh. I did scour the net first to see when most parents teach their kids gun safety and that seemed to be the average.

http://rrin.org/powwow/powwow03/DSC0923b.JPG

well, i think that's wrong. kids should be playing and having fun, not shooting for god's sake.

gun safety is an oxymoron.

KRL 01-02-2005 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMob
well, i think that's wrong. kids should be playing and having fun, not shooting for god's sake.

gun safety is an oxymoron.

Do you have kids yet? I'd venture to say every friends house he goes to play at has weapons there. I'd rather know that the kids understand and respect real guns than not. All it takes is one kid who doesn't know the difference and you'll have an incident.

I explained to him what to do immediately if any kid pulls out one of their parents guns.

Gun safety is one of the most important things to teach your kids in todays world which is so weaponized.

abyss_al 01-02-2005 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
One of the reasons why I felt the time was right. He goes over to friends houses and I know the parents all have weapons at home, so its important that kids are taught exactly what to do if a friend pulls out a parents weapon not knowing how dangerous it is.

I was amazed how quickly he picked up on everything. Loaded the clip perfectly. Set the safety. Only thing that went bad was a shell flew out and went down the inside of his safety glasses and the heat of the shell gave him a surprise stinger on his cheek.

i hate when that happens.. actually burns pretty bad.... for some reason every time i shoot, at least once that happens to my cheek..

TheMob 01-03-2005 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
Do you have kids yet? I'd venture to say every friends house he goes to play at has weapons there. I'd rather know that the kids understand and respect real guns than not. All it takes is one kid who doesn't know the difference and you'll have an incident.

I explained to him what to do immediately if any kid pulls out one of their parents guns.

Gun safety is one of the most important things to teach your kids in todays world which is so weaponized.

I guess, as a european, I just can't comprehend the fact that guns are around and not locked away.

Of course it's good that kids are aware about gun safety, but showing them how cool it is to shoot won't fix the problem in the long run. Guns kill people.

Rorschach 01-03-2005 12:08 AM

god fearing christian americans have got to be ready to fight for their freedom against their islamic terrorist oppressors

KRL 01-03-2005 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMob
I guess, as a european, I just can't comprehend the fact that guns are around and not locked away.

Of course it's good that kids are aware about gun safety, but showing them how cool it is to shoot won't fix the problem in the long run. Guns kill people.

When he was only 6 he was playing at a friends house and the stupid parents let the kids alone in the garage and they had boxes of bullets lying around and the kids found and started playing with them. I freaked out on the father when my son told me about it. This is the shit you have to worry about as a parent. A lot of parents are clueless.

True guns kill. They also save lives.

0000000000000000000001000 01-03-2005 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by KRL
They also save lives.

Umm, how?

uno 01-03-2005 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by TheMob
yey, support mr heston the good man!

We must arm ourselves against the apes!

KRL 01-03-2005 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 0000000000000000000001000
Umm, how?

http://www.cyberset.ch/swatguide/photos/Swat.jpg

:thumbsup :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

TheMob 01-03-2005 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
When he was only 6 he was playing at a friends house and the stupid parents let the kids alone in the garage and they had boxes of bullets lying around and the kids found and started playing with them. I freaked out on the father when my son told me about it. This is the shit you have to worry about as a parent. A lot of parents are clueless.

True guns kill. They also save lives.

Do they really? I agree that they're an 'equalizer', because people don't need physical strength to kill others anymore.

Saving lives seems a bit far fetched.

abyss_al 01-03-2005 12:18 AM

are you on icq? i want to show you something?

junction 01-03-2005 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warden
My oldest son will join his pops for the first time this year for turkey hunting in Missouri! Out of all the hunting, it is my favorite - it's by far the most challenging. I know, those who don?t' hunt think wild turkey a challenging hunt, but they are.

You make sure to give me a shout when you get out here and bag a couple of birds.

I'll break out the turkey fryer, and the smoker, and we'll have a feast.

SomeCreep 01-03-2005 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
Do you think its a good thing to teach youngsters about guns and let them experience shooting one? I learned when I was 10 also and got my NRA jr. Pro-Marksman badge at summer camp when I was 11.

Taught him with a Walther P22.

Educating kids on gun saftey is good. Teaching them how to shoot a gun is a different matter.

Of all the things to teach a growing child, I think how to shoot a gun would be one of the last things I pick.

KRL 01-03-2005 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SomeCreep
Educating kids on gun saftey is good. Teaching them how to shoot a gun is a different matter.

Of all the things to teach a growing child, I think how to shoot a gun would be one of the last things I pick.

Do you know how young some of the kids were that fought in the revolutionary war that founded this country?

Right now in fact about 30% of the countries in the world are recruiting children into their military forces. Some countries are even training children under 10 years old how to use AK-47's.

Juicy D. Links 01-03-2005 12:49 AM

I was packing heat when i was 8 !!!!!!!!!!!! woohooooooooo Vegas here I come

SFBU 01-03-2005 12:51 AM

I started AaronM out with a 22 rifle when he was about 5 or 6. We had to put out a chair for him to stand behind to lay the rifle on and he didnt even have to bend over to sight down the barrel!

Rorschach 01-03-2005 12:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
Right now in fact about 30% of the countries in the world are recruiting children into their military forces. Some countries are even training children under 10 years old how to use AK-47's.

quick you'd better go and liberate them asap!

skillfull 01-03-2005 01:13 AM

has a Quebecers, i cant understand why you all have guns in your house...
but has i understand if your kid gonna be exposed to guns, he better know gun safety :2 cents:

Danny Dukes 01-03-2005 01:37 AM

[QUOTE=abyss_al]i hate when that happens.. actually burns pretty bad.... for some reason every time i shoot, at least once that happens to my cheek..[/QUOT

Try wearing pants while you shoot instead of just a g-string.
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Mogulman 01-03-2005 01:42 AM

I can't stand weapons, particularly hand guns and automatics. When the right to bear arms was put into the Constituition, it had a completely different meaning in society than it does in this day and age. I think the entire gun industry should be shut down and every weapon destroyed. Let's go back to the glory days of knife fights. ;-)

Jace 01-03-2005 01:43 AM

careful, don't post video of it or sleazy will make some comment about your kid, then it will turn into a drama war

richard 01-03-2005 02:49 AM

This Thread Is Useless Without Video Footage

:)

KraZ 01-03-2005 02:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rorschach
god fearing christian americans have got to be ready to fight for their freedom against their islamic terrorist oppressors

Nice one :)

colpanic 01-03-2005 02:54 AM

I have a question for your non-US guys. When crime takes place in your country, do the bad guys still have guns?

I've been to other countries, just never been robbed, so this is a serious question :) I just can't imagine giving my wallet to someone holding anything but a gun or a large knife.

T

colpanic 01-03-2005 03:00 AM

Sorry, couldn't edit.

Last time I was in London the headline on the newspaper said "50 Quid, the price of a gun in London".

I didn't read the story, but if the crooks can really get guns easily then why are you so disturbed by the idea of normal people having them?

(yes, I own guns :) )


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