My 8yr old daughter is armed and dangerous

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... because she won a .22 rifle tonight at the National Wild Turkey Federation's banquet. :D She's pretty stoked about hunting rabbits with it, "because there are so MANY of them, Dad!! And they taste pretty good I think." Well, ok kiddo. :D
At any rate, I'm going to spend about a week with no bullets, teaching her gun safety, maintenance, gun safety, gun safety, gun safety, and sight picture. :D And then probably a lot more gun safety. Should be a good time. ;)
 

Bear T

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Boulder, mt
Finally, someone out there armed themselves to keep your butt in check.

Congrats to your daughter though. Thats pretty cool.
 

Tacoma

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I've never shot anyone that didn't need it. What are you saying? -_-

Actually, why don't you come over, I want to show you something. hahahah
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
I started teaching my boy at 3. He's 4 now and doesn't even point toy guns at people (mostly just targets and monsters...).

If you're going to have guns and kids in the house, it's never too early to teach the kids to respect the guns. ;)
 

mesha

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^^^ My boys play guns are in the safe with my real guns. He asks to take them out and I get it for him. There are no monsters in my house, he keeps a vigilant watch.
 

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We used to soak in salt water over night to get some of the toughness out. Now we just buy at the store.

You can get rabbit at the stores here? I've seen that in some places back east that mostly cater to restaurants, but not here. That would be interesting.

I think we're going to have a range in the basement as well, Jude will be 6 and I figure we can get Airsoft or bb's for him... :D Plus, target shooting is target shooting, fun no matter what you're shooting really...

Apparently, I've ingrained the TOUCH THIS GUN AND BE KILLED rule enough. Both kids refuse to touch the pistols, which is awesome. They answered everything right without any prompting. What to do if they find a gun, what not to do.. Kelsey is taking my instruction very seriously, which is awesome too. We went over what the parts of her rifle are, and what they do, and how bullets get out of the barrel. Took apart a few shells and burned the powder... went over disassembly and reassembly of the action.

Her gun is a Keystone Crickett, funky little single shot, bolt-action .22LR with a manual cocking knob. (don't say it! just dont' LOL ) Pretty safe design, has a bolt lock deal, sticks a post up so you can't put the bolt in. You drop a bullet in, close the bolt, **** it, fire, repeat. The only thing I am not in love with is that to decock, you have to hold on to the cocking lever and pull the trigger-- but that's only because I grew up in the 80's, and because I'm spoiled with my Sig's decocking lever. I suppose that generations of yout's made it through childhood without killing themselves with that design, so that's fine. I asked what she should do if her gun was cocked and she didn't want to shoot it, her answer: "Keep the barrel pointed away from anything I don't want to break or kill, and ask you to do it." Good answer. :D

anyway she's stoked to "kill cans" and paying close attention to everything with the appropriate gravity, so I think we'll be going shooting this weekend. Should be fun. :D
 

jackjoh

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My daughter-in-law in LA raises rabbits for sale so I assumed they do it here. MY BAD. They get $20/lb for rabbit meat. I think there was a freezer place in Tremontan That had it.
 
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