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<blockquote data-quote="Kid Glock" data-source="post: 3900400" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>IMO, I think every kid can vary when and to what extent firearms interests them.</p><p>When my gson was 5 and we were out shooting or tramping around in the woods, most everyone packed a sidearm of some kind. I guess not wanting to be different, gson wanted to be armed too. I found a NAA .22 LR mini revolver and had local leather guy make him a personalized holster for it. He was content just packing. </p><p>Prior to, he had Daisy Red Rider with stock shortened and has since moved on to bigger and better calibers. He's now 13 and his older sisters are 15 and 18. They're both shooters as well as his cousins too.</p><p>One thing I taught my kids/gkids, their friends and about everyone that would listen is gun safety. After that, depending on their interest level, determined what we did. Besides gun safety, they learned to use iron sights of various types before ever advancing to optics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kid Glock, post: 3900400, member: 189"] IMO, I think every kid can vary when and to what extent firearms interests them. When my gson was 5 and we were out shooting or tramping around in the woods, most everyone packed a sidearm of some kind. I guess not wanting to be different, gson wanted to be armed too. I found a NAA .22 LR mini revolver and had local leather guy make him a personalized holster for it. He was content just packing. Prior to, he had Daisy Red Rider with stock shortened and has since moved on to bigger and better calibers. He's now 13 and his older sisters are 15 and 18. They're both shooters as well as his cousins too. One thing I taught my kids/gkids, their friends and about everyone that would listen is gun safety. After that, depending on their interest level, determined what we did. Besides gun safety, they learned to use iron sights of various types before ever advancing to optics. [/QUOTE]
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