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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 2497473" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I would definitely get a .22 LR. The shortage is starting to lift and ammo is becoming more available. There will be plenty of people that have had the opportunity to find some that will make sure you and your daughter have ammo to shoot. Personally, I would get the Rascal over the Cricket. It has the accutrigger and a better safety. I think the Crickets are harder to operate too. I think a even better choice would be a Savage Mark II or other models that have magazines and better accuracy. I think she will quickly outgrow the youth guns and want something that she can hone her skill with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 2497473, member: 11535"] I would definitely get a .22 LR. The shortage is starting to lift and ammo is becoming more available. There will be plenty of people that have had the opportunity to find some that will make sure you and your daughter have ammo to shoot. Personally, I would get the Rascal over the Cricket. It has the accutrigger and a better safety. I think the Crickets are harder to operate too. I think a even better choice would be a Savage Mark II or other models that have magazines and better accuracy. I think she will quickly outgrow the youth guns and want something that she can hone her skill with. [/QUOTE]
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