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Old 04-28-2014, 05:08 PM
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I have been thinking about getting my daughter out to the range to learn how to shoot but I still think she is too young yet at the age of 3.

My buddy has a daughter of similar age, just turned 4 and he let her shoot his sons .22 pistol with assistance of course.

I know she would love it as she always wants to go shooting with me but she isn't to fond of loud noises yet.

What do you all think?
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Old 04-28-2014, 05:37 PM
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That's a tough one. I'd begin teaching her about guns, safety, danger. Let her handle them. show her how to take them apart. But to me 3 is just too too young..
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Old 04-28-2014, 05:56 PM
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I agree, 3 is too young. My 3 year old is a good kid but even if I stand over him I don't think I would let him shoot. Doesn't understand enough about it. My wife and I have had this conversation a number of times, I was shooting BB gun at 5 or 6. My son already has three guns thanks to grandpa but won't get to shoot them for years. We meaning my wife said no bb gun till 7 and .22 till 9. I am ok with this but will see how he gets older....3 would be too young in my opinion.
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Two boys and a girl, of mine, started with a .22 Marlin bolt at age three. Yes, I hovered. Yes, I taught the destruction a bullet can do. Yes, all three can break down the Marlin, Glock pistols, Mossberg500, clean, lube and assemble correctly. If you get anywhere near the line while one of them is sighting for a shot if the gun has a safety it is flipped on and the gun laid on the table. If it is a Glock they will lay it on the table and yell "COLD RANGE".
They are now 13, 11 and 10.
Kids pick up the most and retain before the world infiltrates their brains. TV, video games, all that crap. Teach the young minds and keep on teaching over and over. What you teach will be retained. Once a kid starts thinking about the nonsense they are exposed to at pre school and beyond you will lose the window of retention.
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I started my girls at 5. I bought them a Chipmunk 22, kid sized very safe bolt action.
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Chimpmunk is good, I got Kaden a Cricket .22. Same deal, bolt action single shot but you have to manually pull the bolt back every time before it will fire....good kid rifle....
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Chimpmunk is good, I got Kaden a Cricket .22. Same deal, bolt action single shot but you have to manually pull the bolt back every time before it will fire....good kid rifle....
I bought my son's cricket before he was 10months old. He enjoys that thing. As Joe stated my son also has shot at age 3 and I was standing there holding the rifle with him. I remember shooting with my dad at the age of 3 or so as well.
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I was thinking about starting with an airsoft pistol if I could find one small enough. I am afraid the noise of live fire will be an issue for her.

At some point I want to get one of those Browning 22 1911's and throw on some pink grips for her. They are the perfect size.
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I was thinking about starting with an airsoft pistol if I could find one small enough. I am afraid the noise of live fire will be an issue for her.

At some point I want to get one of those Browning 22 1911's and throw on some pink grips for her. They are the perfect size.
My son has been shooting a Red Ryder compliments of the Col. He loves that thing. Always where hearing protection that will help with noise. Start out with a .22 caliber and you can pick up some cb rounds or Aguilla makes a super colibri .22 short. Fires a smaller 20gr bullet by just the primer. So they are quiet and also accurate for starters. Here is a link.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/859...10-boxes-of-50

Midway is out of them but they may be found at cabelas is bass pro. Best of luck with the journey.
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I have to admit; I saw the title, coming from where I presumed to be KY, and was relieved to see it was about shooting!
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