FightingGlock19
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Many of us, on the forums, have families, and many of those families have children. I'm a firm believer in "families that race together, stay together." I also believe families that shoot together, stay together, as well.
This one is more geared towards the guy (or gal) that has children in their home.
I have two boys in the house, ages 6 & 10. Both of them have shot my (and momma's) pistols, my AK-47's, among their 410 shotgun (the 10 y/o's) & .22 Cricket (the 6 y/o's). They are both well learned in the four cardinal rules of firearms & have both shown responsability enough to be around guns & use them.
I know some folks lock their weapons away from young children, however, like mentioned above, mine are not. Either boy knows where they are kept & knows which are loaded. Momma & I do our jobs and neither boy has snooped toget them, nor tried to sneak them.
I would like to get a feel for the rest of the forum members
Many of us, on the forums, have families, and many of those families have children. I'm a firm believer in "families that race together, stay together." I also believe families that shoot together, stay together, as well.
This one is more geared towards the guy (or gal) that has children in their home.
I have two boys in the house, ages 6 & 10. Both of them have shot my (and momma's) pistols, my AK-47's, among their 410 shotgun (the 10 y/o's) & .22 Cricket (the 6 y/o's). They are both well learned in the four cardinal rules of firearms & have both shown responsability enough to be around guns & use them.
I know some folks lock their weapons away from young children, however, like mentioned above, mine are not. Either boy knows where they are kept & knows which are loaded. Momma & I do our jobs and neither boy has snooped toget them, nor tried to sneak them.
I would like to get a feel for the rest of the forum members