My first BB gun purchase

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Papa_Tiger
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Re: My first BB gun purchase

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I bought that to work with my boys on shooting basics. The biggest issue I see with it is it has a VERY stiff stock trigger that can be hard for little hands to pull. It is a cute and fairly accurate bb-gun though. Lots of fun to shoot!

Have fun!

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Re: in the safe = a big deal to a kid!

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flechero wrote: Tue Aug 21, 2018 8:25 am Keep it in the safe. Not only does it reinforce the fact that it's not a toy... my son was beaming with pride that HE also had a gun in the safe! It's now referred to as "our" gun safe. :biggrinjester:

Enjoy these years- they are awesome!!!
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I have always kept my kids BB guns in the gun safe. It reinforces that this is not a toy. I also make them recite the 4 gun safety rules before they handle any guns, including a BB gun.

A couple tips for the OP. If you are in an urban area, get the lowest power gun you can find, and then test it by firing it at your fence, at a downward angle, to ensure that a BB cannot get through there. Safety glasses are a must, and empty soda cans make a great target.
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Re: My first BB gun purchase

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I remember my 1st BB gun back when I was a youngster....about 7 or 8 years old. A reliable Daisy pump action my father bought for me. What fun! He instilled safety in me from day 1 just like other folks have stated.
I always remember his instructions.

Now, some 50 years or so later, I've again acquired BB guns.
One is a Red Ryder with the leather twist on the side ring. Always wanted one of those.

The other is WAY more fun. It's a BB gun, but it's a weathered MP40 submachine gun.
Full auto (not fully semi-automatic..whatever that is) and CO2 powered....it's still about the fun.
Have to be very careful with this one....you can't tell it from the original WWII sub.

BB guns - not just for kids.

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Re: in the safe = a big deal to a kid!

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flechero wrote: Tue Aug 21, 2018 8:25 am Keep it in the safe. Not only does it reinforce the fact that it's not a toy... my son was beaming with pride that HE also had a gun in the safe! It's now referred to as "our" gun safe. :biggrinjester:

Enjoy these years- they are awesome!!!
Mine are 20 and they both still say "OURS" when I buy a new gun.....

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Re: in the safe = a big deal to a kid!

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Tex1961 wrote: Tue Aug 21, 2018 3:04 pm
flechero wrote: Tue Aug 21, 2018 8:25 am Keep it in the safe. Not only does it reinforce the fact that it's not a toy... my son was beaming with pride that HE also had a gun in the safe! It's now referred to as "our" gun safe. :biggrinjester:

Enjoy these years- they are awesome!!!
Mine are 20 and they both still say "OURS" when I buy a new gun.....
Just wait, one day they will buy a gun and you can reverse the whip and you can say - ours!!! :lol:
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