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That first picture is priceless, with the "keep out of reach of children" in bold red print. Some leftist somewhere is screaming at the monitor right now.
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Otto wrote:That first picture is priceless, with the "keep out of reach of children" in bold red print. Some leftist somewhere is screaming at the monitor right now.
+1 ... love it. That's going to be some fun teaching her to shoot it.
... I love poetry, long walks on the beach, and poking dead things with a stick.
I taught my Daughter about firearms at an early age too. She liked to bird hunt with her Brothers & I. She is quite a shotgunner. Her current Husband bought her for this past B-day a Mossberg Black-auto 12 ga. for home defense.
Otto wrote:That first picture is priceless, with the "keep out of reach of children" in bold red print. Some leftist somewhere is screaming at the monitor right now.
You did good grandpa!!
That which does not kill me has made a grave tactical error.
Way to go grampaw! She'll remember this for the rest of her life. And taking her shooting is even better
If you get the chance, some squirrel hunting would be just the thing once she gets the hang of it. Set her on a stump in a good squirrely area and she should be able to tag two or three in the afternoon. And then the cleaning and cooking - a real experience every kid should have.
For the next one, get her an AR-15 shorty, or an M1A Scout rifle, just to see that the Libs have a few heart attacks when they hear about it. A few less enemies to deal with politically...! Better yet, a Stryker shotgun or a full auto of some sort. My kids' favorite gun is a CAR-15 with .22LR adaptor - low recoil, indestructible if dropped, intuitive sights, and looks cool. Upgrade to .223 when they are ready. Cool stuff.
It's 2025 - "Cutesy Time is OVER....!" [Dan Bongino]
Ava is 7 1/2. She lived with us full time for her 1st 7 years and visited her mom on weekends. Her mom, our oldest, finally manned up enough to be a full time parent along with her new husband in June.
Anyways she and I have been shooting together since she was 5. I started both of mine about 5. Her mom and step dad live on 40 acres in PA just outside Hancock MD. They hunt, boat and fish all the time. Ava's already helped skin several deer and rabbits and gutted fish. Quite the outdoors type.
I think we'll be able to get to the range again tomorrow. Oh, and she'll never hurt for .22 shells. I'll keep her well supplied. When I pass from this world my will will leave the vast majority of my firearms to her, in trust if need be.
MikeS.
Master Mason
Worshipful Master of Triluminar Lodge 117
Jefferson county, WV.
MikeS. wrote:Hey Doc Hudson, we are Brothers don't ya know!
Very true.
but if anyone saw us side by side with our full size and full white beards, they'd think we were blood family as well as Masonic Brothers. I'll try to find a photo from a couple of years ago and show you what I mean.
Doc Hudson, OOF, IOFA, CSA, F&AM, SCV, NRA LIFE MEMBER, IDJRS #002, IDCT, King of Typoists