ttousi wrote:long gun familiar and proficient before handgun..........
Oh yeah. That was one of the first things he was told. I'm not as dumb as Bender keeps telling you I am.

ttousi wrote:long gun familiar and proficient before handgun..........
1911fan wrote:DeanC wrote:1911fan wrote:Someone who knows will post here.DeanC wrote:He's 11. He's old enough to take DNR Firearm Safety.
I had opened several windows, and by the time I got to this topic, you had posted, but It was not in my window. I was not doubting you. sorry
DeanC wrote:1911fan wrote:I had opened several windows, and by the time I got to this topic, you had posted, but It was not in my window. I was not doubting you. sorry
I know you hate me. Everybody does.
DeanC wrote:I know you hate me. Everybody does.
westberg wrote:I'm really surprised no one has suggested the obvious, before any actual trigger pulling the youngster needs to learn the terminology. This can be accomplished in one evening at Alary's if you have him sit next hammAR.![]()
Belgiboy wrote:BPR is a little skittish when it comes to younger kids with handguns.
Age Restrictions
Must be 18 to shoot at the range without a parent or guardian, must be 21 years to buy ammunition. Minimum age
with a parent or guardian is nine years. Nine to age Eleven .22 rifle only. Eleven to thirteen .22 pistol. Age thirteen to eighteen,
centerfire allowed based on stature of the child, and solely at the discretion of the range personnel. (Under 18 year olds
without a parent or guardian must have a written permission slip giving the child permission to shoot with the adult - this
applies to handguns and is Federal Law)
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