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    Curious what you guys think is the appropriate age to start introducing your kids to guns and have them start shooting? I have 2 girls and I have gone through basic gun safety with my eldest (9) but kept it away from my 5 year old. Ideally I would like to get them started with shooting, what would be a good starter gun for them?

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    Personal experience says It really depends on the kid. I know a 7 year old who can shoot safely with minimum supervision. I also know adults who I wouldn’t let park my car.
    I started with gun safety with my two year old as soon as he showed any interest. It’s never too early for that. We refresh on the training often. I was shooting a single shot .22 when I was pretty young. Probably 4 or 5. I had so many safety talks as a toddler I could recite the rules easier than my ABC’s though.

    I prefer a single shot .22 for kids. It gives you a lot of control and minimizes the chance for accidents. Any of the old rolling block, like a Stevens, or modern bolt action single shot youth .22 rifles would be my recommendation. Both of my sons have savage rascals. Crickets are okay too.
    Some people start their kids in a semi auto like a 10/22 or the S&W M&P 15. It wouldn’t be my recommendation, but I know people who have gone that route.
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    What were the safety rules that was laid down to you if you don't mind me asking.

    I was thinking about a single shot .22 as well to get them acclimated.

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    Its up to you to determine since you know your kids better than anyone else though kids also seem to respond well when another adult is helping with safety instruction. Im a big fan of the colorado 4h shooting sports system for them its 8 years which i think os a good age for an orginization to start allowing kids to take part in supervised shooting sports in a group setting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naiza3k View Post
    What were the safety rules that was laid down to you if you don't mind me asking.

    I was thinking about a single shot .22 as well to get them acclimated.
    Dont forget that air rifles are a great shooting sports option as well.

    As for safety training we do first of all require hunters safety which is pretty good for safety training but for 4h we also among other things teach the kids MATT.... muzzle pointed in a safe direction, Action open and unloaded until ready to start shooting/range is hot, finger off the trigger until taking a shot and being aware of the target you are shooting at

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naiza3k View Post
    What were the safety rules that was laid down to you if you don't mind me asking.

    I was thinking about a single shot .22 as well to get them acclimated.
    At 2 years old the rules are pretty basic. The main one is no touching anything, period, if I’m not helping.
    He sees me carrying stuff in and out all the time and I sometimes shoot my .22’s when he’s around, and he wants to be involved, so that’s a biggie.

    We work on not putting our finger on the trigger or in the trigger guard.
    We work on not pointing at anything but inanimate objects.

    He’s consistent about the first one and is working on the other two.

    He is very interested and curious. I want to keep it from being a mysterious curiosity so I do sometimes get out his rifle and we do some hands on with it. I’m trying to make it something he knows he’s allowed to do if I’m around, but only if I’m around. It seems to satisfy him.

    I expect he’ll take his first shots with a pellet rifle before I let him actually shoot the .22.

    You’ll have to approach it in whatever way makes sense for you and your kids of course.
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    Both of my sons started shooting 22lr at 5 years old. Like others have said it really depends on the kid.

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    I say no guns until they?re 21.

    I mean if you can?t be trusted with alcohol or tobacco until that age then obviously firearms should be off limits.

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    Whatever age you feel they are mentally mature enough and physically able to do it.

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