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My gf snapped this cool pic of my boy and I when we were cleaning his .22 when we came back from the range.

The quarantine has sucked but there has been some bright spots as focusing on important things as this and being able to spend actual time together as a family and teach him really valuable skills as a teenager.
 
That's great! I'm spending a lot of time during the quarantine working with my kids on gun safety. We've been having countless political debates as well, so that's been fun.
 
Teach them young, your home is not the only place they might come across a firearm, like your kids friends houses.
 
AZ_Five56 said:
That's great! I'm spending a lot of time during the quarantine working with my kids on gun safety. We've been having countless political debates as well, so that's been fun.

There you go. And they will always remember it.

Yeah and it's allowed us to slow things down. The pace at which we live is a bit insane.
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
Jack Dupp said:
Did you drill the hole in the back of the receiver or do they come that way now?

Yeah they come that way now or in at least this model. It's a thompson Center arms .22. :)

Oh snap. I thought it was a 10/22. :oops:
 
Tenring said:
Teach them young, your home is not the only place they might come across a firearm, like your kids friends houses.

That's what I worry about the most.

He isn't a HUGE fan of guns but he knows what they represent and feels safe knowing we have them in the home.
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
AZ_Five56 said:
That's great! I'm spending a lot of time during the quarantine working with my kids on gun safety. We've been having countless political debates as well, so that's been fun.

There you go. And they will always remember it.

Yeah and it's allowed us to slow things down. The pace at which we live is a bit insane.

Slow things down? My life feels crazy right now! I've got four kids, and I moved them over to a homeschool curriculum. Full-time teacher right here, although, we do some field trips to go out shooting, so that's fun.
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
Tenring said:
Teach them young, your home is not the only place they might come across a firearm, like your kids friends houses.

That's what I worry about the most.

He isn't a HUGE fan of guns but he knows what they represent and feels safe knowing we have them in the home.

I bought my kids both a Henry .22 and took them shooting at age Son 4 and Daughter 7. Harder to shoot oneself with a rifle, they were well aware of what a gun was and capable of. I think it helped eliminate curiosity.

Now young adults and both are very safe and proficient with firearms.
 
I can’t wait till my boys are old enough to do all the shit jobs my dad made me do when I was old enough. Clean the birds, fish, and guns. Then I get to sip a beer and know I’ve made it. 😂
 
At our weekly shoot last week, a young man and his momma, were attempting to do some target practice, actually his momma drove him, but after an educational moment, they were asked to join our group, and a couple of the old codgers, helped him site in his fancy 1022, gave him some pistol lessons, tried out some other than his 22 ammo to get red dot squared away, he got to shoot the dances with wolves, 44-40 lever action rifle a couple dozen times, (its a heavy sob, but damm fun to shoot) Momma passed on shooting, but videod jr, doing the deed, so to speak,
have to say , nice young man, had manners, and knew the inportant things about gun safety, so much so, we old boys invited him back, if momma could get him to one of us.
Kid would be in for quite a day as we hit the joint at 630 am and don't generally leave till 5 or so. But hed get to shoot, just about every platform known to man, along with some armory lessons, nothing like sharing what one knows to someone willing to listen
best to the hump day adventurers
Rj
 
Tenring said:
I bought my kids both a Henry .22 and took them shooting at age Son 4 and Daughter 7. Harder to shoot oneself with a rifle, they were well aware of what a gun was and capable of. I think it helped eliminate curiosity.

Now young adults and both are very safe and proficient with firearms.

Tering,.... your comment above is most profound and positive, to me!!! I have never commented on posts that announce a members intent to find a 22lr pistol, to teach a first timer,... because it just seems to be such an acceptable approach.

I, for one, would NEVER teach a first timer, child or adult,... to shoot with a handgun,... NEVER!!!

Your statement above, is the first I have read, that I am wholeheartedly in agreement with!!!

Thanks for posting that!!!
 
knockonit said:
At our weekly shoot last week, a young man and his momma, were attempting to do some target practice, actually his momma drove him, but after an educational moment, they were asked to join our group, and a couple of the old codgers, helped him site in his fancy 1022, gave him some pistol lessons, tried out some other than his 22 ammo to get red dot squared away, he got to shoot the dances with wolves, 44-40 lever action rifle a couple dozen times, (its a heavy sob, but damm fun to shoot) Momma passed on shooting, but videod jr, doing the deed, so to speak,
have to say , nice young man, had manners, and knew the inportant things about gun safety, so much so, we old boys invited him back, if momma could get him to one of us.
Kid would be in for quite a day as we hit the joint at 630 am and don't generally leave till 5 or so. But hed get to shoot, just about every platform known to man, along with some armory lessons, nothing like sharing what one knows to someone willing to listen
best to the hump day adventurers
Rj

That is awesome and good on you. We are the best ambassadors for our future. He MAY not have any male influence in his life. Big props to you. Really. That’s an awesome story
 
Vyadmirer said:
knockonit said:
At our weekly shoot last week, a young man and his momma, were attempting to do some target practice, actually his momma drove him, but after an educational moment, they were asked to join our group, and a couple of the old codgers, helped him site in his fancy 1022, gave him some pistol lessons, tried out some other than his 22 ammo to get red dot squared away, he got to shoot the dances with wolves, 44-40 lever action rifle a couple dozen times, (its a heavy sob, but damm fun to shoot) Momma passed on shooting, but videod jr, doing the deed, so to speak,
have to say , nice young man, had manners, and knew the inportant things about gun safety, so much so, we old boys invited him back, if momma could get him to one of us.
Kid would be in for quite a day as we hit the joint at 630 am and don't generally leave till 5 or so. But hed get to shoot, just about every platform known to man, along with some armory lessons, nothing like sharing what one knows to someone willing to listen
best to the hump day adventurers
Rj

That is awesome and good on you. We are the best ambassadors for our future. He MAY not have any male influence in his life. Big props to you. Really. That’s an awesome story

Rj is always doing stuff like that. I thought I was the king extrovert. He has me beat by a country mile. =)

That was my first thought was "Where's his father at?" I'm telling you, restoring a fathers place and authority in the home will fix a LOT of problems we are facing as a country.
 
Tenring said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
Tenring said:
Teach them young, your home is not the only place they might come across a firearm, like your kids friends houses.

That's what I worry about the most.

He isn't a HUGE fan of guns but he knows what they represent and feels safe knowing we have them in the home.

I bought my kids both a Henry .22 and took them shooting at age Son 4 and Daughter 7. Harder to shoot oneself with a rifle, they were well aware of what a gun was and capable of. I think it helped eliminate curiosity.

Now young adults and both are very safe and proficient with firearms.

I bought each of my grandkids a Henry Mini Bolt. Looks like what I was trained on as a kid. Single shot so it makes you aim instead of spray and pray.
 
Vyadmirer said:
knockonit said:
At our weekly shoot last week, a young man and his momma, were attempting to do some target practice, actually his momma drove him, but after an educational moment, they were asked to join our group, and a couple of the old codgers, helped him site in his fancy 1022, gave him some pistol lessons, tried out some other than his 22 ammo to get red dot squared away, he got to shoot the dances with wolves, 44-40 lever action rifle a couple dozen times, (its a heavy sob, but damm fun to shoot) Momma passed on shooting, but videod jr, doing the deed, so to speak,
have to say , nice young man, had manners, and knew the inportant things about gun safety, so much so, we old boys invited him back, if momma could get him to one of us.
Kid would be in for quite a day as we hit the joint at 630 am and don't generally leave till 5 or so. But hed get to shoot, just about every platform known to man, along with some armory lessons, nothing like sharing what one knows to someone willing to listen
best to the hump day adventurers
Rj

That is awesome and good on you. We are the best ambassadors for our future. He MAY not have any male influence in his life. Big props to you. Really. That’s an awesome story

Ditto
 
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