Posted by Mashbox on May 02, 2013 at 04:59:38 from (98.190.207.35):
In Reply to: OT/ Opinions posted by retired farmer on May 01, 2013 at 12:09:07:
I purchased a Marlin single shot .22 rifle for my son and gave it to him on his 6th birthday, along with a 500 round box of ammo. My wife was not happy at all. I explained to her I was not handing him the rifle and a pocketful of shells and telling him to go outside and play in the yard with it.
The rifle would stay locked up in my gun safe. If he wanted to shoot, I went out with him and stayed with him at all times. Taught him firearm safety from a young age, and it had stuck with him. He is 17 years old now and the rifle still resides in my gun safe. I have no fear of him taking it out and going squirrel hunting, because I know he will be safe.
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