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I think that's a good choice Lisa. I'm looking forward to the day when my kids are old enough. Do you have mixed feelings about her shooting, like happy but concerned?
My 13 year old daughter has asked us if she could start shooting handguns, maybe even get into some competition but for right now she would just like to go to the range and shoot.
We are thinking a revolver to start. Perhaps a .38.
Any suggestions?
I like the Ruger GP100 series, and for smaller hands the Ruger SP101 series. They are built like tanks and just continue to shoot very well.
That is a nice looking pistol for a .22 have to look into getting one of those.Cruentus said:Also, what direction will she be going with this? If you think she might get into competitive target style shooting or distance shooting, I wouldn't discount a good longer barrelled .22 http://www.taurususa.com/products/pr...egory=Revolver
I'm of mind set of starting out with the .22 for reasons that it's a "light weight" caliber and easier to control (recoil, etc.). While still a deadly weapon, having one easier to control and less intimidating to shoot will help train her to respect the weaponry and realize the dangers inherent in mishandling. Of course whomever her instructor is they'll ensure she gets the point.
Later she can graduate to larger calibers. I would (with my own ... if I HAD any) be sure she can consistently hit targets at specified range(s) and shows patience to move up to the bigger cals.
That is a nice looking pistol for a .22 have to look into getting one of those.![]()
My 13 year old daughter has asked us if she could start shooting handguns, maybe even get into some competition but for right now she would just like to go to the range and shoot.
We are thinking a revolver to start. Perhaps a .38.
Any suggestions?
Stop the presses ... I agree.Knowing said 13 year old, this thread is incredibly scary![]()
I don't see any danger if the parents of said 13 yr. old are responsible ones. That they know the ins and out of gun/firearm safety. So long as they instill those safety values into their kid then what's so scary about it?Stop the presses ... I agree.
Knowing said 13 year old, this thread is incredibly scary![]()
Stop the presses ... I agree.
Knowing said 13 year old, this thread is incredibly scary![]()
Stop the presses ... I agree.
Uh-oh.Are we joking, or is there really something about this particular 13 year old that would make her not a good canidate for going shooting with her parents in a supervised environment? :idunno:
They are joking.
Andrew is just afraid that she will once again out shoot him and embarrass him, as she has done previously.![]()