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<blockquote data-quote="bdlesh" data-source="post: 1658084" data-attributes="member: 109440"><p>If you don't get him a creedmore....he will grow up to hate you!</p><p></p><p>I don't have any kids, but have helped raise 2 fine young men. I started them out on the single shot 22 I learned with. I had them take it apart, refinish the stock and clean it. They then reassembled the rifle and we went over safety rules and general gun safety. They were hooked after the first shot. I have taken them to the range to shoot handguns, bolt action hunting files, lever action and the dreaded ar's. I bough the oldest a handgun he wanted for graduation and his mom had a fit. I wanted him to have one for the same reason we all carry one. I gave him a 12 ga. pump with a 18" barrel....because I had one and he wanted it for " home protection" at collage. How do you argue that? The youngest graduated high school this year. He can't make up his mind what he wants. So am letting him take whatever he wants from my stash until he decides. I'm beginning he to think he is playing me on this.......he switches out different ones all the time. I'm just glad they enjoy it and my safe fillers get to see daylight......and cleaned! win win I'd say</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdlesh, post: 1658084, member: 109440"] If you don't get him a creedmore....he will grow up to hate you! I don't have any kids, but have helped raise 2 fine young men. I started them out on the single shot 22 I learned with. I had them take it apart, refinish the stock and clean it. They then reassembled the rifle and we went over safety rules and general gun safety. They were hooked after the first shot. I have taken them to the range to shoot handguns, bolt action hunting files, lever action and the dreaded ar's. I bough the oldest a handgun he wanted for graduation and his mom had a fit. I wanted him to have one for the same reason we all carry one. I gave him a 12 ga. pump with a 18" barrel....because I had one and he wanted it for " home protection" at collage. How do you argue that? The youngest graduated high school this year. He can't make up his mind what he wants. So am letting him take whatever he wants from my stash until he decides. I'm beginning he to think he is playing me on this.......he switches out different ones all the time. I'm just glad they enjoy it and my safe fillers get to see daylight......and cleaned! win win I'd say [/QUOTE]
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