Posted on 12/19/2013 5:53:45 AM PST by rktman
Not to mention it won't ricochet off that metal sign you attached your target to. It'll blow clear through it!
10/22 Rugers for everyone.
22LR Upper, as well as the usual 5.56 NATO. What I wish I could find, is one of those Ultramag .50 BMG bolt-action uppers for the AR. . .
I started my two sons shooting at the same time. The oldest was 6 and the youngest was 4. I had to build an arm rest for the 4 year old because he wasn’t strong enough to hold the Ruger MK II with out some support. We fired on a range with two knock down steel silhouettes and 6 knock down steel plates. Youngest discovered that he could knock down the silhouettes if he double tapped them in the forehead. .22s were not strong enough to knock them over with only 1 shot. Two closely spaced shots would do it.
One time he was waiting until this older guy finished shooting. The guy hit about 1 out of 3 shots. When he finished, my son walked up to the line, announced that the range was hot, released the bolt and proceded to double tap both silhouettes and then knock down all 6 plates. He then dropped the magazine, checked the chamber, and announced that the range was clear.
The older guy left. Come to find out later that he had previously been complaining to the range manager about my boys being to young to shoot.
I started “loaning” them guns when they hit 8 years old. 20 gauge Remington shotgun, .22 Daisy rifle, .22 Marlin Papoose, S&W Model 19 in .357 mag, Remington Model 7 youth in .243, Ruger MK II, and two .50 cal muzzle loaders. The sad part was that they thought that these had been gifts and that they could take them with them as they moved away. And their darned Mom supported their position. I tried explaining tht they were underage at the time of the loan so they had been loans and not gifts. The Christmas wrapping paper had only been a decoration and in no way implied that these were gifts.
Darn near cut my weapons inventory in half. Then I lost the remaining in a tragic boating accident.
LOL! Lots of rocks to turn over to find one of those.
There is a opinionated leftist old biddy at he dog park I frequent and we were having a discussion, well I was having a discussion and she was screeching about too many guns in America. I finally had enough of her expert opinion and told her that if she did not want to value her 2nd Amendment rights that was ok but to stay the heck away from mine. I ended the discussion by letting her know I was buying my six year old grandson a .22 for Christmas. She damn near exploded while i walked away laughing.
I don’t like cap guns or suction cup arrows. My kids always got the real thing - bb guns, firearms, or real archery equipment. Real Americans should be comfortable when armed; going around like a helpless liberal is for the Eloi.
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