One other thing. York’s younger Brother was only 16. In today’s world, he wouldn’t even be able to own a Firearm.
I “owned” a Rifle and a Shotgun when I was eight years old, but that was when my Brother took his .22 to School since he was in the Shooting Club and you could buy a War Surplus Anti Tank Cannon from an Ad in the back of a Magazine.
We lived in the country, across from a gravel pit/quarry. I got one.