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  • now that is discipline & responsibility....stay safe...!

  • Wow, just amazing, she is very good, keep it up.

  • Amazing...... She is probably about 100 times safer than most of the adults I see shooting at the local range. A++ for teaching her like that. I did the same with my 14 year old son when he was 10.

  • aucun intérêt..!

  • You can also search some of her actual video from her IDPA competitions... I am very proud of her. Thanks to all her supporters.

  • I don't beleive there is any set age that one should be exposed to firearms training. I know that at her age I was not nearly as mature and would probably not have been ready for formal training. Emily soaks everything up like a sponge and is an amazingly accurate shot with her current low recoil low flip setup I have her training with. I also find quite the opposite to be true... Because she is so attentive to detail and safety she is not COMPLACENT like most adults. Keep that in mind...

  • Thanks for the responses... Emily shoots IDPA competitively and is an outstanding shot. In fact she nearly always zeroes her targets as I always stress accuracy and geting good hits over speed. Her weapon handling and malfunction clearances are beyond what I see with 99% of adults. Her attention to detail and attention to safety are the reason why I knew she was ready to begin refining her skill at arms. As her father, I work on a SWAT team and also shoot IDPA.

  • One tiny mistake and she could be dead... nothing wrong with teaching kids to shoot when they're old ENOUGH. Stick to the airsoft stuff until about 12 years of age.. at 12 introduce to .22 cal rifles, at 14 start teaching them to handle real handguns. Folks are yapping about safety and shit... People MAKE MISTAKES. The kids are much more likely to make one.. and ONE mistake is all it takes. Couldn't believe that guy teaching his daughter all that rambo shit.

  • @kji198045 I watched this video and I don't see any "Rambo shit"!?! It looked like he was teaching her safe techniques; and judging by how little recoil there was, he probably repacks his casings with less powder for training and safety. It also looks like she is preparing for a competition; where you have to start with the gun holstered; so I'm sure they have been doing this for a while and are past the airguns and .22's.

  • @kji198045 It's not "Rambo shit" it's IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association). Who determined that 12yos should only be "introduced" to .22 rifles? So far, I've only watched a few of her videos and I haven't seen any unsafe acts. Maybe not ALL 12yos should be firing IDPA, but obviously Emily should be....and is. Keep up the good work Emily.

  • @PoopOut71 Agree totally. The coach (perhaps her dad) sounds like a range instructor for live fire Army and Marine ranges where saftey and proper weapons handling is mastered before live fire. Judging by her technique, she is safer than most adults. The guy saying mistakes happen; they happen due to carelessness and I'm sure that dad insures the gun is properly cleaned and functioning before live fire.

    Nice shooting Emily!

  • I learned firearm safety and how to correctly shoot when I was nine from my grandpa :) (ex military)

  • EXCELLENT!  11yo and she's probably more disciplined and safer with a firearm than most adults. There's NOTHING wrong with a child learning to safely use a firearm as long as there is competent supervision. WELL DONE.

  • Getting ready for the zombie apocalypse :)

  • Great Job!!

  • good job dad!!

  • You are the most responsible parent ever!

  • @Thatdudewiththetaco Yeah at least your not being sarcastic because thats what stupid liberal piece of shits who are too soft do.. ;) But thats not you so your okay.

  • really fast shooting :)

  • lol, you are a very safe and responsible parent :)

  • nice job well disciplined and done safely you could definitely teach these other parents making shooting videos a lesson or 10. Bravo!

  • Like a pro !

  • A future IDPA champ for sure!

  • I wish you could of showed her shots, very impressive, there's nothing wrong with teaching kids about weapons, as long as they know how to respect them.

  • .22 cal... The Advantage Arms .22LR kit for the Glock 27.

  • I know the 27 is a 40, but I hardly see any recoil. What caliber is she shooting?

  • nice training....EPIC VIDEO!!! GREAT MUZZLE CONTROL TOO! I am impressed. The way she holsters it. u can just tell she's trained

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