He's right! This actually proves that RINOism and modern liberalism is not only a mental illness, but a linked to killing parenting and gun safety. And yes, I'm democrat, but I find that this video is very important for those who wanna teach kids about safety of using a firearm. Good 4 u, man. You're a great father. And fuck the Communist media!
I started on a daisy bb gun when I was about 6 since I lived in city limits. I bumped up to a Benjamin Sheridan .22 pellet when I was about 10, man I loved that thing, wore out the pump gasket. Never had those cool plate targets though, just old soda cans.
guns are good for children if you carry lots of weapons (coming from a independent atheist), my uncle carrys large amounts of guns and my 9 year old cousin knows how to shoot a semi auto assault rifle and i can shoot 22 targets from 150 ft away free hand (its really fun)
i think this is great but what's also good is take your kid hunting and it shows what damage guns can REALLY do and it teaches them not to mess with them because they know what will happen
I picked up my interest in firearms on my own through exposure and as someone who did not grow up with it, I wish I'd had the experience nutn's kid has here. To become accustomed to handling a gun so early in your life instills a competence and confidence that becomes second nature. You learn respect for the hardware very early on, and you never forget it. More common: Scissors for example. What idiot doesn't know how to use them? They're dangerous if mishandled, and we're taught how to as kids.
"Well now you shot a .22 lets go shoot the 30-06" lol
something my dad did which I'm not sure if your doing is at the end of our shooting he would just let me unleash a couple of mags for fun. I felt that was alot of fun
Two thumbs up on this video. My kids and I started on nerf guns. Always fun. We are moving up to air soft. The next guns will be 22 and small fire. They are 6 & 8 years old. Already at there age they have a respect for guns and safety.
CHILDREN AND GUNS GO TOGETHER???????? WHAT PLANET ARE YOU FROM.. YOU NEED YOUR CHILDREN TAKEND AWAY FROM YOU... I WILL FIND OUT WHAT CHILDREN AID SOCIETY IS NEAR YOU... !!!
@nattersgirl Hahaha.... wow so you just go around threatening people by taking their children away from them? I bet you wish you had the kind of experiences Nutnfancy and his kids have and will have together from being in the outdoors, shooting, and bonding together.
@nattersgirl nothing wrong about a kid having a gun... let me guess, you live in New York, or some other big city? we dont play video games for fun down here.
@nattersgirl WOW... Someone is a self-righteous bitch! I grew up shooting firearms my whole life. Started when I was 5 and by the time I was 10 was allowed to take the .22 LR out on the back 40 by myself and shoot targets. I grew up in Northern New Hampshire on a 5th generation dairy farm and this is how the majority of children are raised around here. So what you gonna do... Try and have every kid taken away from their parents for teaching them safety and responsibility? The nerve of some ppl!
@nattersgirl All those gun accidents that you hear about are children who had no idea how to handle a gun. In my small town every single kid gets a gun at around age 12. And after couple years of practice we would be allowed to shoot on our own. We had 0 accidents not a single one involving guns and only one robbery in the 12 years I lived down there out of 4k people with guns. And we had 3 deaths in my school due to drunk driving you dont blame cars drunk drivers so why target guns
my dad never has and never will teach me to use a gun, him hating guns and what not. so i taught my self with airsoft guns with blowback, im one of those naturally violent kids you see, i have never been exposed to anything violent i was just born this way and thats why my dad thinks its a bad idea to get me a gun.
It's good to see this is possible still somewhere on earth. My countrys laws and lisenceoffice is pretty much fucked up to point where getting a firearms is next to impossible.
hate to say it my dad said if your gonna shoot know recoil so he gave me a 410 when i was 4 stood behind to make sure a did fall and BOOOOOOOM didnt fall but since then i love guns
If I had to choose my favorite gun,it would be the AK-47.What can I say.It holds up well,really has just the right range,and it's incredibly powerful.
I was raised a shooter...believe me it is a great idea to teach your children, if they are willing to learn and mature enough. Guns are not to be feared but they should be respected! Good job Nutn, and good shooting.
Has nutnfancy taught his son how to use iron sights? I see lots of pellet gun videos where the people clearly don't have a clue how to use iron sights and gripe about the gun/sights not being accurate or how the front sight is too big, etc. So they go out and get a scope hoping that will make them into some kind of sniper. And that doesn't work either for most of them.
@njcandoit Because a kid turns into a adult someday... The younger they learn to shoot safely the better... But i guess you would rather your kid find your gun and start playing cops and robbers with it. Have a nice service for your deceased child or his friend.....
@njcandoit Because a kid turns into a adult someday... The younger they learn to shoot safely the better... But i guess you would rather your kid find your gun and start playing cops and robbers with it. Have a nice service for your deceased child or his friend..... sorry nutn had to smack this foo into his place
What a great father you are. Yeah I would let a first-time shooter/child use a .22 rifle first until they understand the rules of firearm safety and he/she is of age 16 before going any further in caliber.
Dude you are awesome !!! Great video and your son is a great shot .. I dont think there is a better way to teach your kids how to handle an weapon and the importance of safety than teaching them how to shoot..I just started my nephew on a pellet rifle today. He has a long way to go but its a good start..
I shot a little when I was younger, and we didnt go shooting for quite a while, but about a year ago, I asked my Dad if we could go to the shooting range and we went and I got a lot more interested in it and I can definately say Ive gotten much better at shooting and have a much stronger relationship with my Dad, (since he was gone most of the time when I was little, and its only him and I when we go)
Shooting sum gunz was one of the best things in mah life!
@Lar82Pa Woops, I made a little mistake while writing my previous comment: I meant "teach it how it should be treated, and how it shouldn't", not "teach it to treat it how it should, and how it shouldn't", sorry.
@Lar82Pa Giving a gun to a child is stupid and irresponsible, but giving a gun to a child and teaching it to treat it the way it should and the way it shouldn't is, in my opinion, something every parent should do nowadays.Guns are lethal and dangerous, sure, but on the hands of one who can handle it properly, it's a hobby, a sport, and if you need to, someday, a tool of self-defense, but never a weapon.
Some people would call you a bad parent, but sir, you've got strong arguments there, and also, I read that shooting exercises concentration and patience, two important things that will help kids very much througout their lives.
Excellent choice of education. Having authority around gives a good sense of a certain level of responsibility and discipline when around guns. I never really got into guns big time, but it's important to at least instill a healthy sense of respect.
going to sound kinda funny but the first actual rifle i shot was my mosin nagant 1891/30 (first gun was a red ryder) seeing a 4 year old with a 10 pound war bring back was kinda weird for some of the guys at the range but I was always a bigger kid so it wasn't that bad. Cheers man I plan to do the same thing with my kids when I get some. (P.S. have a marlin too model 795)
I have taught several kids. Kids are FAR easier to instruct then girlfriends haha. Just playing my girl keeps em in the 10 ring.
love vids like this best gun safety for kids is to take away the taboo and mystery. My dad was AF SP and local cop/deputy for many years his service pistol was always loaded in his night stand. I remember him showing it to me and going to the range with him when I was 4? 5? I was little. I am 25 now still havent shot myself...
For all the people who believe being taught gun safety by a parent is useless,and your kid will never ever use one, let's just put it this way; A kid who is taught what sex is by a parent or somebody responsible is less likely to do it unsafely, whereas a kid who has it told to by an irresponsible peer is far more likely to do it unsafely. In both cases the end result is a tragedy, and no matter how much you don't want it to happen your kids will be curious.
I came from a family of 7. 6 of us were boys. My father was a gun toting liberal. He owned more than a hundred guns. He always believed the best form of gun control was a knowledge and respect for guns. It definitely depends on the kid when it comes time to teach them. Not all of my brothers were ready to learn until well into their teen years. I first started learning to shoot when I was six. I got a muzzle loading scot river 50 for my 8th birthday. My daughter who is 6 will start soon
@Lar82Pa i would disagree with you. im 13 and i know how to be safe around firearms, because my dad taught me when i was around 4 or 5. i think as long as the child has a good and responsible "teacher", then it's not stupid nor irresponsible. also i think most kids should be taught safety of firearms and how to shoot them, because what if a war breaks out? then what? the kid is a sitting duck?
It is the responsibility of the gun owner to properly secure guns and ammo. Guns are safe and fun in a rifle range type controlled environment. If kids and all other people for that matter are tought the rules of safe gun handling shooting is very fun. the gun is to be treated as if it is loaded at all times. the gun is always to be pointed in a safe direction. finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. teach kids at age 12.
@nutnfancy I'm taking my girlfriend to an indoor gun range this weekend for her first ever shooting experience. her grandfather was killed in a shooting accident before she was born, so she's skittish. she also works in politics (in DC) and part of her portfolio includes gun control issues - and I want her to know what these things are about if she's going to be recommending laws! aside from safety supervision, any tips on taking a total rookie out to the range? best caliber?
man i wish you were my dad ive never learnt how to treat a fire arm and im bloody 15 the only thing ive learnt is to point the gun at the ground not in anyones face but that maybe because i live in australia but at least most of my family live in the country where i can shoot there guns
okay we all know guns are dangerous.yes there are millons of storys in which kids
die due to mishandling fire arms. but bringing your son/daughter to the range once in a while teaching them safety and proper handling isn't so bad.
you are not handing your child a loaded gun to do whatever with, you are in a controled enviorment. i agree some children lack the maturity to touch fire arms
but if you and your child belive that there ready, do it safely.
@Lar82Pa Well if you didn't read the description I'll help to clarify this point a bit for you. Nobody ever said to GIVE a child a weapon of any sort. all weapons used by children should be under direct supervision and that s absolutely it. Every single firearm owner that I know with children has a nice and heavy-duty safe and the combination is locked away safely in the minds of the parents.
It's one thing for your child to know firearms safety but there can be another untrained or flatout stupid child who is the one who accidentally discharges the gun in an unsafe direction. I knew an 11 year old who knew what he was doing with a weapon but was shot to death by a slightly older boy who was in another room and had an accidentally discharge.
its nice to see parents teaching their kids to respect guns and be safe rather than just saying no. my dad started taking me to the range at 8. im 22 now but i have a 6 year old sister and a 4 year old brother. my mom said we can start taking them at 8 as well. i cant wait.
great vid i was taught to shoot by my dad at age 7 with an air rifle and i believe every one should know how to use firearms safly keep up the goo work
Just bought a Marlin 795 .22 rifle specifically for this purpose. My three daughters will all be taught from a very young age the responsibility and joy of shooting. Thanks for a great example of how well it can be done.
I was tought how to shoot at age 11 (Or 12?) by my father, who has an AR15... And a Baretta 9mm pistol... And a glock.... And 3 .22 cal rifles.... and a 12 gauge... and a 30-30... And a few more guns (Actually I am not joking about this)
Just took my boy to the range at the age of seven. He learned his first lesson about keeping the gun pointed down range. Still trying figure out his dominate eye. I hope with guns sales on the rise people are teaching there kids to respect guns and under stand them if they are going to be in the household. Hope you are not to hard on that little one. I watch all your video!!!
I grew up with almost no instruction I was supervised but had really no instruction, and I think figuring out how to work the firearms myself made me proficient with all other weapons. I think having a bb gun also teaches much responsibility and marksmanship. And the fact that I learned young meant by about 12 -13 years of age I became a better marksman than my father.
do I need to goo to the doctor or did I just heard on 6:00 the line that says and the stealing of joy of shooting on your child ? maybe I missunderstood
good job on teaching your kids how to be safe and responsible gun owners from an early age. The only reason that there are problems with guns today is that there are so many morons who don't know the slightest thing about gun handling and safety, nor do they havee the respect that firearms deserve. This lack of knowledge has caused people to be injured and killed because nobody took the time to show them the rules of gun safety
Hey good on you! im tired of the political crap that surounds rifles. I was taught to shoot a 308w at the age of three. the rifle was taller than me and my Dad had to put his arms around me to help with the recoil ,but as a result of early exposure that I have a VERY helthy respect of rifles, more so than some of my friends who only started learning at the age of 18 or older!!! because they dont have the same respect that can only be installed at a very young age.
its never too early to teach your kids to shoot i got a nice remington 597 for my kids and they love it my daughter is a crack shot while my son is still fond of shotguns its a great way to spend time with the family nothing like setting upa few cans and watching them fall
i am german and i learnt how to handle guns ba teaching from grandpa. he was a ww2 veteran. although it was "only" a .177 airrilfe and i am still with those and airsoft.
i am grateful to have learnt handling them safely and responsible.
first two things i learnt: only point the gun to the target and keep the finger of the trigger unless you want to shoot.
Nothing wrong with the kids going out with mom and dad , being taught responsibility and care for firearms. Get over it, this is America, Firearms,tobacco and moonshine made this country what it is and other countries wish to be.
i think its completely stupid how people are so against guns. Jesus Christ was for packing! Luke 22:49-50 When Jesus' followers saw what was going to happen, they said, "Lord, should we strike with our swords?" And one of them struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his right ear.
If Jesus Christ and his disciples were around today, they would be carrying guns
jess man let the kids shoot what they wont i am 13 ad i soot 22s, 17hmr, 20ga, 12ga, crossbows, bows, and what do you do when you shoot skeet and trap you have to keep the finger on the triger and shoot you miss you miss!! and what about hunting you have to shoot quikly in order to hit any game some times you can get a god shoot but mast of the time you dont.
Thank you so much for taking a stand on this! It really pisses me off to see ignorance and fear of guns turn them into a source of public hate! I have been shooting since I was 7 and want my kids to do the same! thank you Nutnfancy!
@djsusp3ctu by giving them responsibility if they mess it up then show them what the consequence are if they do what is responsible let them know its reward and discipline simple parenting
I am an Uncle not a father yet but my brother and sis in law have already okayed me to teach their 8 month old daughter to shoot when she gets a bit older. I can't wait.
i'm agree to teatch chidlen to handle firearms safe, in young age. i'm started when i was about 8years old whit my grandfather, and because of the early safety learning he learned me, maked me to the safe targetbuster i'm today.
I did airsofting for years and i practiced safety, so when my big brother took me to shoot his sig saur p250 (which i LOVED your table top review of) I knew exactly what do with no instruction:D. Great vid by the way.
@singsam271 You seem to be use guns intelligently. But guns acquire an aura, as you know, because they are such a powerful tool. Proof of this is hardly needed. So it's a little misleading to equate them with all other tools, such as a pencil. Guns are a different thrill.
If you don't teach your children to shoot, they get curious, they decide to try, then they fire in the wrong direction and kill someone. If they are taught, they are not curious, they have an important skill learned, and they aren't defenseless during terrorist attacks. If guns for children were legal, terrorists would be shitting their pants knowing that every American child is an friggin' sniper.
Hold your breath while shooting? I have found over many years that for me I am far more accurate if I take slow controlled breaths and squeeze the trigger while exhaling. Just works for me anyways.
Teaching children gun ownership and to shoot is a great way to teach them responsibility as well as self defense as well as confidence as you say Nutnfancy. I'm a firm believer in that. Good way to bond with your kids if you got them too.
Germans only regret having lost the war. They did not give up the idea of world domination.
The GESTAPO today is named BND. They tortured my brother Markus Bott during five and a half Years. He was murdered on 11.7.09. Dont believe anything Germans tell you how democratic and changed Germany is. And: Dont believe the hateful lies they are spreading against other countries like the US, Russia or China!
Learning about weapons at young age is great. Where i live all weapons are banned and that is ok in time of 100% peace, but the last 10 years Europe is overwhelmed by foreign criminals and Europe with Belgium on top is there favourite place, almost nobody has weapons or is able to use them, Our police starts to use them at age +-25 and the other at 4, so they laugh when they see our police! so banning guns, knives is only good for the criminals! Europe is a lost world, so protect your rights !
better to show a child what firearms are about then not to and things end in tragedy. children tought about gun saftey are more less likey to pick one up out of curiosity and in the end it is up to the adults to secure the firearms in a safe manner in which the firearms and ammo can not be gotten to by a child. nor should a child be accessable or left alone with a firearm, and every firearm should be treated as if it were loaded. great vid Nutn.
From my experience if you can teach someone about safety,and they know the importance of it,that is a good time for them to learn to learn to shoot.I've taken grown people shooting and never been more affraid for my life because they couldn't follow the"General Rules" of gun handling .
I am wondering. If it is extremely hot and bright and he is wearing a north face. otherfact, Great shooting you seem like a very good shooter. I just cant wait tell us under 21 can get a concealed permit. Walking up a hill a mile at 9:00 at night ahh. Bobcat's in the cabin cause i cant have it in my pocket.
uh does he need a scope from that distance i`m ten i passed hunter safety so my dad lets me shoot my mossberg 802 bolt action around the house and yes where i shoot i have a proper backdrop and i have set of those spiny things but they are made by winchester and one is the size of maybe uh a plum and i hit with irn sights from like 50-60 yards away and also i `m a incredible shotgun shot i use 20ga shoot skeet and ye i do every station and some are very hard and i get like 70-80%
Man this video really reminds me of my grandpa in Mexico you are very strict on your guns and stuff but we were shooting from a rock and i put the barrel on the rock and he got super Pissed o.O but yeah i recommend being strict with the guns...
I really think that after they learn with a scope you also need to teach them how to shoot with open sights
zkiff1990 1 month ago
"junior" LOL
wobunton6 1 month ago
You sound like a pretty cool father
themcgregor07 1 month ago
he sounds like crush
petersonfan333 1 month ago
he sounds like crush from finding nemo
petersonfan333 1 month ago
is that a .30 cal ammo box on the table?
DEMOLITIONMAN109 2 months ago
Gettin' my 4 year old daughter her first BB gun this Christmas. Mostly because of your "children of the gun" series. Keep up the good work NUTN!!
1911nuts 2 months ago
screw the rules like a boss
kennykiller86 2 months ago
can u get ur kid to shoot somethin bigger i got done with 22's im now interested in m4's
kennykiller86 2 months ago
He's right! This actually proves that RINOism and modern liberalism is not only a mental illness, but a linked to killing parenting and gun safety. And yes, I'm democrat, but I find that this video is very important for those who wanna teach kids about safety of using a firearm. Good 4 u, man. You're a great father. And fuck the Communist media!
DemonratarianPatriot 2 months ago
I started on a daisy bb gun when I was about 6 since I lived in city limits. I bumped up to a Benjamin Sheridan .22 pellet when I was about 10, man I loved that thing, wore out the pump gasket. Never had those cool plate targets though, just old soda cans.
theaveragejoker 3 months ago
It is my opinion, that if you teach a child from a very early age how to handle, (and respect) the firearm, then a safer world it would be
SomeBlokeLol 3 months ago
im almost 13 but ive been shooting sencie i was 5 and i can out shoot a expert marksman in air force and army (my grandpa)
711Raptor1 3 months ago
@711Raptor1 your a funny one
idRATHERbeOUTDOORS 2 months ago
i have the same coat as jr just its a large lol
schottiey 3 months ago
Good Dad there Nutn.
MadSmokerBBQ 3 months ago
Anyone got a link to the msnbc clip of them misusing nutnfancy video, i'm kinda interested in exacting what happened.
IvanKesja 3 months ago 4
I started shooting at 12. Been into it since.
xSnuffedx 3 months ago
hell yeah screw the liberal media
tangokilla11 4 months ago
my son is two years old and im teachin him proper firearm safety NOW!
firemed86901 4 months ago
guns are good for children if you carry lots of weapons (coming from a independent atheist), my uncle carrys large amounts of guns and my 9 year old cousin knows how to shoot a semi auto assault rifle and i can shoot 22 targets from 150 ft away free hand (its really fun)
devwiththewelch 5 months ago
the kid is a good shot.
nemesiocarigaba 5 months ago
i cant shoot shit with a scope
thebravo1994 5 months ago
im alot better :D
usafmaster2312 6 months ago
@usafmaster2312
and a dick...
chillthelaebe 5 months ago
@usafmaster2312 he's a kid dumbshit.
woahcoolwaffles121 5 months ago
I have a calico with two 100 round clips!
I say "Let the brass flow."
myshoesgofast 6 months ago
i think this is great but what's also good is take your kid hunting and it shows what damage guns can REALLY do and it teaches them not to mess with them because they know what will happen
MrDip02 6 months ago
I picked up my interest in firearms on my own through exposure and as someone who did not grow up with it, I wish I'd had the experience nutn's kid has here. To become accustomed to handling a gun so early in your life instills a competence and confidence that becomes second nature. You learn respect for the hardware very early on, and you never forget it. More common: Scissors for example. What idiot doesn't know how to use them? They're dangerous if mishandled, and we're taught how to as kids.
pleasuretrip 6 months ago
Hey just wondering are u guys one of the youtube partners or whatever that get payed for your veiws
13mudpuppy 6 months ago
Can I get a link to msnbc's misuse of this great video?
AHTSvideo 6 months ago
Why would ya do that MSNBC?
Peter556NATO 6 months ago
You can always do what my dad did
"Well now you shot a .22 lets go shoot the 30-06" lol
something my dad did which I'm not sure if your doing is at the end of our shooting he would just let me unleash a couple of mags for fun. I felt that was alot of fun
AssassinSteven 7 months ago
Two thumbs up on this video. My kids and I started on nerf guns. Always fun. We are moving up to air soft. The next guns will be 22 and small fire. They are 6 & 8 years old. Already at there age they have a respect for guns and safety.
ozstangmetal 7 months ago
why am i watching this? Im 14? I dont have a son... And i live in England where guns are illegal...
TheRetardedTyrone 7 months ago
@TheRetardedTyrone same here, exactly the same when i think about it...
LITTLEBIGBPLANET2 6 months ago
CHILDREN AND GUNS GO TOGETHER???????? WHAT PLANET ARE YOU FROM.. YOU NEED YOUR CHILDREN TAKEND AWAY FROM YOU... I WILL FIND OUT WHAT CHILDREN AID SOCIETY IS NEAR YOU... !!!
nattersgirl 7 months ago
@nattersgirl this video is three years old you idiot, his kids are great and safe shooters these days. Guess he was right.
freakshow2000 6 months ago 20
@nattersgirl Hahaha.... wow so you just go around threatening people by taking their children away from them? I bet you wish you had the kind of experiences Nutnfancy and his kids have and will have together from being in the outdoors, shooting, and bonding together.
OHwrestlingIO 5 months ago 4
@nattersgirl nothing wrong about a kid having a gun... let me guess, you live in New York, or some other big city? we dont play video games for fun down here.
TheOutdoorsman07 4 months ago
@nattersgirl WOW... Someone is a self-righteous bitch! I grew up shooting firearms my whole life. Started when I was 5 and by the time I was 10 was allowed to take the .22 LR out on the back 40 by myself and shoot targets. I grew up in Northern New Hampshire on a 5th generation dairy farm and this is how the majority of children are raised around here. So what you gonna do... Try and have every kid taken away from their parents for teaching them safety and responsibility? The nerve of some ppl!
VTsheepdog 4 months ago
@nattersgirl All those gun accidents that you hear about are children who had no idea how to handle a gun. In my small town every single kid gets a gun at around age 12. And after couple years of practice we would be allowed to shoot on our own. We had 0 accidents not a single one involving guns and only one robbery in the 12 years I lived down there out of 4k people with guns. And we had 3 deaths in my school due to drunk driving you dont blame cars drunk drivers so why target guns
trilintia 4 months ago
my dad never has and never will teach me to use a gun, him hating guns and what not. so i taught my self with airsoft guns with blowback, im one of those naturally violent kids you see, i have never been exposed to anything violent i was just born this way and thats why my dad thinks its a bad idea to get me a gun.
varun009 7 months ago
Oh, so you're one of the pussies who refuses to let anyone post a contrary viewpoint to your own retardation, good to know.
On a tangent, you sure are raising badass children.
HypaSonicDeathMonkey 7 months ago
It's good to see this is possible still somewhere on earth. My countrys laws and lisenceoffice is pretty much fucked up to point where getting a firearms is next to impossible.
TheInfidelis 7 months ago
hate to say it my dad said if your gonna shoot know recoil so he gave me a 410 when i was 4 stood behind to make sure a did fall and BOOOOOOOM didnt fall but since then i love guns
50TNCSA 7 months ago
It's finally nice to see a responsible adult teaching a kid to shoot properly.
rohag735 8 months ago
How did they use your work without asking you?
MrBagginsEsq 8 months ago 7
@MrBagginsEsq You'd be surprised. -- Veri
nutnfancy 8 months ago 11
If I had to choose my favorite gun,it would be the AK-47.What can I say.It holds up well,really has just the right range,and it's incredibly powerful.
JAREDMICHALLE 8 months ago
its also fun to reuse garbage and shoot old cans and plastic bottles and such
chrissept21 8 months ago
I was raised a shooter...believe me it is a great idea to teach your children, if they are willing to learn and mature enough. Guns are not to be feared but they should be respected! Good job Nutn, and good shooting.
ManningArmory 8 months ago 2
Has nutnfancy taught his son how to use iron sights? I see lots of pellet gun videos where the people clearly don't have a clue how to use iron sights and gripe about the gun/sights not being accurate or how the front sight is too big, etc. So they go out and get a scope hoping that will make them into some kind of sniper. And that doesn't work either for most of them.
CanItAlready 8 months ago
my first shots were standing up
heelhook21 8 months ago
Hmm... If I remember correctly, I think I once fired a .303 or Lee Enfield...
Stallord2292 8 months ago
why the hell doess a kid need to know how to fire a gun?
njcandoit 8 months ago in playlist nutnfancy
@njcandoit why does he need to know how to swim, a person may never know when they need a certain skill
ledzeppelinrools 8 months ago
@njcandoit Because a kid turns into a adult someday... The younger they learn to shoot safely the better... But i guess you would rather your kid find your gun and start playing cops and robbers with it. Have a nice service for your deceased child or his friend.....
hbartley 8 months ago
@njcandoit Because a kid turns into a adult someday... The younger they learn to shoot safely the better... But i guess you would rather your kid find your gun and start playing cops and robbers with it. Have a nice service for your deceased child or his friend..... sorry nutn had to smack this foo into his place
hbartley 8 months ago 2
nutnfancy ur great...amazing youtuber
skoj824 8 months ago
What a great father you are. Yeah I would let a first-time shooter/child use a .22 rifle first until they understand the rules of firearm safety and he/she is of age 16 before going any further in caliber.
Username4453 8 months ago
Dude you are awesome !!! Great video and your son is a great shot .. I dont think there is a better way to teach your kids how to handle an weapon and the importance of safety than teaching them how to shoot..I just started my nephew on a pellet rifle today. He has a long way to go but its a good start..
stevengarza1 8 months ago
exactly what i intend to teach my children. way to go nutn. :)
randybill 9 months ago 5
1:25 Man you are my hero "most excellent"
Keeronin 9 months ago
I wonder how your children think while your commentating... I would be like "surreee dad"
Ltb0b 9 months ago
I shot a little when I was younger, and we didnt go shooting for quite a while, but about a year ago, I asked my Dad if we could go to the shooting range and we went and I got a lot more interested in it and I can definately say Ive gotten much better at shooting and have a much stronger relationship with my Dad, (since he was gone most of the time when I was little, and its only him and I when we go)
Shooting sum gunz was one of the best things in mah life!
pangolin97 10 months ago
So when theres a zombie apocalypse your kid will be able to defend himself instead of screaming running around like the others.
Bloodarch 10 months ago 3
@Lar82Pa Woops, I made a little mistake while writing my previous comment: I meant "teach it how it should be treated, and how it shouldn't", not "teach it to treat it how it should, and how it shouldn't", sorry.
4540524 10 months ago
@Lar82Pa Giving a gun to a child is stupid and irresponsible, but giving a gun to a child and teaching it to treat it the way it should and the way it shouldn't is, in my opinion, something every parent should do nowadays.Guns are lethal and dangerous, sure, but on the hands of one who can handle it properly, it's a hobby, a sport, and if you need to, someday, a tool of self-defense, but never a weapon.
4540524 10 months ago
Some people would call you a bad parent, but sir, you've got strong arguments there, and also, I read that shooting exercises concentration and patience, two important things that will help kids very much througout their lives.
4540524 10 months ago
Excellent choice of education. Having authority around gives a good sense of a certain level of responsibility and discipline when around guns. I never really got into guns big time, but it's important to at least instill a healthy sense of respect.
unholyimage 11 months ago
going to sound kinda funny but the first actual rifle i shot was my mosin nagant 1891/30 (first gun was a red ryder) seeing a 4 year old with a 10 pound war bring back was kinda weird for some of the guys at the range but I was always a bigger kid so it wasn't that bad. Cheers man I plan to do the same thing with my kids when I get some. (P.S. have a marlin too model 795)
galacnor 11 months ago
Excellent video and narration, sir. Well done.
justaguyX74NJ 11 months ago
Goddamnit. My dad wont even let me touch the Double barreled shotgun he has. I wish my dad were less narrow minded.
Also, did you duracoat his first bicycle? XD
tumortim666 11 months ago
Tell him to stop looking up from the optic immediately after taking a shot. He needs to learn to spot targets when he moves up to larger calibers.
residentevil4freek 11 months ago
MSNBC make up their own news
4everUSNavy 11 months ago
I have taught several kids. Kids are FAR easier to instruct then girlfriends haha. Just playing my girl keeps em in the 10 ring.
love vids like this best gun safety for kids is to take away the taboo and mystery. My dad was AF SP and local cop/deputy for many years his service pistol was always loaded in his night stand. I remember him showing it to me and going to the range with him when I was 4? 5? I was little. I am 25 now still havent shot myself...
awsomeshot 11 months ago
@SageSofa Is this the way you talk to people? Its unwelcome here. Had to block you.-- Veri
nutnfancy 11 months ago
For all the people who believe being taught gun safety by a parent is useless,and your kid will never ever use one, let's just put it this way; A kid who is taught what sex is by a parent or somebody responsible is less likely to do it unsafely, whereas a kid who has it told to by an irresponsible peer is far more likely to do it unsafely. In both cases the end result is a tragedy, and no matter how much you don't want it to happen your kids will be curious.
fattyrackle 11 months ago
I came from a family of 7. 6 of us were boys. My father was a gun toting liberal. He owned more than a hundred guns. He always believed the best form of gun control was a knowledge and respect for guns. It definitely depends on the kid when it comes time to teach them. Not all of my brothers were ready to learn until well into their teen years. I first started learning to shoot when I was six. I got a muzzle loading scot river 50 for my 8th birthday. My daughter who is 6 will start soon
tcdahn7 11 months ago
@Lar82Pa i would disagree with you. im 13 and i know how to be safe around firearms, because my dad taught me when i was around 4 or 5. i think as long as the child has a good and responsible "teacher", then it's not stupid nor irresponsible. also i think most kids should be taught safety of firearms and how to shoot them, because what if a war breaks out? then what? the kid is a sitting duck?
SoonToBeUSMCSniper 1 year ago
It is the responsibility of the gun owner to properly secure guns and ammo. Guns are safe and fun in a rifle range type controlled environment. If kids and all other people for that matter are tought the rules of safe gun handling shooting is very fun. the gun is to be treated as if it is loaded at all times. the gun is always to be pointed in a safe direction. finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. teach kids at age 12.
refrigeratorman1016 1 year ago
@Lar82Pa well my mom and dad told me to stay of guns at the age of 6 and since then i never touched any type of gun not even alcohol or tobacco
cCcMo42cCc 1 year ago
@Lar82Pa Most of those people are Red necks and just plain stuiped people. This Guy was train in the Air force.
SuburbanNinja8000 1 year ago
@nutnfancy I'm taking my girlfriend to an indoor gun range this weekend for her first ever shooting experience. her grandfather was killed in a shooting accident before she was born, so she's skittish. she also works in politics (in DC) and part of her portfolio includes gun control issues - and I want her to know what these things are about if she's going to be recommending laws! aside from safety supervision, any tips on taking a total rookie out to the range? best caliber?
tincan77 1 year ago
man i wish you were my dad ive never learnt how to treat a fire arm and im bloody 15 the only thing ive learnt is to point the gun at the ground not in anyones face but that maybe because i live in australia but at least most of my family live in the country where i can shoot there guns
QuickThunder123 1 year ago
my grandpa taught me how to shoot when i was wee child and now i am 18 and still go shooting when ever i can
nromando 1 year ago
okay we all know guns are dangerous.yes there are millons of storys in which kids
die due to mishandling fire arms. but bringing your son/daughter to the range once in a while teaching them safety and proper handling isn't so bad.
you are not handing your child a loaded gun to do whatever with, you are in a controled enviorment. i agree some children lack the maturity to touch fire arms
but if you and your child belive that there ready, do it safely.
artpwnify 1 year ago
@Lar82Pa Well if you didn't read the description I'll help to clarify this point a bit for you. Nobody ever said to GIVE a child a weapon of any sort. all weapons used by children should be under direct supervision and that s absolutely it. Every single firearm owner that I know with children has a nice and heavy-duty safe and the combination is locked away safely in the minds of the parents.
omartrujillo89 1 year ago
Most excellent, reminded me of bill and ted! Good vid.
ryanroflcopter 1 year ago
It's one thing for your child to know firearms safety but there can be another untrained or flatout stupid child who is the one who accidentally discharges the gun in an unsafe direction. I knew an 11 year old who knew what he was doing with a weapon but was shot to death by a slightly older boy who was in another room and had an accidentally discharge.
oeyesea 1 year ago
was the gun silenced cause it didn't soud as loud as i thought it would shoot
tlambo11 1 year ago
its nice to see parents teaching their kids to respect guns and be safe rather than just saying no. my dad started taking me to the range at 8. im 22 now but i have a 6 year old sister and a 4 year old brother. my mom said we can start taking them at 8 as well. i cant wait.
pulpfiction2122 1 year ago
Nobody taught me about guns; now I got a criminal record.
gunsoutdoorsshooting 1 year ago
great vid i was taught to shoot by my dad at age 7 with an air rifle and i believe every one should know how to use firearms safly keep up the goo work
MrFoxhunter96 1 year ago
good dad! Bond with kids and teaching them safety.
9toesjess 1 year ago
someone send me the link for the msnbc video i want to see if its real
CCdryiceproductions2 1 year ago
Just bought a Marlin 795 .22 rifle specifically for this purpose. My three daughters will all be taught from a very young age the responsibility and joy of shooting. Thanks for a great example of how well it can be done.
LinuxCruiser 1 year ago
I was tought how to shoot at age 11 (Or 12?) by my father, who has an AR15... And a Baretta 9mm pistol... And a glock.... And 3 .22 cal rifles.... and a 12 gauge... and a 30-30... And a few more guns (Actually I am not joking about this)
pratttan 1 year ago
Guns are like Sex, if all you ever tell kids is "No" all they ever think is "YES"
Kylef7735 1 year ago 4
i love this video. my friends mom wont let him shoot nerf guns let alone real firearms. thank god thats not me
MadNerf 1 year ago
Can you teach me to shoot?? Pleaseeeeeeee
DarioLProductions 1 year ago
i'm kinda wishing now that i wouldn't have tought my son to shoot, now he's better than me. i'm thinking of asking him for lessions now
christopherg8106 1 year ago
Just took my boy to the range at the age of seven. He learned his first lesson about keeping the gun pointed down range. Still trying figure out his dominate eye. I hope with guns sales on the rise people are teaching there kids to respect guns and under stand them if they are going to be in the household. Hope you are not to hard on that little one. I watch all your video!!!
funnyman1972 1 year ago
I grew up with almost no instruction I was supervised but had really no instruction, and I think figuring out how to work the firearms myself made me proficient with all other weapons. I think having a bb gun also teaches much responsibility and marksmanship. And the fact that I learned young meant by about 12 -13 years of age I became a better marksman than my father.
2bidfilmsguy 1 year ago
do I need to goo to the doctor or did I just heard on 6:00 the line that says and the stealing of joy of shooting on your child ? maybe I missunderstood
bnjnbvchjh 1 year ago
@bnjnbvchjh He actually said, "..instilling the joy of shooting in your child". =) -- Veri (Nutn's sister)
nutnfancy 1 year ago 16
hey is this te people that run that restrunt in labbele
huntingwoodsman800 1 year ago
good job on teaching your kids how to be safe and responsible gun owners from an early age. The only reason that there are problems with guns today is that there are so many morons who don't know the slightest thing about gun handling and safety, nor do they havee the respect that firearms deserve. This lack of knowledge has caused people to be injured and killed because nobody took the time to show them the rules of gun safety
LearnToTurn7 1 year ago
The Illuminati don't like you dude =)
LeonRFpoa 1 year ago
i wish my dad went shooting with me. all he does is hide things from me..... :(
toywindmills 1 year ago
i love the way you say "yo"
SimpliztixX 1 year ago
Hey good on you! im tired of the political crap that surounds rifles. I was taught to shoot a 308w at the age of three. the rifle was taller than me and my Dad had to put his arms around me to help with the recoil ,but as a result of early exposure that I have a VERY helthy respect of rifles, more so than some of my friends who only started learning at the age of 18 or older!!! because they dont have the same respect that can only be installed at a very young age.
freedomzimbabwe 1 year ago
good shot junior now remember what i told you about school
bosniancristianorona 1 year ago 7
@bosniancristianorona Exactly right, great comment. -- Veri
nutnfancy 1 year ago 7
its never too early to teach your kids to shoot i got a nice remington 597 for my kids and they love it my daughter is a crack shot while my son is still fond of shotguns its a great way to spend time with the family nothing like setting upa few cans and watching them fall
themagnumsniper 1 year ago
i am german and i learnt how to handle guns ba teaching from grandpa. he was a ww2 veteran. although it was "only" a .177 airrilfe and i am still with those and airsoft.
i am grateful to have learnt handling them safely and responsible.
first two things i learnt: only point the gun to the target and keep the finger of the trigger unless you want to shoot.
dentaldepot 1 year ago
Nothing wrong with the kids going out with mom and dad , being taught responsibility and care for firearms. Get over it, this is America, Firearms,tobacco and moonshine made this country what it is and other countries wish to be.
unknownvariable1 1 year ago
is that the lego child?
69avocado 1 year ago
i think its completely stupid how people are so against guns. Jesus Christ was for packing! Luke 22:49-50 When Jesus' followers saw what was going to happen, they said, "Lord, should we strike with our swords?" And one of them struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his right ear.
If Jesus Christ and his disciples were around today, they would be carrying guns
kungfoosquirrel 1 year ago
jess man let the kids shoot what they wont i am 13 ad i soot 22s, 17hmr, 20ga, 12ga, crossbows, bows, and what do you do when you shoot skeet and trap you have to keep the finger on the triger and shoot you miss you miss!! and what about hunting you have to shoot quikly in order to hit any game some times you can get a god shoot but mast of the time you dont.
shane10141 1 year ago
one thing to teach is to keep his head done after each shot and not pop it up. thats wat i was taught
gutarmania556 1 year ago
Thank you so much for taking a stand on this! It really pisses me off to see ignorance and fear of guns turn them into a source of public hate! I have been shooting since I was 7 and want my kids to do the same! thank you Nutnfancy!
kevlarsniper1 1 year ago
ha when i was that 12 i shot a 30-06 sniper rifle and a 12. ga. shotgun many times not just a .22
tucktracks 1 year ago
@tucktracks lol when I was 13 I shot a M1Thompson and a M-60 :P
opel1111 1 year ago
good to know
gikey99 1 year ago
i've only shot once but i stood up with no thing to help me hold a .22 marlin it was bolt action
stupidNijas 1 year ago
The father looks like he has done a good job... the kid seems more responsible with firearms then most adults i know
ThoughtfulBowHunter 1 year ago
how do you teach a 8 year old to be responsable???
djsusp3ctu 1 year ago
@djsusp3ctu by giving them responsibility if they mess it up then show them what the consequence are if they do what is responsible let them know its reward and discipline simple parenting
Forbidenangel0 1 year ago
Absolutely wrong.
lanaparty 1 year ago
@lanaparty Why yes, you are
Saoolable 1 year ago
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
- Sigmund Freud
sanfordmadness 1 year ago 38
@sanfordmadness WTF ?!?!?!
Wtown06tt 11 months ago
@sanfordmadness it's actually by Don B. Kates Jr.
SlowBlower 11 months ago
@sanfordmadness
Well, since we're doing Sigmund Freud quotes, how about another one of his:
“America is a mistake, a giant mistake.”
maximum411 10 months ago
@maximum411 elites not running peoples lives is a mistake?
renegadekav 9 months ago
@sanfordmadness
Freud was a kook just like Carl Jung and his type.
gosciu555 10 months ago
I am an Uncle not a father yet but my brother and sis in law have already okayed me to teach their 8 month old daughter to shoot when she gets a bit older. I can't wait.
wiebeunit4 1 year ago
i'm agree to teatch chidlen to handle firearms safe, in young age. i'm started when i was about 8years old whit my grandfather, and because of the early safety learning he learned me, maked me to the safe targetbuster i'm today.
Eple1000 1 year ago
That's an interesting little rifle. How much for one of those?
Vladi306 1 year ago
I did airsofting for years and i practiced safety, so when my big brother took me to shoot his sig saur p250 (which i LOVED your table top review of) I knew exactly what do with no instruction:D. Great vid by the way.
jjmaster14 1 year ago
you win coolest dad award, second to mine ;D
mjofd 1 year ago
hell yer .. i wish u were my daD
buddsalot 1 year ago
kid is lcky i wish i got to shoot guns wen i was 4 years old
xavierdswat 1 year ago
finnaly! someone who understands! i will admit, at school teachers Freak when i tell them i shoot. if guns kill people, do pencils mispell words?
singsam271 1 year ago
@singsam271 You seem to be use guns intelligently. But guns acquire an aura, as you know, because they are such a powerful tool. Proof of this is hardly needed. So it's a little misleading to equate them with all other tools, such as a pencil. Guns are a different thrill.
Flashistic 1 year ago
If you don't teach your children to shoot, they get curious, they decide to try, then they fire in the wrong direction and kill someone. If they are taught, they are not curious, they have an important skill learned, and they aren't defenseless during terrorist attacks. If guns for children were legal, terrorists would be shitting their pants knowing that every American child is an friggin' sniper.
MrTheManInTheSuit 1 year ago 2
Hold your breath while shooting? I have found over many years that for me I am far more accurate if I take slow controlled breaths and squeeze the trigger while exhaling. Just works for me anyways.
tubevideoguy762 1 year ago
Word. My son is definitely going to learn to shoot.
fijillian 1 year ago
I wish i can hold a gun.
naqibyazid 1 year ago
I wish i can hold a gun.I always create a paper gun and I play with my friends.I wish I can use real guns :(
naqibyazid 1 year ago
Teaching children gun ownership and to shoot is a great way to teach them responsibility as well as self defense as well as confidence as you say Nutnfancy. I'm a firm believer in that. Good way to bond with your kids if you got them too.
mobius1aic 1 year ago
Germans only regret having lost the war. They did not give up the idea of world domination.
The GESTAPO today is named BND. They tortured my brother Markus Bott during five and a half Years. He was murdered on 11.7.09. Dont believe anything Germans tell you how democratic and changed Germany is. And: Dont believe the hateful lies they are spreading against other countries like the US, Russia or China!
wwwtotalitaerde 1 year ago
@stilltormentin I think he's being sarcastic.
TheCrushmaster 1 year ago
Looks like the good ol Utah desert... (??) You're right, it is a great way to spend time together!
screamineagle91 1 year ago
lol i have to teach my dad how to shoot XD
vietanmay911 1 year ago
Learning about weapons at young age is great. Where i live all weapons are banned and that is ok in time of 100% peace, but the last 10 years Europe is overwhelmed by foreign criminals and Europe with Belgium on top is there favourite place, almost nobody has weapons or is able to use them, Our police starts to use them at age +-25 and the other at 4, so they laugh when they see our police! so banning guns, knives is only good for the criminals! Europe is a lost world, so protect your rights !
TheCandyrod 1 year ago
I'm so glad I live in a civilized country.
bastardfingers 1 year ago
my first gun was a airsoft gun and i got it with my own money
77airsoftluver 1 year ago
better to show a child what firearms are about then not to and things end in tragedy. children tought about gun saftey are more less likey to pick one up out of curiosity and in the end it is up to the adults to secure the firearms in a safe manner in which the firearms and ammo can not be gotten to by a child. nor should a child be accessable or left alone with a firearm, and every firearm should be treated as if it were loaded. great vid Nutn.
SolutionsTactical 1 year ago 45
he is gonna be awesome at halo when he is older :D
zachy3621 1 year ago
Guns are bad. Your kids should be doing something good like planting a tree or saving the environment.
0Mosh 1 year ago
can u suggest stances for certain kinds of guns like for a shotgun and a rifle
doomsargeant 1 year ago
Nice video, man. =]
hotdogman67 1 year ago
my farts louder!
1GiveSubs1 1 year ago
Where about is this? I never seen landscape like that before.
XXDemonXSlayer13XX 1 year ago
Great vid as usual! I cant wait to teach mine. =)
cenochs 1 year ago
From my experience if you can teach someone about safety,and they know the importance of it,that is a good time for them to learn to learn to shoot.I've taken grown people shooting and never been more affraid for my life because they couldn't follow the"General Rules" of gun handling .
rodbob11 1 year ago
thats good how u teach your kids not just hide ur hobbies from them nice work man
CaptinCam0 1 year ago
I am wondering. If it is extremely hot and bright and he is wearing a north face. otherfact, Great shooting you seem like a very good shooter. I just cant wait tell us under 21 can get a concealed permit. Walking up a hill a mile at 9:00 at night ahh. Bobcat's in the cabin cause i cant have it in my pocket.
camofirekid 1 year ago
ok i respect you Nutnfancy but i would not let my kids shoot. ill let them shoot with a
cross bow or bows but man this just seems to much for kids to handle
Richenov 1 year ago
uh does he need a scope from that distance i`m ten i passed hunter safety so my dad lets me shoot my mossberg 802 bolt action around the house and yes where i shoot i have a proper backdrop and i have set of those spiny things but they are made by winchester and one is the size of maybe uh a plum and i hit with irn sights from like 50-60 yards away and also i `m a incredible shotgun shot i use 20ga shoot skeet and ye i do every station and some are very hard and i get like 70-80%
MrDudeer 1 year ago
ive been shooting 22 since i was about five and 12 ga since i was 6-7
jjay623 1 year ago
good stuff mate, (very impressive parenting techniques!) and I'm your friendly atheist.
MrAngryexpat 1 year ago
Great Video, "thumbs up"! Kids should learn how to handle firearms it gives them a healthy respect for them.
creedzen 1 year ago
Man this video really reminds me of my grandpa in Mexico you are very strict on your guns and stuff but we were shooting from a rock and i put the barrel on the rock and he got super Pissed o.O but yeah i recommend being strict with the guns...
Tux3d0 1 year ago
I would never hand a rifle to a person under the age of 9.
NWLsardine015 1 year ago