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  • a 11 yo should never handle those weapons but she is god and skill

  • lol now lets seee her go in a 1v1 fight with me.. epixxx phailzorz

  • holy crap

    thats cool

  • rofl wow gg

  • Is it her young age that's making so many people to watch this video? If we keep praising young kind who handle gun as being impressive and cool then America will one day have younger and younger kind ho commit crimes with guns. I am all for guns. I am not in any way shape or form against guns. But just to praise this girl just because she is field stripping an AR15 at the age of 11 other will try to out do her even at a younger and younger age. I just think she is too young. That's all

  • wow

    hey dont mess with this girl XD

  • 11-year-olds field stripping rifles today become become 21-year-olds assassinating presidents in 10 years.

    Way to go, dad, you raised another jingoistic psychopath.

  • She's fast! Any suggestions regarding whether an Armalite is easier to maintain then the Bushmaster ARs? Thanks.

  • you must be really smart yo do that

  • she has skills she must be really smart

  • just to show you women get smarter earlier then men!

  • your duaghter is pretty awesome man

  • well she's white so that xplains why.(not try'n t' be racis' or anythin')

  • not sure what to think about that.I geuss she is ready when the Communist attack!Whats the next video?How to sew your own bullet wound with a shoe lace?I see theses vids running on Sesame street.

  • Somebody has to much time when parents are gone! xD

  • I know that girl! Way to go! :) I bet that's something no boy in your school knows how to do. ;P Only further proves GIRLS RULE!

  • Nice lie. On the other hand, you're a bad liar. And another thing, in the US, only males have to apply for a conscription, not females (at least not yet).

  • you taught her well.

  • how much was the ar 15???

  • Very good! Bringing home boyfriends in high school should be interesting! :P

  • Wow..you don't see that everyday.

    Is her father in the military?

  • can she strip an AK - type gun too ? that's much easier

  • good job. and if anyone say that a gun isn't for a child (or anyone except for soldiers) because it's too strange... notice that: guns don't kill people. people kill people. so i think there's nothing bad in guns. but anyway it was a nice job :D

  • You dont have a boy do you? :) I know the type.. Great American!

  • we need to get your daughter and my daughter together and they can race to see who can do it faster. good job

  • hay next time dont pull so hard on the carging handle u can stuff up the recoil sprin

  • Well, for one, if I were doing the field stripping, I would have NOT have dry-fired that weapon, she had never checked at the end of stripping it to see if it was loaded, you always must do that, and it is bad for the weapon. Also, even how durable the weapon is, I would not have roughed it and smacked it like she did. Very nice timing on that, you could have also take out the pin which removes the upper reciever to the lower reciever.

  • dry firing is not bad for the weapon, in fact it's part of the function check which you should do after any time you field strip it.

  • You couldn't get her a barbie doll for christmas?

  • no a g.i. joe lol

  • lol, woo!

  • ...She's going to make some man very happy....

  • I think she is faster at it than I am. Though I have never tried to do it for speed.

  • Damn you daughter has some skill with that gun....But can she fire that gun with good aim? and does it have hop up?

  • hop up? dude that's not an airsoft gun. thats a Bushmaster AR15

  • It's good to see a child who knows how to handle a firearm properly.

  • now do it blindfolded...

  • Dude im 11................ Lol

  • nothing wrong with knowing how to hammer off an AR15, cute. I'm going to teach my 12 year old neice how to fire the Ar15 and field strip it too : )

  • she scares me!!!! lol

  • you go girl!!!! nice job!!

  • now...that's very scary...are u americans all like that?strange

  • just the ones who grew up here

  • duh???

  • not all, but some. lol.

  • only the cool ones...........

    anyone who is offended by this has got to be the biggest sissy, liberal, anti-woman bigot on the planet.

  • no... just those of us that have, like, and use weapons (and no most of us dont think about killing people)

  • I hate to say it but yeah we are kinda.

  • This girl may save your life.

  • yep thats probably how all americans are

  • you'll be surprised how most americans don't actually own guns.

  • I wish. Most are actually quite the opposite.

  • 300 million Americans only 20 million gun owners -.-

  • Haha wow. You've taught her well.

  • YA BUT CAN SHE COOK ? LOL

  • HELLZ YES!

    She makes mashed potatos that melt in your mouth. She is a damned good cook.

  • how she make it? with potato masher or a gun?

    Can she fire that thing? or u dont let he bc of her young age?

  • Man...AR15

  • Very Nice to see a child take an interest in the shooting sports.

  • is that ar15 the new HK one? i see its got a hinged upper? or are they all hinged uppers? i live in the uk so i am deprived the luxury of semi autos!

  • All AR15s have two take down pins. If you only remove the rear one, the front one will act as a hinge.

    And HK will probably never sell its 416 to the public, but that is OK, other American companies have been making piston operated ARs since the early 90s. There really isnt anything that innovative about the HK416.

  • There already are civillian versins of the HK 416 for sale in germany, Dunno when theyre getting to the US yet though... :D

  • good girl

  • YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • That's pretty good, but you still have more

    to strip from that rifle. That was still good!

  • And...why does 11 year old need to know this again?

  • Impressive... all my dad taught me was how to take apart a Beretta PT-92-AFS and Springfield 1911 A1. Wow, seeing this vid made me realize how much I miss them good ole days. ^^ You go girl!

  • She didn't remove the handguards!

  • Thats not part of the field strip.

  • that takes extreme strength without the tool and is unnecessary in a field strip

  • its really not that hard. Taking an ar15 with bare hands is childs play... literally.

  • Nice...

    But stripping an AR on a clean bed without getting CLP and crud everywhere is what is really impressive. She must have already cleaned it insanely well.

    Outstanding.

  • my dad had to take a gun apart in 30 secs

  • Good for her!

  • What the hell, who teaches their daughter to do this. Anyways pretty good.

  • Its the same thing as teaching a kid how to change a tire.

  • Skilz!

    It would've made me laugh my ass off if the gun shot a bullet at the end, but that would've been too risky.

  • I've never had children but if i did that would be daddy's little girl.

  • well done!!!

  • and people say AR's are too difficult to operate.

  • The AR is totally simple and a dream to operate.

  • cool. not bad for an 11 year old.

  • wow I need to meet a girl like this... preferablly about 10 years older though :]

  • Great Job. If ratings weren't disabled, I would have given it a 5 star rating.

  • Love the carrier snap to get the bolt forward !!! Girl has skills !!!!

    Good for you dad !!

  • I don't know, she was getting a little sloppy there... Just Kidding, that was amazing. Keep it up!

  • That is awesome!!! And you know the best thing? The fact that she has parents who are willing to show her how it works, show her how to use it, and show her the safety involved in it.  That's one kid who won't accidentally shoot herself if she finds a gun. All parents should teach their children about gun safety, that's the real way to avoid mass killings.

    And she did it so well.

  • amen

  • exactly ,she probably would allow a friend to play with a gun carelessly around her either, unfortunatly most kids today have no idea what the result of bullet impact is on targets,

  • i am a arms dealer and im very proud of what u can do!

  • reminds me of Forrest Gump, awesome!!!!

  • ''why you do that so fast gump cus you told me to drill sgt.''

  • holy shit that's bad ass. give your kid a high five.

  • Dam, i wish my parents had taught me to do that. Some kids get all the luck...

  • I dont know if this doesnt seem completly fucked up to anyone else, because it is.

  • excellent little girl i was in the army 4 years and you put shame to some of my old friends really you do

  • well done!

  • I could field strip my grandfathers M1 Garand when I was 13, but I forget how long it took.

  • Shouldn't she be playin with baby dolls?? U ppl really fuckin nutts... If you grow your kids in this manner then don't expect to live peace in earth.. Guns are maybe for fun but not for kids.. Me my self, I do like guns as hobby but still I wouldn't let my kids play with it..

  • maybe you're nuts for stereo-typing girls to the extend that she should "be playing with baby dolls" instead of taking interest in something much more technical that applies skill... just a thought

  • firearms are not solely to do damage to people. People fire weapons as a sport. Obviously you're too clouded to understand this

  • ooooo cooool im 11 :D

  • People support teaching an 11 year old child to use guns? What the hell are you people thinking? I think its disgusting that a parent would teach their child these things. Shame on anyone who thinks that way. Maybe if you'd spent the time it took to teach her all about your gun educating her in classic literature or western history she might have gained something from the experience. Nobody should know how to use these things, they aren't capable of anything but destruction.

  • typical liberal...

  • all my kids operate water-cooled dual spring anti-aircraft .50 Cal. ground to air machineguns!!

  • you are weird

  • There is a few more peices before it is a true field strip, but great job regardless.

  • Was that a birthday or Christmas present?

  • Typical americans.. :S

  • Good job..i bet your dad is very proud

  • I'm proud of her!!

  • our baby girl will be born in 3 1/2 months, thanks for putting me more at ease. every father/to be needs to see this.

  • my kid is gonna have to do that but with a C-7

  • my kids is gonna have to know how ta do that with a C-7 lol

  • yeah she took to long to do it. put it on youtube when ur faster...nice going though

  • giver her a break

  • very good. everyone should know how to do that.

  • I think you just inspired me to have a daughter.

  • that was impressive i didn't learn how to feild strip my assault rifle until i was 16 but mine was an AK-47 and was alot simpler to feild strip

  • How cute.

  • I remember when I first field stript my real gun....ahh and I figured it out under 3 min (without help).

  • Wow that is frickin' awesome. I'm gonna teach my daughter to field strip my AK!

  • That girl will be a commando one day =D

  • yes yes she will

  • and who said the m-16 was hard to field strip

  • haha wow she takes forever to do that

  • how do u get an ar15 anyways? nice vid, lol

  • its legal to buy. But some areas, cities like where I live (Boston), with a lot of gun crime, its hard to get even a .22.

  • Its good to see youngsters getting taught how to safely and properly service a firearm.

    This teaches a healthy respect to the firearm at a early age. Good job!

  • nice, my dad didnt let me feid strip the guns at that age, only after i was 16 :(. shes lucky, we need the kids to learn to respect fire arms not fear them.

  • I bet none of the kids in your class can do that, great job!

  • I wonder what she's gonna be when she grows up.

  • taller?

  • nice but dry-firing is not good for a gun.

    use a dummy cartridge if u want to pul the trigger.

  • From a purely mechanical standpoint, the AR15 is just a beautiful instrument.

  • heh, cool kid

  • I, for one, have taught my boys how to fire, field-strip, and clean firearms, and as such, they are responsible with their use. Any acting out they might do is done with airsoft and paintball guns. There is no curiosity leading them to want to mess with the real thing...until time to go to the shooting range. Be American, teach your child responsible firearm ownership and usage.

  • I´m surprised !

    I think it´s good to teach kids about guns and safety and the risks it represents. That way, they get less "curious" about guns and you reduce the odds that they take your gun when you´re not there and have an accident.

  • why would someone wanna teach there kid this?

    if you want to teach your kid this send them to the army?

  • Awesome

  • Holy shit, it's Gomer Pyle.

  • And that's the way it ought to be.

    Good to see some little girl's parental units or relatives are not asleep at the wheel.

    Never mind the Eloi

  • WEAK, do it in under 30 seconds. Didn't take out the buffer and spring either. Kakezor YOU ARE CORRECT SIR. And you wouldn't be living in this free country without them

  • Thats so sad a 11yo old girl taking apart a riffle nvm its not sad it fucken scarey wonder what the parents are like.

  • It is good to teach kids about guns that way they now how to properly handle them and they are not afraid of them. a gun is  only a tool guns do not pull the trigger people do

  • It's not good to teach kids how to use and handle a gun..

    Even if it's done "safely"

    Guns are only made for one purpose only..

    To kill...

  • This girl has deep knowledge and respect for a weapon and I'm glad she does. Other kids only have a Hollywood firearms education and when they find guns, they take them to school for show & tell or heaven forbid actually try to play with them. Keeping children ignorant of dangerous things is a bad idea.

  • Boo hoo. I guess cars are made for one purpose? I guess electricity is made for one purpose? A gun is a tool. It can be a tool for pleasure or for work.  I'm an avid shooter. I've shot more round than you'd care to know. Have I ever killed someone...no. Never even thought about it and never would, unless put into a defensive position. Don't throw us responsible gun owners in the batch with the irresponsible ones. And next time, if you're going to stereotype, find a better one.

  • do you see a loaded magazine in the gun? or anywhere near the area around here?... and by the way good job mate, only a dedicated father would spend time with his daughter and teach her something useful in the near future

  • Fuck you, I'd teach my kids in a heartbeat.

  • WTF

  • She did a very good job, I'd rather let her handle it than you.

  • She did a very good job, I'd rather let her handle it than yourself. Guns are designed to fire bullets not kill.

  • I think it's perfectly fine to teach children when they are mature enough to properly handle and have knowledge of firearms if that's your thing. I don't own any firearms but that's my preference.

    My Dad taught me how to use a shotgun and a .22 rifle starting when I was about 12, shooting targets in the back yard and I am not a weapon-wielding maniac.

    This kid will be able to hold her own while your kid is out saving the butterflies from global warming. :-)

  • They also SAVE lives. I can see you are scared of them.

  • I'm going to try to be respectful. You are dead wrong kakezor. More kids need to be trained in the safe handling of firearms. There would be fewer "accidents" if children knew how to safely handle firearms. Also, when children are exposed to firearms the curiosity that usually leads into dangerous situations is satisfied and they realize that guns are just tools; loud, dirty, expensive tools.

  • "guns are only made for one purpose"

    You're wrong here as well. Some people use guns strictly for sporting purposes. I own guns because I feel it is my duty as a free man. I doubt you would understand this rationale. You seem like one of the people who believe that our government would never try to usurp our rights, and that we, as a nation, would be better off without the right to keep and bear arms. I believe that history repeats itself.

  • NOT teaching kids the safe handling and use of guns is not good. Guns are only used to kill in the case of accidents and criminal intent. Teaching kids to respect and properly use firearms avoids accidents, and raising your kids properly avoids creating criminals.

  • And recreation target shooting...

  • I'd much rather know how to handle a firearms than NOT know. Knowledge is power.

    However being british, i've never handled a weapon like this and probably never will.

    Politics, don't you just LOVE it? *sarcasm*

  • I'm afraid you are sadly mistaken, my friend. It is in fact very good to safely teach kids how guns work. Generally, emphasis on GENERALLY, kids that know this much about firearms are not the ones going around and shooting up schools.

  • Not true. Shooting is a sport. In fact, it is one of the safest sports a person can participate in. There are many young and mature women who shoot at the range with me. She might also make a good Marine in a few years.

  • guns are merely a tool in the killing though... the gun doesn't pull its own trigger. I am 14, and i know how to shoot better than probably most adults. does that mean i am psycho or i am going to kill someone? no.

  • At least she's knows which end of the rifle to stand behind. More than you know I'd bet.

  • quit being so afraid of life, not every kid is gonna go out and shoot up their school or kill themselves or parents

  • If guns kill people, then keyboards mis-spell words. What is the purpose of a starting gun?

  • had to do this when i was in the military. was always fun competing with army buddies to see who's got the fastest time.

  • I remember doing this also, along this the M9 and M249, even in the dark. Had to be able to do it quick. 1st SF taught us to do it with ear plugs and even loud noises, smoke, etc. It's quite fun to do!

  • PaulyCracker You were in the SF What Branch?

  • she didn't take it all the way down! tisk tisk tisk... recoil spring and plug and the hand guards... still VERY impressive!!!

  • Awesome.