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Youth Rifles; When should you get your kid a gun and what kind?

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2009

On this edition of Lock and Load it's all about youth rifles. Brandy Vega and Clark Aposhian along with their daughters 7 year olds Adia and Addie feature the "cricket". We tackle a few of the tough questions about giving guns to kids. We wanna hear from you. Please leave your comments below and thanks for watching!

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  • @deathheart1235 Its not the gun that is dangerous its the person holding it and what they do with it. Cars kill more people then guns ever will outside combat, maybe we should out law cars. Oh but we use cars for things we need, but then why do u need a car that can do 200 mph. Its comes down to who is behind the wheel, oh but u need a licence to drive a car. Yet people still drive without a licence. And Army S.F. were created along side British S.A.S.

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  • And I would trust my 2 lil girls w a loaded weapon way more than I would trust most adults in this day and age.

  • My daughters are 4&6 and Ive been teaching them firearm safety dice they were born. I started them out on an air rifle and progressively moved up. My 6 yr old is shooting my wifes .380 Ruger LCP and my Dads old .410 (the same 1 my bro's & I learned w) . My 4yr old is still playing w the daisy 880 but gets to shoot the Ruger 10/22 next time we go out.

  • @malishka31: I like the gentleman's answer "as a parent you'll know" what age to get your kids a rifle. I grew up on a farm and was shooting an adult sized .22 at 6. I was up to 410 and 12 gauge by 8. It all boils down to parental supervision and proper training. We took hunter safety courses as boy scouts as well.

    As far as shooting Snow White...I actually laughed. At least it wasn't a photo of a real person. Maybe Snow White gave her nightmares and it was therapy to shoot at it.

  • My mom is a fucking retard im 12 my parents are divorced and my dad got me a .22 and he lives in a town my mom lives in the countrey and wont let me get one

  • show me local sniper rifles :)

  • Hо и в Америке не все масленица, в некоторых штатах гайки завёрнуты насчёт оружия, хотя правда и не до такой степени как в РФ.

  • @StaPerRa Ну истории у стран немного разные, в России то центральная власть всегда должна была быть сильной иначе государство бы рассыпалось слишком уж большое. А для сильной центральной власти вооруженный народ это вещь крайне опасная, что Британская империя на себе в 18 веке испытала когда американские колонисты взяли и послали короля на три буквы.Кстати в современной Британии мелкашку труднее добыть чем в современной России, такой интересный факт. Так что исторически всё обусловленно

  • @malishka31

    Да блин, что бы у нас, получить разрешение на нарезную мелкашку, нужен стаж владения гладкостволом- 5 лет. А тут... детям дарят, вот и обидно за наши больные законы...

  • I am a big proponent of Second Amendment but 7 year old seems to me just a tiny bit too young,. I am not sure kids can fully appreciate their actions and the consequences of those actions, a firearm is a firearm an .22 lr is perfectly capable of killing, so 10-12 yo seems more appropriate. Another thing I kind of thought was not in the best taste was girls shooting at Snow White, I mean come on, couldnt you guys come up with something more evil of a target???

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