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3/29/2012 11:20:38 AM EDT
Picked one up for my 9 year old son.  He went with me on my last range trip and shot my grandfathers old bolt action 22 but it was far to long for him to get a good sight picture.  Cant wait for him to see this one.
3/29/2012 11:30:29 AM EDT
[#1]
Good Job Dad!!! He will think about you giving it to him forever!
3/29/2012 1:16:29 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks bud.  Now I need something for my 13 yr old daughter.  Thinking about a marlin.  Any suggestions?
3/29/2012 1:57:57 PM EDT
[#3]
The CZ Scout is the next size up from the cricket. Thats what my daughter went too after the cricket.
3/29/2012 2:08:40 PM EDT
[#4]
Sweet thanks I will look into that.
3/29/2012 4:17:36 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Thanks bud.  Now I need something for my 13 yr old daughter.  Thinking about a marlin.  Any suggestions?



if it fits her i would go with that over a circuit. it might make there day for there very one gun but a single shot bolt 22 might get old fast
3/29/2012 4:27:07 PM EDT
[#6]
My son had the Cricket   and went  right to my Savage MK II . Now he shoots my old marlin semi auto . My he grew up fast .
4/2/2012 1:58:38 PM EDT
[#7]
Start my kid on one when he was 6.
Put a cheap red dot sight on it––BSA I think.

He killed his first 3 or 4 turkeys with that thing.
CCI Velocitor kills turkeys DRT when you hit them where the wing meets the body.
4/3/2012 6:33:00 AM EDT
[#8]
I bought a Crickett for my daughter. She outgrew it fast. Not only does the single shot get old, but also haveing to manually cock it every time too. I found it extremely difficult to load the chamber through the small port with my adult fingers. You also have to get the nose of the round well into the chamber as there is no ramp to guide it in if you just drop the round in the port and close the bolt. It just jams if you do that.



Overall it felt like a cheaply made gun and the built in lock was way to easy to accidenlty engage at the range since it just has to be pushed in form the bottom to render the gun inoperable. If you don't have the key with you, then the range trip is over for them. This happened to me once then I kept a key in my range bag. Still a pain though to have to keep unlocking it because the button got pushed in by bumping it on something on the bench.



I would not reccomend the Crickett rifle for a kid's first gun.



I got my daughter a Lever action henry rifle to replace it and she likes it better until she tried my SIG 522. Now she just loves to shoot my Savage MK II TRR SR since it is so accurate at 100 yards.
4/4/2012 3:29:32 PM EDT
[#9]
They sure are alot of fun for everyone and easy to carry in the woods with a pocket full of 22 LR....enjoy.
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