Posted: 8/8/2007 4:28:53 PM EDT
| My daughters first gun was a Cricket. The only problem I had with it was the lock built into it, almost every time she was reloading she would hit it with her hand and lock it. She also out grew the little rifle quicker then I thought she would thats ok though it gave me a reason to build another AR just for her. |
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My daughter is 4 years old and saw one at agunshow. She thought it was a "Princess Rifle" and asked if she could have one. She doesn't take instruction well enough or have enough muzzle awareness yet. But it was tempting. I've started working with her with an air rifle for now. She is keeping pellets in a pellet trap at 20 feet, but the dog still needs to not wander between her and the target, because of the muzzle awareness issue, and not quite grasping the full implications of the safety rules yet. My nephew had one as his first gun. They make a nice back-pack piece too. Small, nothing realy to go wrong with them, and even though they aren't comfortable to shoot as an adult they are still a bit steadier for popping squirrels than a handgun. |



