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<blockquote data-quote="GnometownHero" data-source="post: 3899530" data-attributes="member: 47828"><p>Red Ryder BB gun to learn safety, sight picture, in home range built from cardboard box and a blanket. My daughters and their kids all started this way as did I. Many winter evenings we would shoot the Red Ryder and a Sheridan 5mm air rifle in our basement or bedroom hallway.</p><p> After they show safety understanding and are listening to instruction well, they learned .22LR with a Ruger 10/22</p><p> Pistol training for my daughters started with a Crossman and before long they were shooting .22 from a Ruger Single Six and 38 spec then 45 Colt from Ruger Blackhawks</p><p>now oldest daughter has her own Glock 26 and youngest daughter likes her shotgun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnometownHero, post: 3899530, member: 47828"] Red Ryder BB gun to learn safety, sight picture, in home range built from cardboard box and a blanket. My daughters and their kids all started this way as did I. Many winter evenings we would shoot the Red Ryder and a Sheridan 5mm air rifle in our basement or bedroom hallway. After they show safety understanding and are listening to instruction well, they learned .22LR with a Ruger 10/22 Pistol training for my daughters started with a Crossman and before long they were shooting .22 from a Ruger Single Six and 38 spec then 45 Colt from Ruger Blackhawks now oldest daughter has her own Glock 26 and youngest daughter likes her shotgun. [/QUOTE]
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