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<blockquote data-quote="AguaFriaRanger" data-source="post: 3899533" data-attributes="member: 48527"><p>I was started with a pellet rifle when I was 6 or so after I demonstrated knowledge of the rules of firearms safety. After a while with that (7) I was able to demonstrate proficency and moved up to a .22lr rifle. Shortly thereafter I was taught pistols. Was shooting whatever my dad brought with us to the range by 9 or so.</p><p></p><p>Overall it depends on the kid. They're just little people after all. I know some grown men I wouldn't trust to hold a gun in my presence, and I've seen some young kids safely and effectively executing dynamic courses of fire with movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AguaFriaRanger, post: 3899533, member: 48527"] I was started with a pellet rifle when I was 6 or so after I demonstrated knowledge of the rules of firearms safety. After a while with that (7) I was able to demonstrate proficency and moved up to a .22lr rifle. Shortly thereafter I was taught pistols. Was shooting whatever my dad brought with us to the range by 9 or so. Overall it depends on the kid. They're just little people after all. I know some grown men I wouldn't trust to hold a gun in my presence, and I've seen some young kids safely and effectively executing dynamic courses of fire with movement. [/QUOTE]
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