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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3221955" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>I enjoy to introduce new shooters to the sport. I try and show them guns and how they look and work prior to the range visit with no ammo involved. This way they can get more acquainted with the guns. Its also a good time to bring up the 4 rules or or 10 commandments of gun safety. Whatever you flavor is. Then make sure to talk about those while at the range and give examples of correct way to use them. My kids can recite 10 commandments of gun ownership. We talk about them on the way to the range. I had them watch different videos on youtube about them. Just want them hearing from multiple voices these same things and how important they are.. Also anytime we take new people I plan very limited to no shooting for myself. I am their personal instructor/safety officer to make sure they have no mishaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3221955, member: 32"] I enjoy to introduce new shooters to the sport. I try and show them guns and how they look and work prior to the range visit with no ammo involved. This way they can get more acquainted with the guns. Its also a good time to bring up the 4 rules or or 10 commandments of gun safety. Whatever you flavor is. Then make sure to talk about those while at the range and give examples of correct way to use them. My kids can recite 10 commandments of gun ownership. We talk about them on the way to the range. I had them watch different videos on youtube about them. Just want them hearing from multiple voices these same things and how important they are.. Also anytime we take new people I plan very limited to no shooting for myself. I am their personal instructor/safety officer to make sure they have no mishaps. [/QUOTE]
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