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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 4099679" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>Depending on the kid, a crickett is where most people start. I started on a pump action 22. My kid really likes bolt actions, but he loves the pump action.</p><p>The kid doesn't need to know that ANY 22 isn't a single shot until a few range trips are under their belts haha. Teaches them patience, especially when you step up to pistols.</p><p>If we were going tomorrow, me and one of the kids, I'd take the following, because options are fun at the range.</p><p>CZ 452 Trainer with irons, CZ 455 Tacticool with fixed 6x scope, Remington 572 Fieldmaster with 2-7 scope, Rossi Rio Bravo (plastic edition) with fiber optic irons, Glock 44, S&W 63, S&W 43C.</p><p>That covers bolt, pump, lever, semi auto pistol, SA/DA revo, and DAO revo. Covers the basics, and out of more than quite a few 22s we've tried, this list is the most fun for us at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Pick something you can both enjoy. The Rossi is a GREAT gun for less than Henry prices, the CZ is a heirloom you'll both love. Savage has some great beginner guns at beginner prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 4099679, member: 2106"] Depending on the kid, a crickett is where most people start. I started on a pump action 22. My kid really likes bolt actions, but he loves the pump action. The kid doesn't need to know that ANY 22 isn't a single shot until a few range trips are under their belts haha. Teaches them patience, especially when you step up to pistols. If we were going tomorrow, me and one of the kids, I'd take the following, because options are fun at the range. CZ 452 Trainer with irons, CZ 455 Tacticool with fixed 6x scope, Remington 572 Fieldmaster with 2-7 scope, Rossi Rio Bravo (plastic edition) with fiber optic irons, Glock 44, S&W 63, S&W 43C. That covers bolt, pump, lever, semi auto pistol, SA/DA revo, and DAO revo. Covers the basics, and out of more than quite a few 22s we've tried, this list is the most fun for us at the moment. Pick something you can both enjoy. The Rossi is a GREAT gun for less than Henry prices, the CZ is a heirloom you'll both love. Savage has some great beginner guns at beginner prices. [/QUOTE]
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