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<blockquote data-quote="CharlieMurphy" data-source="post: 2385250" data-attributes="member: 31193"><p>Throw her in the range with a loaded firearm, preferably full auto, and let her learn by trial and error. Just kidding. But seriously just let her go in alone and I'm sure plenty of guys will line up to give her a hand so she still learns with no risk to you. Joking again.</p><p></p><p>Nothin to be said that hasn't been said. Correct shirt and shoes are important so she's comfortable, as well as the regular stuff like grip, stance, trigger pull, not anticipating the shot, and front sight focus.</p><p></p><p>Congrats on her being interested. I know when my daughter is that age I will be a lot more comfortable knowing she can operate a firearm and defend herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlieMurphy, post: 2385250, member: 31193"] Throw her in the range with a loaded firearm, preferably full auto, and let her learn by trial and error. Just kidding. But seriously just let her go in alone and I'm sure plenty of guys will line up to give her a hand so she still learns with no risk to you. Joking again. Nothin to be said that hasn't been said. Correct shirt and shoes are important so she's comfortable, as well as the regular stuff like grip, stance, trigger pull, not anticipating the shot, and front sight focus. Congrats on her being interested. I know when my daughter is that age I will be a lot more comfortable knowing she can operate a firearm and defend herself. [/QUOTE]
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