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That brings up another point I'd liek to hear folks wisdom on. As this is the first gun Dad is buying for her and sentimentality runs big in my family. I'm wondering about whether to go youth or ladies, or what. I'd like it to be a gun she can keep and be proud of as she matures. I'd like it to be nice enough, almost heirloom ....wondering are there options about getting different stocks....not sure how much more she will grow, maybe one more spurt. By hunting season next she she might be done......something more to think about.
I picked up a Rem 1100 LT 20ga for my son when he was 13, perfect size for him THEN. Now is 16 and over 6 ft and it looks like a toy in his hands. I do have a 13 yr old daughter, and she might just get a hand-me-down.It is and nice shooting gun, traditional wood stock, but it seems a bit hard to load for someone with small hands and little finger strength. My son struggled with it in the beginning. IF i was to to it over again I would go with the 870. However as smallish O/U would be kinda cool too.
Franchi makes a nice youth model semi-auto. Very light, but with manageable recoil. I plan on picking one of these up this winter or in the spring for my girls.
Quote from: JLS on October 08, 2013, 05:06:49 PMFranchi makes a nice youth model semi-auto. Very light, but with manageable recoil. I plan on picking one of these up this winter or in the spring for my girls.Decent gun for $700. They offer it in camo and black.