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I don't see a 4 year old with a gun being a safe or smart idea
At 4 years old Nerf or at most a good old Red Rider BB gun.
A BB gun under supervision is the most I would trust them with. If you cannot read, write, form complete coherent sentences, etc, you should not be shooting a gun or hunting.I know there are a lot of adults that own guns that probably do not meet the standards I just listed, but 4 is way to young.
I can't see a 4 year old being able to aim the rifle competently. I suppose you could teach or control the rest. The parent or bystander could handle the muzzle control aspect, target ID, and pretty much everything else. I just can't picture a 4 year old being able to aim the rifle as needed. I'm trying to picture my kid doing this at 4. She's pretty mature, responsible, pretty even keeled, etc but I can't see her being physically able to handle the actual shooting aspect of it at 4.
Quote from: jackelope on November 15, 2017, 01:39:04 PMI can't see a 4 year old being able to aim the rifle competently. I suppose you could teach or control the rest. The parent or bystander could handle the muzzle control aspect, target ID, and pretty much everything else. I just can't picture a 4 year old being able to aim the rifle as needed. I'm trying to picture my kid doing this at 4. She's pretty mature, responsible, pretty even keeled, etc but I can't see her being physically able to handle the actual shooting aspect of it at 4.Have you seen some of the kid-sized ARs? I'm not saying buy a 4 year-old an AR and leave it with her. But again, with hand-on adult supervision, very young children can enjoy shooting in a responsible environment.