Well, there's hope

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Rex B
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Well, there's hope

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I've taken my 33-y.o. daughter shooting a few times. While she generally enjoys it, she is very recoil-sensitive so we stick with .22s.
she owns no firearms.

Today, after trading emails about the elections, she said "I think I want a gun for Christmas".

I told her "Tell Santa!".

She said "I just did".

So I'll be shopping for another firearm.
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Most excellent! What are you considering for her?
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That brightened my day.
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I'm leaning toward a Ruger SR22. I may let her shoot my Walther P22 and see how she likes it, it's pretty similar.
I might also look at one of the DA .22 mag or .22LR/.22M mag convertibles
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