Toy gun as training device for youngsters
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 6:08 pm
So I've decide NOT to get the kids a BB gun this Christmas. Probably wait one more year. We're traveling to California to see my in laws, so just more trouble than it's worth (wouldn't be able to shoot it in their little backyard anyway). And my kids aren't quite old enough - daughter is 4 1/2, son just turned 2.
But my daughter is showing an interesting in learning more about shooting. So I noticed this at Target today and thought it might be a good first gun training tool
http://www.amazon.com/Double-Shot-Rifle ... B000IGAC8G" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Anyone else have one of these for their kids? It seems to function like a real gun - break-open, double-barrel long gun and the Nerf "darts" load into little plastic "cases" then into the gun, which fires them under light spring pressure, then actually EJECTS the "spent cases" when gun is broke open again - HOW COOL IS THAT?
Anyway, if anyone has something like this and has used it for this purpose let me know your thoughts/experience. I plan to treat this as a "real gun" with the kids, might even store it in the gun safe to give it that "real" feeling. They would only be allowed to use it when daddy is with them and if they ever point it at a person etc., I'll correct them just as sternly as if they pointed a real BB gun or firearm at someone. Thinking this is perfect for teaching them the four rules and then next year move up to BB guns, then .22 rifle after that.
But my daughter is showing an interesting in learning more about shooting. So I noticed this at Target today and thought it might be a good first gun training tool
http://www.amazon.com/Double-Shot-Rifle ... B000IGAC8G" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Anyone else have one of these for their kids? It seems to function like a real gun - break-open, double-barrel long gun and the Nerf "darts" load into little plastic "cases" then into the gun, which fires them under light spring pressure, then actually EJECTS the "spent cases" when gun is broke open again - HOW COOL IS THAT?
Anyway, if anyone has something like this and has used it for this purpose let me know your thoughts/experience. I plan to treat this as a "real gun" with the kids, might even store it in the gun safe to give it that "real" feeling. They would only be allowed to use it when daddy is with them and if they ever point it at a person etc., I'll correct them just as sternly as if they pointed a real BB gun or firearm at someone. Thinking this is perfect for teaching them the four rules and then next year move up to BB guns, then .22 rifle after that.