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What kind of gun should I buy for my daughter to practice shooting
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>>64469263
Ruger 10/22
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>>64469287
what blew up?
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>>64469263
You have options:
1. .22 LR rifle. It can be a lever gun, bolt gun, pump gun or semi-auto gun.
2. Shotgun; some people buy a lightweight .410 and watch their kids hate it (small shells have less shot). Instead, you can buy a 5-pound 20-gauge or an 8-pound 12-gauge and buy low-recoil/light loads. I promise you they'll have more fun that way.
3. pellet/BB gun; if she's extremely young, you can start working on her marksmanship with something that shoots cheaper ammo. Those guns can still kill small animals, so she should still follow gun safety.
4. Target handgun; Assuming they already learned on the ones above or are becoming teens, you can start them on the hardest gun to master, the pistol. Something with low recoil like a full-size 9mm, or even better, a target .22 LR gun (Ruger MK IV, Colt Woodsman, S&W Victory, Browning Buckmark, etc.) can help them learn fundamentals quickly.
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>>64469296
pipeline, ignore it.

>>64469263
.22's are a good start, both in pistol and rifles for practicing, fundamentals, all that sort of stuff. i'd move up in rifle calibers long before moving up in pistol calibers though, as the jump from .22 to 9mm in a pistol is much more noticeable than from a .22 to 5.56
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>>64469263
Wemi can't be trusted with firearms, anon.
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>>64469263
i got a savage rascal for my oldest son and my other two kids (daughters) learned off that. They really like it, and it's pretty accurate and the trigger is really nice too.
only my son has gotten into handguns / shotguns so far, the other two are a little too young.
we mostly shot off a bench.
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>>64469667
This.
Anything heavier than a nerf gun is a recipe for disaster.
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>>64469263
How old is she? If she is under 13, a bb gun. If she is 13-21, a Ruger 10/22. If she is 21 or older, a 9mm pistol of your choice. Captcha: PGGRS (poggers)
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Why is my retarded (affectionate) daughter-wife on /k/
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>>64469815
I'm sure it'll be fi...
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>>64469263
My daughter (10) likes shooting 22s especially her moms Ruger Mark IV. She really dislikes recoil, shot one mag of 9mm once and then switched back to 22.
Unless she has some special autistic interest (like say really wants a shotgun), get a 22 of some flavor. Maybe take her to the store with you and see what catches her eye.
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>>64469263
something with a bipod
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>>64472039
"who's koort cobayn"



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