miss_3006 wrote:Not without 100% adult supervision.
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miss_3006 wrote:Not without 100% adult supervision.
-- Mon Oct 18, 2010 23:04 --m24 wrote:Yes.
Always keep it under lock and key.
The kid gets it only when you or someone who knows about handling air guns / guns is around.
You or that above-mentioned person always, and I repeat always, train the kid every time with the basics and the do's and don'ts.
Regards
-- Mon Oct 18, 2010 23:16 --Rajat wrote:Give:
Definition: To bestow without receiving a return; to confer without compensation; to impart, as a possession; to grant, as authority or permission; to yield up or allow.
NO I am totally against it.
Giving is something different than letting the child fire a couple of shots in your presence. I even do not totally support this. Keep it under lock and key.
hvj1 wrote:Dear Friends,
Is it really possible to supervise a 6 yr old kid 100%, in the blink of an eye, (even with all the training), what can you expect if the kid lets fly one and injures somebody ?
I remember, my father had locked up his 1911, in his cupboard, the keys handed over to my Mom,I used to be always on the lookout for just that unattended moment, when the cupboard was open. I got many raps on the head, but that did not deter me to sneak up and get hold of the gun at least on three to four occasions. I was a 'orrible 10 year old brat then, upto all kinds of mischief and mayhem most of my waking hours.
According to this example, adults with 10 year old kids like the one in question ( ) should not keep guns.hvj1 wrote:Dear Friends,
Is it really possible to supervise a 6 yr old kid 100%, in the blink of an eye, (even with all the training), what can you expect if the kid lets fly one and injures somebody ?
I remember, my father had locked up his 1911, in his cupboard, the keys handed over to my Mom,I used to be always on the lookout for just that unattended moment, when the cupboard was open. I got many raps on the head, but that did not deter me to sneak up and get hold of the gun at least on three to four occasions. I was a 'orrible 10 year old brat then, upto all kinds of mischief and mayhem most of my waking hours.
Vikram wrote: According to this example, adults with 10 year old kids like the one in question ( ) should not keep guns.
In this case as per the blog of Mr.M24 i do agree with himm24 wrote:Yes.
Always keep it under lock and key.
The kid gets it only when you or someone who knows about handling air guns / guns is around.
You or that above-mentioned person always, and I repeat always, train the kid every time with the basics and the do's and don'ts.
Regards
Thanks for acknowledging and assessing my comment fantumfan. You have got it right, it is my nature to assess and give precise and hairsplitting replies and opinions.fantumfan2003 wrote:
Rajat,
Thanks for the hairsplitting of Give
Ofcourse nobody is foolish enought to "give" a gun to a child. Almost anyone of us will definitely allow kids to shoot airguns (taking into account all safety precautions)