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S&W 500 magnum
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Punt gun
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Nerf gun
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50 cal rifle
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Nerf gun
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.50 cal duh.
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A boomstick
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1 ReplyAnd this why there is no hope for America...
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Use a .22 LR (Long Rifle) I used that when I was younger then I had a .22 revolver it was cool the when I was about 12 I was shooting an AR-15,
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... A 22 would be best
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4 RepliesM259 SAW. Easy to use once you understand the recoil.
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1 ReplyI reccomend the khvostov, it's a low level gun, so that means your little tot can use it. It has a bit of recoil, but it teaches him to handle it. Eventually I reccomend moving him up until he can handle a big not gun
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Hmmm now water guns are really fun but so are air soft/nerf but then again water guns will make you wet on a summer day but then again water guns would be terrible for winter... Hmm maybe a little bit of both?
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7 RepliesWhere's the .50 cal option
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Depends on how old. Younger you may want a smaller caliber but it would take more for an older one. [spoiler]The next question is where to hide the body.[/spoiler]
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Water.
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Nerf guns are pretty good. I recommend the "longshot"
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A toy one.
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Red rider bb gun when they're real young, so they can learn to appreciate and respect guns, then bump to a 22LR, and then a 12 when they can handle the kick, after that they should be acquainted with whatever fits with what ever they're hunting
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1 ReplyEdited by Phøtøn: 2/25/2016 10:33:47 PMThe first gun I shot was a 12-gauge shotgun when I was 14. That hurt like a mother-blam!-er. 22's are imo perfect for kids to shoot first.
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Nerf.
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[i][b].50 cal.[/b][/i] Fixed
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Were you dropped on your head as a baby?
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Get your kid a couple hand grenades
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You should get him something a little less dangerous yet easier to hunt with, like brass knuckles or a butterfly knife