Not that kind of first time you bunch of perverts.
Let it forever be known that if I can't she now can!
Natural born dead eye she is. I'm so proud.
Some things you look forward to and dream about your entire life and today I took my daughter shooting for the first time. She did great. We spent about an hour just learning the basics, muzzle, hammer, trigger, front sight, rear sight and all the others. Then I had her dry fire them until she got a smooth stroke going. Afterward it was off to the range to kill some poor paper!
Shooter ready!
Happy dad is I...
Ok everyone take a good look and get a good whiff of something very rare these days.....factory fresh .22 Ammo.
We took the S&W Mod34 .22. This is actually a pretty rare revo in this condition but today is the exact reason I've been storing it for. Perfect gun for a first time. Also took the Ruger MkII .22. And lastly the Beretta 92 9mm just to let her see what things are like.
Finger off trigger loading the mod34
Taking a shot with the MkII
Now here's a neat sequence with the Ber92.
Flying brass.
Second round...BOOM!
Couple vids...
Very well for a first time ever. We will let it soak for a while and then go back for more.
This was the first time she had ever even heard a gun go off. Afterward she told me she had a deep newfound respect for the power she had just witnessed. At home when she was handling the .22 and 9mm ammo she was a bit in disbelief as I was trying to explain to her the seriousness of things. But even after shooting the first round of .22 she was like wow that was loud! Later after the Ber92 she made comment 'there's no respawning from that!' meaning it ain't COD and you can't just hit X and start over. I think I accomplished my mission in teaching her a vital skill as well as getting her to understand as well as witness guns are no joke.
Let it forever be known that if I can't she now can!
Natural born dead eye she is. I'm so proud.
Some things you look forward to and dream about your entire life and today I took my daughter shooting for the first time. She did great. We spent about an hour just learning the basics, muzzle, hammer, trigger, front sight, rear sight and all the others. Then I had her dry fire them until she got a smooth stroke going. Afterward it was off to the range to kill some poor paper!
Shooter ready!
Happy dad is I...
Ok everyone take a good look and get a good whiff of something very rare these days.....factory fresh .22 Ammo.
We took the S&W Mod34 .22. This is actually a pretty rare revo in this condition but today is the exact reason I've been storing it for. Perfect gun for a first time. Also took the Ruger MkII .22. And lastly the Beretta 92 9mm just to let her see what things are like.
Finger off trigger loading the mod34
Taking a shot with the MkII
Now here's a neat sequence with the Ber92.
Flying brass.
Second round...BOOM!
Couple vids...
Very well for a first time ever. We will let it soak for a while and then go back for more.
This was the first time she had ever even heard a gun go off. Afterward she told me she had a deep newfound respect for the power she had just witnessed. At home when she was handling the .22 and 9mm ammo she was a bit in disbelief as I was trying to explain to her the seriousness of things. But even after shooting the first round of .22 she was like wow that was loud! Later after the Ber92 she made comment 'there's no respawning from that!' meaning it ain't COD and you can't just hit X and start over. I think I accomplished my mission in teaching her a vital skill as well as getting her to understand as well as witness guns are no joke.