The maturity and experience of the kid being around things that are dangerous and how well he obeys instructions concerning them determines when he's ready.In my case,raised rurally,under my dad's supervision I Begin by shooting his Remington 241 22 auto before I got a Daisey Red Ryder for Christmas at age 6.At 9 I got a 410 single shot,by 11 I was squirrel hunting alone with it or the 241,not really alone,Dale,my Black&Tan squirrel dog was with me.At 12 I got a 16 ga Stevens double barrel,which I killed a eight point buck with that year.I regressed to a Daisey 25 pump for the bb battles my friends and I engaged in.It was back and forth between being responsible with real guns and totally irresponsible with bb guns.My mom always asked "that thing isn't loaded is it"upon entering the house and made me show her the empty chamber.Our guns were kept on a rack in the dining room or in my bedroom.I'd opine that if the guns have to be locked away only to keep them away from the kid,he may not be quite ready for one of his own.
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