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Risasi 04-10-2010 05:52 PM

Red Ryder for the 9 year old, buck for the 6 year old. BB guns aren't typically 20 yard guns.

Sheridan 04-10-2010 05:55 PM

I like the idea that it's yours, and you let him use it, under your supervision....................


Here you go;

http://www.gamousa.com/product.aspx?product=Whisper 22&productID=289

etothepii 04-11-2010 09:50 AM

I went with the Crosman 760. For $35 at Walmart, I'm happy. It's mine, the 6 year old will get a turn to shoot every so often, and the 9 year old will learn how to load it, pump it, etc. Nothing is done if I am not there. It will be locked up. As far as they are concerned, it is a firearm, and not an air gun.

Out of the box, first shot was a bulls eye at about 15 yards. Half dollar group of 5 shots.

More than adaquate for a first time pellet gun, IMO.

Once my older son gets a bit older, we will look at something in the 1000 fps range. Maybe a scope by then too.

Thanks for all the advice, guys!

JeffS 04-11-2010 01:56 PM

I would get one of the breakover pellet guns. Get them a good scope one it and teach them to handle it safely. It will be good training for when they get older and start shooting .22's and centerfire rifles.

halfbakedi420 04-11-2010 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by JeffS (Post 3611028)
I would get one of the breakover pellet guns. Get them a good scope one it and teach them to handle it safely. It will be good training for when they get older and start shooting .22's and centerfire rifles.


maybe a pos scope to learn with lol..definitely dont put a Burris er Swarovski scope on it lol

etothepii 04-11-2010 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by halfbakedi420 (Post 3611041)
maybe a pos scope to learn with lol..definitely dont put a Burris er Swarovski scope on it lol

Scopes ...
No scope for this gun. IMO, young ones should learn to shoot well with iron sights, and have a lot of experience using them before switching over to scopes. And I can't see trying to mount a scope onto a plastic gun.


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