you are lucky, as well as the grand dad in that video.I took my grandson to the range with me when he was 16 and we fired a .360, a couple of 9mms, a .45, and an AR-15. Afterwards I asked him if he liked it and he said he appreciated the experience and was glad he tried it but it was not his "cup of tea" and I'm alright with that. One of my granddaughters (his sister) is chomping at the bit to go but is a little young right now. All together I currently have 7 grandkids and plan on taking everyone of them at least once. Spending time with the grandkids is one of my joys in life...
Never say never... my son in law was never interested in guns or hunting, not a bit. Then suddenly at age 50 he suddenly took an interest in archery hunting, primitive. And this year he started getting an interest in firearms. Midlife change? Who knows but I am glad to help him.you are lucky, as well as the grand dad in that video.
all my grown kids, are not into guns.
thier kids are not into guns
the grand kids are not into guns
it's ok though, at least when i go to the club, or range, it's one less thing to worry about like you know, a round that has a delayed primer, maybe an over charged reloaded cartridge, etc.
it would kill me if anyone in my family got hurt doing something with me, that they are not into, just to spend time together.
well, maybe there will be a change in interest.Never say never... my son in law was never interested in guns or hunting, not a bit. Then suddenly at age 50 he suddenly took an interest in archery hunting, primitive. And this year he started getting an interest in firearms. Midlife change? Who knows but I am glad to help him.