wmg1299
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For Father's Day, I decided to kill two birds with one stone. We went to visit my wife's parents at their land in East Texas. She got to spend time with her dad while my sons and I went outside for a day of shooting.
My sons (16 and 13 years old) are athletic kids who have been playing Call of Duty with their friends online for years. Given this background, I was sure they would love my AR-15's and striker-fired polymer semi-autos. To my surprise, the 16 year-old's favorite handgun was my old Taurus PT92 with walnut grips, and his favorite rifle was an old Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle. He has liked revolvers since he first started shooting at age 7, but I assumed he liked them because he enjoys engineering and he could see/feel more of how revolvers work than he could with a semi-auto. Apparently, his Grandfather's old S&W Highway Patrolman revolver is still one of his all-time favorites. My youngest also likes revolvers, and both of my boys like shooting my Henry and Marlin lever-action rifles.
Do any of your kids/teens prefer classic models to modern semi-autos and sporting rifles? Both of my boys seem drawn to older wood and blued steel guns of all types. I love those guns too, but I was surprised to see younger shooters preferring them to everything they see on TV and in video games.
My sons (16 and 13 years old) are athletic kids who have been playing Call of Duty with their friends online for years. Given this background, I was sure they would love my AR-15's and striker-fired polymer semi-autos. To my surprise, the 16 year-old's favorite handgun was my old Taurus PT92 with walnut grips, and his favorite rifle was an old Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle. He has liked revolvers since he first started shooting at age 7, but I assumed he liked them because he enjoys engineering and he could see/feel more of how revolvers work than he could with a semi-auto. Apparently, his Grandfather's old S&W Highway Patrolman revolver is still one of his all-time favorites. My youngest also likes revolvers, and both of my boys like shooting my Henry and Marlin lever-action rifles.
Do any of your kids/teens prefer classic models to modern semi-autos and sporting rifles? Both of my boys seem drawn to older wood and blued steel guns of all types. I love those guns too, but I was surprised to see younger shooters preferring them to everything they see on TV and in video games.