The biggest problem with "toy" guns, kids grow up pointing and shoot at everything. That habit will transfer over to real guns if you don't stop it early.
1) Treat every gun as if it is loaded. 2) Never point a gun at anything you do not intend to destroy. 3) Be aware of your target and what is beyond your target. 4) Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
This knucklehead broke all the rules. He was lucky it was only an airsoft gun so his lesson was relatively cheap.
I'm sure she will immediately replace the computer screen for him and tell him it's not his fault. Am I the only one who thinks that kids shouldn't have computers in their room anyway, and this kid clearly shouldn't have a gun of any kind either.
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barefootgreg 10 years ago
The biggest problem with "toy" guns, kids grow up pointing and shoot at everything. That habit will transfer over to real guns if you don't stop it early.
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57plymouth 10 years ago
First post nails it.
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wreckeur 10 years ago
1) Treat every gun as if it is loaded.
2) Never point a gun at anything you do not intend to destroy.
3) Be aware of your target and what is beyond your target.
4) Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
This knucklehead broke all the rules. He was lucky it was only an airsoft gun so his lesson was relatively cheap.
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Todd73 10 years ago
I'm sure she will immediately replace the computer screen for him and tell him it's not his fault. Am I the only one who thinks that kids shouldn't have computers in their room anyway, and this kid clearly shouldn't have a gun of any kind either.
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Nickolas 10 years ago
2nd that. We have one TV in the house and one computer. What kind of mother uses F*** in front of their kid?
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