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Whats a good first handgun for a 5 year old.
i want to get my nephew a handgun for his upcoming 5th b-day.
it needs to be something he can handle and probably small enough for someone his size to conceal. size wise, a 22 caliber pistol would work, but i just dont think he will be happy with the stopping power if he ever gets in a jam. do you think the ppk is too heavy for a five year old and does the ppk have the stopping power? please let me know what would be the best for him.. |
LOL this should be a good thread...
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snub nose .38
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it needs to be small enough so no one knows he packing... |
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Anything chambered .357 and up should have enough stopping power for those playground firefights, but if you want him to be totally safe, I would recommend a Thompson .45 with a 50 round mag. He probably won't need ranges longer than 50 yards, and at full auto, he can take out multiple targets quickly. As long as you teach him about muzzle rise the recoil is very easy to handle
I think they are making a "Spongebob" color scheme for the thompson now.... should be a big hit with your nephew :) |
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he needs protection when he's slingin' rocks... |
I would say an AK-47.
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and the cops would be all over him.. he already did a stretch in rikers for possession with intent to distribute and a trumped up racketeering charge... |
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LOL... funny thread!
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Definitely a .22. That's what I started my daughter on when she was 5. She likes a .38 now though.
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"bring 'em young to break 'em in for military career" HUH?
serious, get him some ballet training instead of such shit :( dont you remember a 6yo shooting a 6yo girl in flint? watch "bowling for columbine" and dont buy a weapon for a kid ... they do stupid things ... |
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Have no idea but you should post a pic with your final choice :winkwink:
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Ignore all the pussies, bitches, and softhearted faggots that are undoubtedly going to make their way into this thread.
At 5 years old, I was shooting gophers with my dad's single shot .22 all day long, i loved it. but i had hand the staple 'daisy red ryder' for a year easy by that time. I'd say at 5 years old, a good startr pistol, would be a Marksmen or Daisy BB gun. They aren't overly expensive, aren't likely to kill much of anything or hurt anyone too badly in the case of an accident. Spend some time withhim, teach him the rules, and make sure they are enforced upon him, If he jackasses around with it, points it at someone (even unloaded) etc etc, take it a way in a snap. I used to love laying int he grass with my red ryder shootin bumble bees off my mom's flowers. Get him a BB gun and he'll blow hours in the backyard shooting pop cans up. He doesn't need a handcannon to have fun or learn proper shooting ethics. give him some time with the pistol until you are comfortable that he has the proper ethics instilled in him, then bump him up a .22 revolver or something rad like that... |
omg, I love GFY sometimes :1orglaugh
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he is a straight pipe hitting nigga... he runs all the rock and weed selling for a 4 block radius in watts.. he also has a string a bitches that he tricks out... and dont even get me started on his loan sharking and protection business.. because of the nature of his business, he sometimes might run across an unsavory element.. i just dont want him to have to live in fear.... so please.. tell me what kind of gun i should get for him.. |
http://www.gundirectory.com/guns/20028-1.jpg
The lady derringer .357 would be perfect for his small fingers. It has great stopping power although it is only a single shot. |
a mac-10 with the pin shaved down 2cm...
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http://www.swordsandarmor.com/images...ock_Pistol.jpg
got go old school so the recoil builds up his strength. |
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Smith and Wesson Centennial:
My six year old has no trouble handling it. It's small, light, and has the decent stopping power of a .38. Plus it's hammerless so when someone tries to take his lunch money, he can shoot it while still inside his coat pocket without it getting jammed on the fabric or being caught on elementary school surveillance cameras waiving it around. Another plus is the built in lock. A small key (like a handcuff key) you can keep on your key chain locks/unlocks the gun, giving added locking safety so you don't have to scratch it up with a cable or trigger lock when left in his cubbie hole or spongebob lunchbox in the back of the classroom. Not very accurate though, small barrel and light weight means it must be used at close range. But other than that, it's great for that little gansta thug in your life. Guns don't kill people, poorly parented children do. . |
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thanks.. i will definitely look into that.. :thumbsup |
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apparently because of my nephews gang affiliations, they considered him too dangerous to be locked up in LA... the funny thing is that my nephew went into jail with a bachelors in marijuana and came out with a doctorate in cocaine... |
When I was about 7. My uncle trained me with his first gun.
Its a was a single shot 12 gauge with no recoil pad. The words are ringing in my ear. "Make a man out of you yet" |
This is without a doubt the best gun thread I've seen on here in a long time.
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Seriously, a 5 yr old needs something fun, something to keep him occupied.
You should get him a Swiss army gun http://justelite.net/wp-content/uplo...07/_fun001.jpg |
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$5700 in cash, 4 ounces of rock, a few ounces of weed, and a couple dozen e bombs.... and if he's in hollywood, he likes to ride with the horse.. |
Get him one of these...
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