She's only 3, we're getting there.
well he did say they were practicing trigger control, i wonder if that's the reason why....
Below is this AR15 pic, its more a jab at how so many AR ppl have a bunch of mods they will never need.
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MY daughter knows all she has to do is ask and I will show her my guns. I will drop whatever I'm doing to do so as I promised her. MY wife does the same.That's it. That's why I haven't taken her to the range with me yet. She's getting there but not quite ready. She'll walk around the house to keep from walking in front of the rifle and has all the safety rules down EXCEPT keep your finger off the trigger until you intend to fire
She's only 3, we're getting there.
MY daughter knows all she has to do is ask and I will show her my guns.
Not yet. It will be once I get work again. Im SBRing the receiver and building a 10" integral barrel for it. One day when I win the lottery Ill call Norrell too.Is that G36 22 on a class lll big boy lower? It looks like it. Cool either way just wondering.
Some nice .22's. Here's my little squirrel sniper system
10/22 (naturally), Fajen stock, Adams and Bennet barrel, R/T adjustable hammer and sear, R/T trigger, millet rings, Burris FF2 4.5-14/42 scope, random other parts I can't think of off the top of my head. Will put 10 shots in a dime sized group at 50 yds and no squirrel/water moccasin/rabbit is safe at 100 yards and under.
High and right was cold bore, ammo was the ridiculously expensive (for .22) Wolf Extra Match.
With her big sister.
And the future squirrel sniper, we're working on her trigger control