Nutn, I want to thank you. I'm a 22-year-old avid shooter who grew up without the benefit of a firearm heritage or even any real firearm training until I was a young teenager, though from a young age, I had an affinity for firearms. Luckily, once I was exposed to firearms I learned quickly and have since built my own AR-15 and taught my wife to both handle and effectively manipulate firearms. "Children of the Gun" has REALLY made me look forward to having children to share my passion with.
@JamesOvelar14 жыл бұрын
We need someone like you, here, speaking about Safe gun handling and responsible gun ownership. Wish I lived in America.
@Krakatov14 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nutn for this video. I'm 16 and have been handling guns my life. I feel like I'm almost a "Jedi" and I have a little 11 year old brother who has very little experience to guns and I would love to teach him safe gun handling, but certain factors in my life make it hard. Thanks Nutn again.
@izmazix214812 жыл бұрын
Wow. You won't believe the timing on this, my two year old is VERY interested in guns and I was unsure how to proceed with that. Thank you so much for helping me think of great, safe ways to teach him!
@robbief8511 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to apply these principals to my 2 and 3 year old boys. Great series, Nutn!
@telekinetic1312 жыл бұрын
Nutnfancy, I'm a 30 year old tadpole. I'm about to buy my first gun ever. (Walther P22) I have every intention of teaching my son and daughter to shoot once I am comfortable with my own knowledge and competence. I just want to say that your videos especially this one has been an enormous inspiration to me. Thank you for everything you do. Keep up the great work.
@eg199mm14 жыл бұрын
i am a single father and i am a civilian sheep dog , i have been training my children about gun safety for the past 4 years. i know for a fact that this will make their lives safer , and they understand our heritage more. The constitution is a great thing pass it on to the kids. God bless you and your squad.
@Fallout3Follower14 жыл бұрын
Probably the best educational gun video on all of youtube. It's very informative and speaks the truth. Keep doing what you're doing.
@ConditionRedDawn14 жыл бұрын
Great series Nutn. I've been shooting guns since I was 5. I learned the hard way about handling a loaded gun in my Grandpa's house. I was grounded from shooting guns at his house for a year. It was a great lesson.
@NinjaMustache999 жыл бұрын
Nutnfancy's zygote term helped me on a science test... A+
@nutnfancy9 жыл бұрын
Saweet-TD
@Xxcrazyxkill7xX12 жыл бұрын
As a 16 year old Canadian boy, I don't have great experience in firearm use. However with the many tips you go over, I use these skills when using my Sig Sauer p226 X-five. I go over safety and handeling daily before I go to bed and with my older brother when my parents are not around, as they disagree with firearms. One day I hope to find myself in the military enjoying life on the range with a glock 17 in hand and maybe my family along side. Thanks for being a outstandng teacher.
@acetow14 жыл бұрын
I grew up with firearms and was trained from a young age on their safe and proper use. Although my Father and Grandfather did not have specific stages of training, they taught me to be a responsible shooter with exactly the same method you are advocating. I like how you incorporate safety, achievement, rewards and possibly most importantly heritage. I think you will actually save lives with this video and that is what being a Sheepdog is all about!
@ChromeFreak12314 жыл бұрын
I know it is a different world now but, when I grew up, there was a shotgun leaning in the corner of our living room. I grew up with 3 sisters and a little brother and we were taught about firearm safety. I completely agree that by making it taboo you are just creating a curiosity that could result in tragedy. I can remember shooting bb guns from about 3 years old. I was given a .410 shotgun for a Christmas gift in 1976 and I was 11 years old. It is all in how you raise kids. Great video.
@grayfoxthe5th14 жыл бұрын
i cant get enough of your videos. keep makein them and we will all keep watchin i watched both of these and its better than any movie out... thanks bud.
@OfWolfandManDL12 жыл бұрын
Great series. I feel the same way in many of the philosophies you talk about in this series and I hope to be able to teach my future sons or daughters to be safe and competent in the use of guns and other dangerous things. I didn't personally get to learn these things when I was a child and I would be a much more competent shooter now as an adult. Thanks for the videos you make.
@MatoVuc14 жыл бұрын
after the war, the gun was mostly an avoided subject in the home, mostly due to my mom's request. my dad did start teaching me gun safety and all, but it took time to sink in and obviously didn't sink in enough. I'm not happy with the way i learned it, but i am very glad that i did learn proper firearm safety and attitude with, regardless whether i ever do own a real firearm or not.
@Jeenyus198314 жыл бұрын
My wife and I were just talking-if things got nasty and Nutn was like-ok guys-and organized a response based on his sub list-There'd be 80,000 strong! Not even counting their 'scouts' or jedi's! Rock on guys! keep up the great work!! God Bless
@Magnumpeanut14 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I have been trying to tell my friends and family forever. They all freak out when they here that I have guns in my home and that my kids shoot too. I couldn't say it as well as you did though. I bought my oldest son a rifle when he was 5 and he shoots a single action pistol now too. Its all about training and consistency, and as a parent I have to be responsible to do my job and teach them.
@KellyeKimmel12 жыл бұрын
My Dad put gun safety at the top of the list and from a young age both me and my son were taught how to use firearms of all kinds, safely, As a 47 yr old adult I am now forever thankful for the gift my Dad gave me. I recently purchased my first firearm, a ruger sr9, and oddly I am having the same problem with mine out of the box as you did. Hopefully I can get it resolved. My Dad would have been proud of my perfect score on the CA gun safety test you have to take too. :-) Have a great day!
@hilg265414 жыл бұрын
My parents never gave me gun safety training beyond a couple of times they reiterated the basic safety rules of treat it like it's loaded and never point it at something you don't want to destroy. I use these videos as training on how to properly train the children I will someday have.
@Johnsafek13 жыл бұрын
This is a great thing to get out there. My father and grand father had never had any firearm experience, but as a child I was introduced to the world of action movies and video games, as my life progressed on I found these videos to be a great base on what to aim for saftey of fireamrs,I thank you for this great information, I would also recomend you find people that you trust with you child that are knowledge about firearms to help you out
@74Hobbes14 жыл бұрын
Funny story. We were at the range this past Sat. During a total line cease fire, just about everyone took off their ear protection to chat or BS or what have you. I took "ears" off to talk to another member and my son started taking his "ears" off and I said "Hey buddy, keep those on please...eyes and ears all the time." he goes..."But you have yours off Dad!"..."You're right buddy, I better put them back on right?". ALWAYS watching... they will humble you and make you smile. Fun times!!
@ArmedVegan14 жыл бұрын
Great series! You have such a talent for talking about your key points and adding great detail, even citing references. Thank you and TNP crew for all the hard work as always, and thanks for posting! I just took a friend shooting for their first time and we had such a great time. I was glad I heard this series before going =D
@3cl3c71k0r14 жыл бұрын
Do you teach your kids how to use a car's manual transmission? That was one of those things that I LOVED. It really clicked with me - having more control over a vehicle. It was a scary business at first, but so worth it. It's still something that brings me great pleasure, and it's something that I continue to learn each time out. Shifting points, heel-toe downshifting, weight redistribution - it's super-cool for blokes.
@deathwing9814 жыл бұрын
Nutnfancy, Your a great father. I wish my dad was like you. He got a gun license but He have no gun.
@phillymacify14 жыл бұрын
I also teach my children gun saftey and heritage, just as I was taught. Thanks nutn'. Its good to see some still know what America is, lets never forget! You don't know what you've lost if you don't know what you have. Everyone.... teach your children what is is to be an American. Long live the Republic!
@aaronrules12 жыл бұрын
Your videos have brought me to Rock River LAR-15 (bought it!), and these vids coupled with the NRA guidelines have helped me have an idea how to teach my eight year old better about firearms. Thanks! Keep up the good work...we love it man!
@Emiajtruk12 жыл бұрын
Great set of vids. Dangerous things with COTG parts 1&2. Watching them together-awesome, made sense. Keep up the good work!
@74Hobbes14 жыл бұрын
"Regrouping" .... yeah... I need to do more of that when I see the eye's glazing over. LOL! Luckily I don't see that a lot when we're at the range thank goodness, but it does tend to happen. I think that regrouping goes hand in hand with just about anything new that you're trying to teach your child. I really like how a lot what you have to say can be brought to bear in other aspects of life as well. Great vid and thanks for your efforts Nutn!
@Geldenleaf11 жыл бұрын
I've probably watched these videos a dozen times now. Great philosophy. Great ideas and great parenting.
@SilentPerceiver14 жыл бұрын
My parents are protectionists. When I was 9 I got into shooting from the N64 Goldeneye 007 video game. After that my parents wouldn't let me near a gun. They even told relatives not to buy me any or teach me about them. They didn't think I could distinguish between a game and reality! I did my best to teach myself later, not because of my parents but IN SPITE OF THEM. Strangely, my parents recently bought a gun but instead of becoming competent they bought the gun with the most safeties.
@asdfjkl42611 жыл бұрын
Excellent video as usual Nutnfancy. This is great advice for any adult gun owner with kids in the house. Well done!
@TSHBuddahead12 жыл бұрын
I'm an 18yo in the Jedi phase, and my 25yo sister is in the zygote phase. I think men may have a propensity to be drawn toward guns in their childhood. Girls are still playing with dolls while guys are plinking with Red Riders when they're 5yo. Thanks for the video series Nutn. I'll be sure to apply this when I start a family in the future.
@Forsakenrage0213 жыл бұрын
Thanks for opening up these videos for Mobile Users! Mobile is my primary way of watching your videos due to work and traveling in a car. Awesome videos and completely on board with everything here. My son (Zygote phase) an I have already went over naming some of the parts of my Savage Bolt gun.
@PTExp14 жыл бұрын
Best opinion on the matter I have ever come across. No kids yet but one day this will be a guide.
@BENLINUZ14 жыл бұрын
My first gun was a youth model mossberg 500 in 20 gauge. I was about 8 or 9. My dad made sure he got me light loads. However the first gun I shot was a single shot Marlin 22. When I got my first gun I think it was the best day of my life. I have gotten and bought guns by myself since then but none were that special.
@amessad14 жыл бұрын
Man you got to go bigger than KZbin !!!!!!!! Again you blew me away !
@kansaspatriot205110 жыл бұрын
Great vid NutN!!! Good ideas for the tadpoles on the range. I always try to set mine up to succeed without making it 'too' easy. Metal dueling trees and a couple of .22's always bring smiles. My kids all get their first firearm, usually a hunting shotgun, at age 11. This gives them a year to practice with it before heading out bird hunting the following fall. And its up to them if they want more....and they usually do.
@MatoVuc14 жыл бұрын
Now, my dad is a hunter and very smart man, but why i didn't develope proper firearms attitude by then for several reasons. The fact that while i was 3-4, my dad was fighting on the front didn't help. I had developed a good idea of what weapons can do, from my personal experiences from the war (almost lost one of my knees to shrapnel from a artillery shell and saw my dad injured, so those kind of things stick with you, even that young)...
@ericdecker737612 жыл бұрын
You seem like a great dad nutn my father showed me how to shoot and be safe with a .22 and a 20 gauge when i was very young and i am very blessed that he did i grew up and now i own 6 of my own guns including handguns and i will teach my child when the time comes
@SuperGrizzly198414 жыл бұрын
Great series of vids! Just got my shirt today.Ordered it three days ago and like you said,here in three days all the way to the east coast! Great Quality Thanks for all the TNPer's do!
@TheHeadCasey14 жыл бұрын
I was at wal-mart with my daughter today. I pulled out an orange toy gun from the shelves and pointed it at her and went "bang". She ran over and says to... me. . . . "No daddy, never point it at anything you don't wanna kill." IT CAN BE TAUGHT!
@chabochi114 жыл бұрын
as a child years ago, when my dad brought a gun into the house he showed us how it works and to never point it anyone. i was never curious about it after he showed it to us,because it was not forbidden by him to access the firearm. however, now as an adult i dig guns and the right to possess them.
@thefirespectrum14 жыл бұрын
Another great video Nutn! I don't have children but I do have a new roommate who has never had any exposure to firearms. I gave her a safety brief about the guns I have, where they are stored, and under what conditions they can be used but now after watching this vid, I'm going to go further and adapt this concept of gradual proficiency in my household. Would you do things any differently when introducing an adult to firearms?
@sporkarustyone14 жыл бұрын
Great video! I'm sure this will be a big help to a lot of parents. This video played like a replay of the way my father taught me how to respect, handle and use firearms.
@nzanesmith12 жыл бұрын
Love this series of training for the kids!!! Keep it up.
@nutnfancy14 жыл бұрын
@XxRAIYIPAGExX That's the "Nitecore D20: Strong with the Force" video. -- Veri
@silvirbullet906310 жыл бұрын
I remember one time I was in Alaska, the first centerfire rifle I shot was my dad's friend's 45-70, slapped me in the shoulder, but it was my fault because I didn't tuck it in hard enough.. it was a blast to shoot :) I liked it, but my shoulder sure didn't. I was pretty new to shooting then.
@flyrodderdh12 жыл бұрын
Nutnfancy, great mention of not using a high recoil weapon for a novice. My wife of many years, when with an old boyfriend, shot a 30-30 as her first firearm. At this point, nearly 10 years later, she is just now warming up to guns. My point being, a "young" shooter should NEVER shoot any sort of a high recoil weapon.
@McLOVINMike14 жыл бұрын
I wish my dad would have started me on a 22. He started me on a 12 gauge Winchester and i was scared to shoot guns for a while. Oh well; I got over it but still. Great video, Man!
@Mrcaffinebean14 жыл бұрын
Love it your kids handle firearms better than most adults I see! Your vids are awesome!
@Hoganbeg14 жыл бұрын
As well, you are giving them the truth to Armour them against anti-gun hysteria. Not in mere words, but in real life experience. Well done!
@jab050514 жыл бұрын
great concepts. my father instilled gun safety in me at an early age as well. i shot my first white tail deer at age 7 with a bolt action scoped 30-30 while hunting with my father. now as an adult and firearm owner i still carry those concepts with me today that where instilled in me at an early age.
@JCTheSniper1512 жыл бұрын
You know you've been in the military when you conduct safety briefs with your children. lol
@SyrianKnight0114 жыл бұрын
Awesome i was handling my fathers browning hi power at the age of 8 or 9 before he sold it.. then as an adult got my own and became proficent in firearm use and safety.. thumbs up bro kick ass at impact!!
@aikido1013 жыл бұрын
Watched both Children of the Gun Vids and I have to say they were great...
@Tofu199814 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy, you rock! Now I really like to know how I can introduce guns to adult friends who have never have touched a gun before for some reason but will probably like guns if introduced properly.
@SD4FunOD14 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and message! I believe in everything you delivered and can’t wait until my 2 Tadpole sons (6&8) graduate to Jedi Status! Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Just a thought- it would be so cool if there were philosophy vids of your boys sharing their thoughts and experiences so we could have our Zygote & Tadpoles watch. My boys watch TNP vids with me all the time and they dig seeing your boys and I think it builds their confidence and they can relate. I love TNP! Hi Veri! SD
@Serenity18A13 жыл бұрын
Yep, my father taught me how to shoot an M1 when I was a wee lad at five, now I'm instructing the next generation.
@natebonebusta14 жыл бұрын
Excellent. Exactly the way you should train your children with firearms. Can't wait until my daughter is old enough. Thanks Nutn.
@0SLee014 жыл бұрын
GREAT video! I have an 11 yr. old son that I have spent a great deal of time with training using almost identical techniques and philosophies as yours. He currently competes in local USPSA and IDPA matches with me.(I have posted video responses.) I also have 2 daughters, ages 6 and 9, that I am basically just starting with. I wanted to let you know that I WILL be using your videos as a reference in their training...Thank You!
@MinorCheese77712 жыл бұрын
My family comes from a small town, but my dad wasn't a big fan of hunting and guns. He and my mom moved to a city and now we live in a neighborhood and they say that they don't want me to have a gun because we live in the city and there is no reason to have one. Which makes sense. But Hopefully when I move out and have kids I can let them have their own gun.
@tierfuehrer214 жыл бұрын
I have been grown up wih the concepts Nutn discribes here. But mostly with air pellet guns as soon as i could cock them. My father procured an iron target, that was used as folding man target on army shooting ranges. Later he introduced me to .22 and to larger calibers. That was more and around 20 years ago. Man, it is still fun to do some 1000 shots with and maintain thoose old air pellet guns from back then . And it is for sure that i one day start to own my own rim and centerfire guns.
@nutnfancy12 жыл бұрын
It means don't point the muzzle at people...in other words, don't point the gun (however briefly) at anyone else. -- Veri
@stricklerville10 жыл бұрын
At 10:20 the first thing that popped into my head was the 9yr old girl that introduced to an UZI and shot the instructor.....she had no idea how to shoot it and was very reluctant to handle it in the first place. Now scarred for life.
@WhiteCavendish10 жыл бұрын
Dude, if you don't see the difference between a 9 year old with zero exposure to firearms being handed a fully auto uzi with a full magazine, and a 9 year old who has been taught safe handing since 2 years of age being handed a .22 pistol under direct supervision, your brain is broken.
@stricklerville10 жыл бұрын
your brain is broken, cuz I was talking about what nutnfancy was saying starting at that point "they do need close monitoring...using airguns and 22's....what you don't want to do and I don't care who you are teaching, you definitely don't want to put a high recoiling high blast firearm in the hands of a novice." that line instantly got me thinking of the poor girl. So settle down Francis.
@stricklerville10 жыл бұрын
..and an unnecessary mental scar the rest of her life. really.
@quik87613 жыл бұрын
cool effect there with the backlit shot there, was that snowfall around in the shot? makes the still look really cool with the backlit nightshot. Sweet!
@outdoorguy121514 жыл бұрын
A lot of times when my Dad goes out of town i get scared that if someone were to enter my house i wouldn't be able to properly defend my Mom, i would classify myself as being in the Jedi phase, and My dad would too. but he is a little weird about guns loaded in the house, he thinks that there would never be a situation where we would need it. What would you think about a 15 year old in the Jedi phase being able to keep a gun in his room? or convincing my dad to keep a gun ready for home defense?
@Monophony114 жыл бұрын
Great series as always, keep it up. When I was five my Dad gave me a 20 gauge, and a 30-30. I remember at first I was a little dissuaded from shooting, but I never quit, and now I'll shoot anything. Oddly I was shooting a 30-06 before I ever even touched a bb gun. I suppose it could be considered "depussification."
@TotalRookie_LV14 жыл бұрын
Any advices for townfolk? There ain't no deserts around so shooting ranges (and those are pretty expensive) seem to be the only option. BTW, granny was the one who was my first guru on shooting, I really don't remember when I first shot with an airgun, but I definitely was quite small.
@sw874114 жыл бұрын
thanks for all your vids! i'm glad you covered age appropriate levels for size/caliber. i still have a flinch (its much better now lol) from shooting a 30 '06 with full hunting loads when i was about 9. how does it manifest itself? jerking the trigger and at the same time closing my eyes with every shot. no accuracy. even now 35 yrs later i have to consciencely remind myself to squeeze not jerk and follow through properly. its not second nature. safety was always taught and second nature.
@gunporn6814 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Nutn. There was a recent tragedy in the news that could have been avoided if the parent had seen this video and taken it seriously. You'd think parents would know these things already if they introduce their kids to guns but sadly... many don't. Or they don't take it seriously enough. It's obvious your boys are no fools though. There oughta be more parents like you. Safety consciousness is a lifelong thing and it's obvious you know that. ALL of us gun owners need to be vigilantly safe.
@Praetorian2714 жыл бұрын
8:09...is that a ricochet I hear whistling through the air? Good example for always wearing eye protection! Awesome videos man!
@ianarno12 жыл бұрын
I've known I want to share this with my kids someday, this is great advice on how to go about doing it, thanks!
@haaadys14 жыл бұрын
MAN I envy all of your stuff, nutn! It's a ridiculously big collection, but there is nothing ridiculous about it.
@cpmower14 жыл бұрын
@SirIsaacNewtie while we should treat all guns as loaded, how do you know the gun was loaded? Do you have x-ray vision? And it was just sitting on the desk. No one was playing with it, or waving it around, and it was pointed away from the both of them as well. No gun has ever just gone off sitting idly on a desk.
@Latenightcrewdave12 жыл бұрын
Dad's dream is awesome, made me laugh . Keep up good work
@cam0013311 жыл бұрын
At the 7:30 mark I agree and disagree with a statement you make. I was taught on irons w/ a bb gun but someone a while back don't know if on youtube or in person made a good point. If you train someone on irons they are learning everything at once opposed to using a 1x red dot they can focus on specific marksmanship characteristics. It builds confidence and intrest THEN move them up to irons kind of like teaching on an automatic transmision and then teaching how to drive a manual.Just a thought.
@Hilander129814 жыл бұрын
Great series Nutn, nailed it. Really enjoyed it. Thanks
@NIGHTSHADE4EVA14 жыл бұрын
great recoil control on those shotties. the pads look like they do the job, what make and model??
@pjpubsci14 жыл бұрын
@theavatarstudy what are the chances to confront a bad guy inside your home? Once in a very nice resort villa, once in a very affluent development in the suburbs and once in a city (car). Glad I had a pistol 2/3 times. Used a firepoker in the villa. ...so why do you have home or auto insurance?
@forkedroad14 жыл бұрын
aww, nice old family shooting photos and video clips. man, kids seem to grow up fast dont they? again, i really look up to your different parenting/teaching your boys with guns. unfortunately for me, im not even close to their level, even their 'tadpole' level with guns..... i was just never really interested (only knives) til now, but im gradually getting into it, learning about them, etc. and maybe one day ill have enough knowledge to teach my kids.
@M_bomb14 жыл бұрын
Awesome video collections.I wish more people thought and taught like nuttn.Hey veri can you ask nuttn where got his sawvivor saw.I want to purchase one. Thxs
@joey087014 жыл бұрын
You rock again Nutn!!! Right on point as always!!!! Thanks for the vids!!!!!
@gunporn6814 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Nutn. There was a recent tragedy in the news that could have been avoided if the parent had seen this video and taken it seriously. You'd think parents would know these things already if they introduce their kids to guns but sadly... many don't. Or they don't take it seriously enough. It's obvious your boys are no fools though. There oughta be more parents like you.
@SirIsaacNewtie14 жыл бұрын
@cpmower I wasn't stating that he was practicing unsafe gun handling. I believe your probably correct the gun was unloaded and facing the right direction. I was stating that teenagers in general have fluctuating hormones that lead to emotional inconsistency. That along with the fact that they are not reasoning with a fully formed frontal cortex could be a recipe for disaster. I was just wondering if nutnfacy had considered the science behind his phases?
@Seth.Caster14 жыл бұрын
Hey Nutn, I notice when Last Suspect is shooting the handguns, he has his nontrigger-finger hand is below the clip. I know this helps him support the gun, but if something were to go wrong, that clip *could* eject/explode. I think you should show him how to hold it where his hand isn't in that danger.
@Azrael814 жыл бұрын
Awesome series of vids, I hope to follow this example should I ever be blessed with a child or children in my future,also looking 4ward 2 the review of the M&P 15-22
@1wILLTELL12 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid nutn. One of my buddies has an 18 month old and I'm gonna have him watch these for when next year or so for when she's ready for the zygote phase.
@rdcd2014 жыл бұрын
I remember when I was a kid and shot a remmington 1100 in 12 gauge (the first firearm I had shot) and I loved it. Good thing I had built up my skills up on air rifles.
@dell52113 жыл бұрын
@nutnfancy can you make this available on mobile? I want to watch but have little time around a home computer
@dominicracca785610 жыл бұрын
I love this series. I am following a very similar path with my children. I believe an educated child is a safe child. Right now I am letting my son shoot a BB gun with limited supervision. I built a deflecting backdrop that will allow him many different types of target potentials and the BBs deflect down into sand. I started him out (Zygoat) by reading the rules to him and help teach him what they mean. We would also go out on the porch and shoot cans at our range. He used to think that hitting the target was impossible, but I would show him just how accurate HIS Red Ryder could be, and that inspired him to keep trying. After about a year of strict supervision and watching him handle his red ryder properly I would allow him to shoot with me stepping back farther and farther, to the point now were if he wants to shoot I allow him to shoot so long as he asks me first. His accuracy with the BB gun went from the occasional miss to now the groups are 2" on paper from about 30'. My daughter is going to get her first Red Ryder here soon and start advancing in her "Zygoat". Both my children have fired with supervision my Marlin 60, and I just bought an XT-22 to start teaching my son to handle the "real" gun. He doesnt know it but there is a crickett coming to him here really soon too. It is good to know that there are others out there that believe the same as I do. My sister thinks I am wrong for teaching my kids how to use guns properly. Dom.
@CaptainAndreas14 жыл бұрын
Excellent video man! Indeed a full set of knowledge for all parents. One question though. How would you (I guess you 've been there already) deal with the fact that the kids would like to invite other kids to shoot with? Do you call their parents to get their approval? I think that's the best way to deal with that. Glad to hear your side. Keep it up and ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
@templetonrocks12 жыл бұрын
i'm curious how you or anyone here feels about bb gun fights. when i was a kid, i was brought up with guns as were my neighborhood friends. we would meet up in the woods nearby with copper flinging bb guns, safety goggles, winter vests, knee pads, and maybe a cup and supporter. occasionally skin was broken, but otherwise no severe injuries. i don't think i would allow my kids that freedom, today. we didn't have airsoft back then. however, i do think back fondly of that time.
@nickoloes13 жыл бұрын
What are your rules of engagement and implications of use.
@cadrician14 жыл бұрын
Very nice vid, love those philosophycal half hour show. Great refresh for me and make me think of how i want to introduce gun handeling whit my 7 years old kid. Thanks for all these infos, love your vid, keep em comin!
@bigd500010014 жыл бұрын
im 13 and am allowed to keep my guns in my room and know how to defend the home but i wanted to know if i am technically at jedi level
@Wolfe194414 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, I think it's great that you're teaching them these important fundamentals. Keep it up!
@disheeki14 жыл бұрын
what is the artist/title of the intro song on this one? i hope your kids know how lucky they are to have a enthusiast dad such as yourself!
@XXNerdzillaXX13 жыл бұрын
Excellent videos man, I've aready begun teaching my 3 year old about guns. I live by a simple principle... People die or get hurt because a lack of knowledge.
@justgonnastay12 жыл бұрын
I love it! My daughter has shown excellent safety awareness and pretty decent marksmanship with our little BB gun, so she is getting a little pink Crickett for Christmas.