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P365 Manual Safety or Precautions for Toddlers
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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5613887" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>This was the EXACT approach I took with my boys that are now 12 and 14. I took the "mystery" of a gun out of the equation. They were shooting at a very young age and shot often. They had/have no desire to go behind my back to play with a gun or to see why it's being hidden. Now they come to me or their mother and ask if they can shoot off the back porch or if I can go take them to the range to shoot the bigger stuff. I have complete confidence and peace of mind knowing they respect and know how to handle a pistol,shotgun, or rifle correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5613887, member: 18913"] This was the EXACT approach I took with my boys that are now 12 and 14. I took the “mystery” of a gun out of the equation. They were shooting at a very young age and shot often. They had/have no desire to go behind my back to play with a gun or to see why it’s being hidden. Now they come to me or their mother and ask if they can shoot off the back porch or if I can go take them to the range to shoot the bigger stuff. I have complete confidence and peace of mind knowing they respect and know how to handle a pistol,shotgun, or rifle correctly. [/QUOTE]
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