While I agree with all this in principle, I don’t get to make that choice for other people’s kids, only they get to. Also, very young children are barely rational, so I like having expensive items I don’t want a 3 year old knocking over or dropping secured.Training.
I dont lock them up, I train kids to know the use, operation, permission etc. I make sure they never become an attractive nuisance and become just a tool in the shop.
First up is to let them hold them I have rubber mats on the floor so if there is a drop, I just readjust the gun to shoot. I never get short or angry with those that want to shoot them, if I can get them loaded and we can shoot safely, I get everybody that wants to shoot out and get some pellets down range.
I have yet to have anybody even look sideways after they shoot them except those that offer to buy one from me. I have moved 2 guns on to new homes that way.
I'm just not going to bow down to the way this world operates with fear and coddling, I'd rather serve time than bow down.
The cabinet works well for me
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