Walt, I couldn't agree more with you... The lad is way too young for anything relating to high caliber firearms.My advice would be to take him to safety courses,and controlled gun ranges, so he can observe safe shooting habits.My son started with a BB gun, shooting at a spool of thread hanging and swinging from a slight wind on a tree branch.He became proficient in hitting a moving target.He and I enrolled in a hunters Safety course together and hunted in pairs for several years,now neither one of us hunt anymore.My son owns all the guns and reloads for all of them except for the 12 gauge shotgun.We both have CCW permits,and adhere to all safety precautions. I sure hope the man doesn't allow his son,at age 9, to handle any firearms, until he receives alot of instruction,from those who know, about gun safety instructions.He(father) would be better advised to give it a second thought.To many idiots in the woods,who shoot at anything in the woods.JMHO. LOU
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