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great job teaching i am proud to see people teach young kids how to handle firearms this restores some hope in humanity
Ответить♥ perfect
ОтветитьGood job!!👍👍
Ответитьlittle girls shouldnt be allowed to shoot guns, if you all are actually right wingers you would know about gender roles
ОтветитьWell done. Though, 20 round mags might have helped :)
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ОтветитьGood instruction and a great student.
ОтветитьF&A that's how you do it good job bringing up the next generation of independent Lady's.
ОтветитьThis is absolutely sick.
Ответитьwanted to see the target :(
ОтветитьReally great father. He’s patient, loving, and teaching his daughter a valuable skill
Ответитьshes 16 now im ready for the update
ОтветитьEvery time she pulls the trigger, a Liberal somewhere screams in terror! :)
Very good job teaching your little girl to exercise proper "gun control".
Who's the child in this picture?
ОтветитьNice
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ОтветитьWhat could go wrong
ОтветитьA moron teaching a trusting child to develop skills with a murder weapon! It does not get more American than this! The only upside to this is that she will hopefully take out more of the morons!
ОтветитьTHIS IS SICK. You've gone too far. The horror of it.
ОтветитьWell, if they break in, she should shoot them. Now if she just decide she want to go and shoot up a school or mall, that's a whole new ball game.
Ответить2nd amendment, I get it but there’s no denying the existence of a weird, perverted gun culture that didn’t exist 20 years ago. Weird identity $hit
ОтветитьToday she is probably old enough to drive and in two more years she can legally own a rifle.
ОтветитьNo considero correcto este tipo de practicas con niños
Ответитьthis is a great video and channel. I like seeing fathers teaching their young kids the respect and safety of deadly weapons and how to use them. this channel deserves my subscription.
ОтветитьDude I can tell you’re a good dad. She’s so focused, respectful and impressive. Good on you
Ответитьjust get her to normally hold the gun
ОтветитьThank you for keeping it on the table
ОтветитьWell done
ОтветитьAll the sensitive gun grabbers out there think this is irresponsible and shouldn't be allowed, but they are also the same people who think that you should have to get a license and go through 16 hours of training just to own a gun. So which is it, do you want people to know gun safety or not? Starting young is also better for retaining everything you learn, which is why gun safety should at least be talked about in school.
ОтветитьLet's talk about child grooming
ОтветитьI have PTSD and I'm a father and this inspires me to spend time with my daughter whoever got PTSD from watching this stupid
ОтветитьI have a son and he shot my 300 blackout and AR pistol and the pistol had more kick back then the Ar
ОтветитьVery good education to firearms 👍from France
ОтветитьI bet this comment section is reeeaaalll civil and polite…
ОтветитьAMERICA 🇺🇲🇺🇸🗽🌭🍔🍕🦅🤠🎇🎆🍎🛢️🏈💵
ОтветитьThis kid listens so much better than so many men in ther 40s / 50s that shoot for the first time...
ОтветитьAnd now these same guns are killing little kids her age in school shootings .
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ОтветитьWhy am i seeing all these kids starting out with ar 15s and uzi give thst kid a 22 or small shotgun like 410 or something i know 5.56 is small but still good teaching the kid tho
ОтветитьWow, she's still alive. Does she have her own AR-15 now? If she grows and become a "real" American, she will be large enough to carry it in her matching jumbo size handbag without anyone noticing.
ОтветитьLove all the triggered comments. ❤🇺🇸
ОтветитьExcellent keep up the good work
ОтветитьTaki naród nigdy nie zginie❤
ОтветитьReminds me of the time I went shooting at a local gravel pit and bumped into an old fellow bringing his 8 year old grandson out shooting for the first time, he had brought out a .410 shotgun, a .22 pistol, a 1911 (for himself, not the grandson lol) and a .22 rifle, and the kid was what I would describe as "calm but excited" about shooting guns for the first time lol, he was ecstatic but listening to everything his grandpa told him and was very safe, so after a little while of observing them and letting them do their thing while I shot some 12 gauge, I walked to my car and pulled out my decked out AR-15 and asked grandpa if I could show the kid how to shoot it and send a few rounds off, which he agreed to on the condition I did the same for him😅, so I got to teach them both how it operated and how to be safe with it, which turned out to be one of those rare wholesome moments you have with some random strangers. I let the kid belt out a whole 30rd mag which he handled surprisingly well for his first time, then grandpa got his turn after which he couldn't stop grinning (both of them😂), then he let me have a go with his 1911 on the dueling tree he brought out, we shot together for the rest of the day and had a great time. The kid's eyes and face when his grandpa said he could shoot it, man I'll never forget that lol. Grandpa even asked for my cell number and later arranged to meet me to pick up some old .223 that he had lying around with nothing to shoot out of, he gave me like 200 perfectly good rounds for free. Good Karma lol.
ОтветитьI remember a reporter talking about getting PTSD from shooting and AR must feel good as a grown man to be a bigger wimp than a 7 year old girl leftist are such sissies.
Ответитьstupid americans
Ответить❤ I love this. If we in the country got more of this I bet it would help some of these young people begin to think differently about firearms responsibility.
ОтветитьCan’t wait to do this with my boy when he’s her age
ОтветитьYour a great coach and father Sr.! Happy to see in these times.
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