she will be 13 this year. I've been teaching her about boys along with guns and whatever elce a dad should be trying to teach a young lady. I just think every one should have a training corse if their are guns present in a home. and yes adults show the kids let them tuch it and watch you shoot it at a bottle of water so they know what it can do.
I totally agree. My son has been shooting a 10/22 since 6yo, my daughter since she was about 8 or so. And up the ladder they went into 12ga, 300Win Mag, 38 Special, 9mm and .40. as they got older. By 12yo they were shooting all of them. They got to shoot turtles to pieces so they see what bullets do. Not only for safety sake, but to kill their curiosity. Strict rules about guns in the house and the kids followed them very well. They also knew anytime they wanted to go shooting, we'd make arrangements to do so. I still got a gun vault though mainly for their safety. As I told the wife, it won't be our kids playing with the guns, but if they bring a friend over who hasn't been raised like our kids were, it'll be that kid who is curious and pick one up and it'll be our kid he kills on accident.
I had been talking about getting a gun vault for about a year. One Saturday a news story came on where a 4yo killed hisself in a town 30 minutes south of us. I felt so bad for the uncle who left the gun un attended for a matter of 5 minutes while he ran outside just to smoke a cigarette. I stood up and told the wife, you know what, to hell with saving up for a gun vault. That's what credit cards are for, and if my kid dies while I'm saving up cash to buy a $700 vault, not only did I lose a kid, but the $700 on credit is alot cheaper than a $5000 funeral, so lets go shopping and get one today. Ended up the one I have was on sale for $499 form $649 or $699, don't recall for certain now, but we bought it and brought it home that day. Never know, that 4yo boy may have saved one of my kids lives. Very Sad.
And I hope some of you here think the same way and get gun vaults. If you've got $400-$600 to buy a gun, then you have $400-$600 to buy a good fireproof rated, heavy real gun vault that can be bolted and anchored to concrete. Not only protects your kids or other kids who visit your home, but does make thieves to have to work alot harder to get them. Also if the house burns down, your guns are still like you left them. I also take advantage of the fireproof factor and keep my computer back ups, some photo albums, car titles, life insurance policies, jewelry, bonds, spare keys and remotes to the vehicles along with a Rewritable CD of pics of my household items, tools, and toys and their serial # tags etc. In the event of a fire or break in, I have proof of value, age and condition for the insurance company. I say odds of thieves getting it are slim the way it's bolted down, and the house can burn down around it and all it's contents are safe. It very well could be the best $500-$800 investment you can make, so don't think you can't afford it. You can get deals watching sales too. IMO, it's one of those things worth going in debt over, and if you takes you 6mo or a year to pay it off with some interest, then so be it. In that 6mo to a year time it would have taken you to save cash for it, might have been when your kid or another kid found you guns and someone is hurt or fatally shot.