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First shotgun for a youngster
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<blockquote data-quote="lovedr79" data-source="post: 287051" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>i start with a single shot 20 ga. from what i have seen the newer ones that have a hammer on them have a safety built into the hammer where if the hammer isnt completely cocked it will not fire. depending on the regulations where you hunt they also have a combo kit, its single shot frame that comes with 3 barrels, 20ga, .22lr and .243. i also feel that starting with a single shot you learn how important it is to make the first shot count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovedr79, post: 287051, member: 5106"] i start with a single shot 20 ga. from what i have seen the newer ones that have a hammer on them have a safety built into the hammer where if the hammer isnt completely cocked it will not fire. depending on the regulations where you hunt they also have a combo kit, its single shot frame that comes with 3 barrels, 20ga, .22lr and .243. i also feel that starting with a single shot you learn how important it is to make the first shot count. [/QUOTE]
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