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  1. Peter

    Kids .22

    France is changing in many ways, the tradional customs are under pressure and the results of abandoning them are starting to show through.
  2. Peter

    Kids .22

    Same with lots of things IMO, outright prohibition makes it more desirable but means they have no experience of how to do it safely. Alcohol for instance, French families traditionally give children water with a splash of wine from a young age, and by the time they are 18 they know how to drink...
  3. Peter

    Kids .22

    Anyone can have an air gun, no licence, no back ground checks, no special storage requirements, up to 12 ft pounds of muzzle velocity. You can even put a suppressor on it. Over that power it is classified as a firearm, you need a place to use it, a reasonable reason to own it, and secure...
  4. Peter

    Kids .22

    For sure. I have a .177 break barrel gun, but it's probably a bit big and heavy for my daughter at 5. Maybe look at getting a kids version in a couple of years. The main problem with a full size air rifle is the trigger is very stiff, I don't think she could squeeze it.
  5. Peter

    Kids .22

    I'd go for a break barrel air rifle in .177 or .22. Partly because that's the easiest gun to get here but also because it's single shot and the pellets are cheap and easy to get.
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