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whats a small pcp for a 5 year old


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I can't quite get my head round this one!!

 

I am all for starting them young, my boys certainly did..but it never crossed my mind to get them a gun at the age of 5.

 

They used mine, with my help and under my strict control and supervision until they were "older"

 

You cannot possibly be considering letting a 5 year old use the gun unassisted so what the hell, just let her use yours with your help!! :thumbs:

 

Great to see she is showing an interest!!

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Guest bigredbusa
I can't quite get my head round this one!!

 

I am all for starting them young, my boys certainly did..but it never crossed my mind to get them a gun at the age of 5.

 

They used mine, with my help and under my strict control and supervision until they were "older"

 

You cannot possibly be considering letting a 5 year old use the gun unassisted so what the hell, just let her use yours with your help!! :thumbs:

 

Great to see she is showing an interest!!

 

lol yeah ok , have you ever seen a five year old trying to shoot a super10 :) , she was ferreting at 4 and only yesterday was out with me shooting again , she wants her own gun and in her own words 'wants to shoot a rabbit' , i will not let her kill anything until she is older and she completely understands what 'killing' an animal means but im all for her to do target shooting , i have promised to take her to the gunshop at the weekend to see what would fit her best :)

 

i will have a look at the ratcatcher has i hadnt thought that her arm could go thru the stock and with the aid of a red dot i think she will get on fine .

 

or

 

 

she can just sit indoors and watch spongebobsquarepants til the cows come home :)

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Guest bigredbusa

i just had a look at the review for them buster , i think it maybe a bit too heavy for her but for £40 you dond mind cutting it up and it will have a bipod anyway .

 

thanks :)

 

anymore i should be looking at?

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Guest buster321c

I dont think theres many more mate , like i say cheap as chips and can be tuned up well too !!! Lots of guys are using them now :thumbs: unless you wanna go the B2 route with a chinky gun ?? just spring though. I got a B2 for my daughter £15 :whistling::whistling: put a red dot sight on it and bobs yer uncle !! for the money it dont matter if she never uses it !!! But if it were me , it would be the QB78 :thumbs:

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i just had a look at the review for them buster , i think it maybe a bit too heavy for her but for £40 you dond mind cutting it up and it will have a bipod anyway .

 

thanks :)

 

anymore i should be looking at?

I have a good bipod that easily fits to my King Ratcatcher from HERE and it works a treat so I'm sure your daughter will appreciate it :thumbs:

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Guest bigredbusa
I dont think theres many more mate , like i say cheap as chips and can be tuned up well too !!! Lots of guys are using them now :thumbs: unless you wanna go the B2 route with a chinky gun ?? just spring though. I got a B2 for my daughter £15 :whistling::whistling: put a red dot sight on it and bobs yer uncle !! for the money it dont matter if she never uses it !!! But if it were me , it would be the QB78 :thumbs:

 

for the money that looks ideal but it looks full size , im going to the gun shop and will ask to see one of these for sure .:)

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Not at PCP but it is designed for younger shooters. The Weihrauch HW25. Although it still might be a bit big for a 5 year old. Buy second hand and modify the stock to suit. They run a consistent 6ft/lbs and can be great fun for all ages!

 

Small PCP's, you're looking at a single shot S200, for simplicity. Either that or let her shoot yours off a bipod.

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