Kids learn how to shoot, respect guns
Kids learn how to shoot, respect guns
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Kids learn how to shoot, respect guns
The firing squad lines up in a row of six at the back wall of the room. For
some of them, this is the first time they’ve held a gun, so the initial
wonderment these kids are feeling at this moment is right there on display.
One young boy in a green camouflaged T-shirt carefully picks the
lever-action Winchester rifle from off the bench and slowly raises it to eye
level. A boy standing to his right hasn’t yet worked up that level of
courage. Instead, he keeps peering around the room, as if asking himself if
he’s really about to do what he thinks he is. The boys’ targets are at the
other end of the room, 25 yards away. They are small circular disks, about
12 inches across with a 3/4-inch bull’s-eye. Most of the kids who come to
these monthly events routinely hit at least the outer edges of the target,
even the most white-knuckled beginners.
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