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  1. My daughter rocks pink. Her outdoor gear is pink themed. And if I’d buy it for her her gun would be pink. I gave her a S&W when she moved out, but it wasn’t pink. We have an ongoing debate about when she gets a pink gun. I say when she buys it and she says when I buy it for her. You know who’s going to win this fight, right?

    • My wife told me to tell you that your daughter will win. I said no, then we argued. Your daughter will win.

    • In discussions with the wife-unit should it ever come to pass that you find you’re right, apologize at once.

    • I’m glad I had a boy, their much easier to say no to.

      Just bought a Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 so he has something to shoot when we go to the range when he gets older. I’ll enjoy it until then, if and when I can find ammo for it that is.

  2. Outstanding, Thanks to my nieces I have come to love pink guns and pink camo clothing — rock on!

  3. I started out on an airgun similar to that one. Awesome pic. Won’t be long until she graduates to the AR.

    • I am thinking of getting the pink M&P 15-22 for my daughters when she turns five. That will be her first gun but I figure it can grow with her easier than a cricket or some such and lets her enjoy the fact she has a gun like daddy’s.

    • Was thinking the same thing. +2 for quality father/daughter time, -1 for tacticool kneepads.

      • I have knee problems and I’m a few years younger than him… based on how he’s dressed I’d say he’s NOT going for “tacticool.” Somebody is just being an asshat

  4. Awesome use of a Crosman 760. While I didn’t own one as a kid – some friends did, and I have many fond memories of that 760…

  5. This picture, all by itself, depicts about half a dozen of the top ten things that are great about America. Way to go, Dad, and carry on, young lady!

    • I like this post.

      I like the idea of rocking the kneepads you have.

      My best comment for last; I love this pic! I only had to glance at my door post to see if her gun looked like mine. My Crosman has served me well and I was planning a session with it today but I was too busy :((

  6. Glad to see another young sister of the gun being raised right! Way to go Dad! Shooting is a sport she can enjoy her whole life. It can provide self defense and self confidence.

  7. Good parenting… way to go, dad!

    This are the kinds of pictures that win the PR battle for our community.

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