Not until he demonstrates the fundamentals of firearms safety, IMHO
If he mature enough and has a safe environment were he/she can conduct airsoft games without violating property laws or making anyone angry.
If the FPS was low enough to do no penetration and he can still move it no.
No. In the US you must be 18 to purchace airsoft or paintball equipment, and 14 to play wit an adults permission. 11 is too young and will likley end in injury or damage of property.
Don't see why not make sure to get eye protection and show they how to use it set some cans up and let them go to town they will have fun and enjoy it.
IMHO, not until he demonstrates the basic rules of firearms safety. Find an NRA instructor to teach him.
It depends. All boys are different. If they have had problems before with being truthful and honest, then you should really consider everything before you buy anything, If your son is a well behaved boy, test him. See how much he wants it. Have him do some research on his own, or, if that is not your style, have him throw in some of his own money. There is no set answer to 'should you get your son an airsoft gun', its ' can I trust my son with an airsoft gun'
Shooting A Window With a Sling ShotBeing arrested for shooting your neighbor's window with your slingshot would depend on many factors, including the laws in your state. While it's understandable that you were angry that their son shot your sister with an airsoft gun, shooting the window with your sling shot only made matters worse, as I'm sure you already know. The best thing you can do at this point is to tell your parents what you did and let them handle it from here.
Get a new son. Or a new dog.
The Son-of-a-Gun was created in 1919.
The duration of The Son-of-a-Gun is 1.08 hours.
No but son of a ***** is.
I havent been in trouble for ten years and didnt realize that I couldn't own or possess a gun. My son Had a gun and my husband is a convicted felone and I didnt want the gun in my house so I pawned the gun to get it out of my house. I went to get the gun out today to give it back to my son and found out that I could not own a gun because I was a felone. What is going to happen know and what next steps should I take. Do I let the gun go so I don't get in anymore trouble or do I try to get my gun rights and fight this. Or am I screwed and hope they don't come and arrested me for this crap I live in Washington state