So long as they're properly supervised by a parent or legal guardian, have been taught proper safety fundamentals, and heed by them, I don't really see why they wouldn't be able to.
I would recommend a 223 or a 243 rifle or a 28 Gage shotgun.
No, My grand dad gave me one. as the kid I am, I tried this before . The .22 magnum is to big to fit in the gun.
you should practise lots
The characters name is "Ralphie"
ya just rape a little kid and your in
Yes but ownly a bb gun and can't shoot at any body and he has to have a mask and they can ownly fire at a target
"You'll shoot your eye out, kid. Merry Christmas! Ho, ho, ho!"
Yes
Because you'll shoot your eye out, kid!
The coolest kid in Monrad changes from year to year. The kid who was the coolest last year, may not be considered the coolest kid this year. Everyone kid has the potential to be the coolest.
you shoot the kid's kite, then you shoot the other people's ball and then shoot the target's (the guy sitting listening to a radio) leg.
Yes, I had one when I was a kid, it shot both 177 cal pellets and bb's...good shooting to you. just dont go cryin when you muck up your rifle: 7/21/09 The 177 can shoot BB if it is designed to do so. Some models shoot BB and pellets. However if it is not designed to shoot BB's then forcing the gun to do so will damage the rifling in the barrel. BB's are solid and do not deform in the barrel when shot. Pellets flair our when shot through the barrel and the skirt of the pellet uses the rifling to make it spin as it leaves the barrel. BB's wear away this rifling and ruin the accuracy of the rifle. Never shoot BB's in a gun that is not designed for it.