Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: sleek on December 09, 2013, 02:07:42 am
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My soon to be 8 year old son has proven himself to be responsible with a BB gun, bow, and a 22 lever action over the last 3 years. Of course all with close supervision. Now I would like to add one more thing to the list. A pocket knife. I feel like I can trust him with one but I remember me with one at his age. Kept cutting my finger with a folder. So I am making him a small fixed skinner that he will hopecully keep forever.
Now I know with todays modern society he shouldn't even have a bb gun yet, but if we were all like modern society this site would suck. So really I am asking, what age, pending responsibility of course, is appropriate for bb guns 22 rifles, 410 shot guns, and pocket knives, and what age were yall when you first got them?
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I got my first .22 on my eighth birthday we lived in Silverton Colorado. That afternoon I remember going out and shooting a marmot with my dad. All up until this point my brother and I had gun safety drilled into our heads, because of the bb guns we had prior to this. I think as long as your kid knows gun safety principles and respects the gun she should be good to go.
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The way we handle such things in our family is by showing responsibility. You say the boy is responsible, I would be inclined to trust you, as his parent and one who knows him best. With direction, he will cut his finger anyway, but at least know why and how to not do it again.
Also, Seminole, Silverton is a GORGEOUS place with some of the best water I have ever tasted. It is in my top ten for places to go when it all goes down! ;)
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my dad started letting me shoot 22.s when I was five with supervision of course, at 7 I got to start using a pocket knife with permission, the knife would sit on the shelf and I could use it whenever I wanted I just had to ask and put it away when I was done, and then I got a knife for my eighth birthday, I was the happiest kid in the world, until it got dull and I cut my fingers and I didn't know how to sharpen it.
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Each child is different
It is up to the parents
Sounds like you got a good child , and some good parents
Have fun
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Also, Seminole, Silverton is a GORGEOUS place with some of the best water I have ever tasted. It is in my top ten for places to go when it all goes down! ;)
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I agree ! I got to go there this Aug for archery opening day heres a couple pics...
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Each kid is different, Get him in a hunter safety course & have safe, fun.
I come from a long line of Young hunters, I killed my 1st deer at 8yrs old. my son was also 8 my girls on the other hand were 9-11-9. Ed
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I wouldn't put a lot of time into that knife. If he's anything like I was he'll lose the first half dozen or so. I can't remember when I got my first knife, probably when Dad got tired of me borrowing his. Got my .22 when I was 14, BB gun quite a bit earlier.
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I started shooting bows about 4yrs old gun right after got my first bloody face from a single shot 410 it was to big for me didn't have it up against my shoulder those hammers hurt. My daughter started with bows at 4yrs old then went to 22 about 6yrs old & shotgun at 8yrs old the boy is 4yrs old now & ready to tear into it. As far as a knife don't think it will matter what you get him he's going to cut his fingers I know I did.
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Father bought My first bow for me when I was 9. First Rifle/Shotgun when I was 12. Took so long for the firearms as Dad wanted me to be proficient with a bow first. As others have stated, It depends on the individual child. In My experience, the more responsibility a child is given at a young age, the more rounded they are as adults. A good teacher and guide(ie...Attentive Parents) is also a contributing factor to a responsible individual. Mentor well at an early age, and when You feel it is appropriate, make the decision....Modern society be damned...What is right for You and Yours is always the best barometer for these decisions.....Good Luck....Rev. Pete
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smith and wesson makes a really cool knife that folds but not in your typical fashion. itll prevent alot of those usual rookie mistakes. and its hard to open so hell be less inclined to play with it. ill post a link to one if i find it.
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got it.
http://www.t rueswords.com/smith-wesson-black-tanto-power-glide-folding-knife-p-3429.html
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I don't remember at what age I started carrying a pocket knife. I do know that I had stitches in my finger while in kindergarten from it.
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got my first bloody face from a single shot 410 it was to big for me didn't have it up against my shoulder those hammers hurt.
I got hit in the face with a 410 hammer when I was seven. It gave me a cut right above my eye. I never let it happen again though.
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My first knife was when I was about 6. It was a lock blade pocket knife with the lock on the back. Dad got the lock blade because he was afraid I'd fold it up on my fingers and cut myself. Well It had a pretty hard lock on it and I wasn't able to close it very easy, so he wound up removing the locking mechanism. Needless to say I wound up cutting my finger anyway eventually. But I have cut myself with nearly every knife I have ever owned and I'm 40 years old!
I think the small fixed blade is a good idea especially since it will be made by you. I think that is awesome! Hopefully he will not loose it. Plus keep it sharp for him, The times I have cut myself was mostly due to a dull knife.
As for guns, I had my first bb gun at 5. Was taught gun safety from that moment on. Started shootin dads 22 around 7 or 8 and got a 410 when I turned 9. All the firearms were used only when dad was around and they were "always loaded" whether they were or not.
It sounds as though he is ready for the knife. Just show him how its supposed to be used and have some band aids ready ;D
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It depends on the maturity of the kid and whether he views such things as toys or tools. I was a a small primitive skills gather and there is an 8 year old boy there and he has a 8" Gerber Bear Grylls knife on his belt and he is scraping wood to start a fire, and he is doing all sorts of stuff. He started all the fires for the camps that weekend himself. I have known him for several years and he always had this knife. When I first saw it I thought he was awful young. So this year, half pullin his leg and wanting his reaction I said "Billy, What is an 8 year old like you playing with a big knife like that." He looked at me real serious like and said I am not playing with it, I am using it" It was the best answer he could have given and I was quite impressed with the awareness he had for his tool and what it was to be used for. All weekend long I never once saw him use it in an inappropriate way. He was way ahead of my boys who are both 10 and I would not give them a knife like that to carry. But he proved himself to me he was worthy. Your own kids will need to do that also. You know him best tho.
So I think it is all in how they are taught and get used to using. You know him best tho.
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Billy is welcome in my camp anytime. :)
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I started both my son's at the same age i started....my 7 year old carries a "his" knife only when hunting/trapping/camping/fishing with me or granpa. If his younger brother is around or any friends, it goes up....not that i don't trust my son, I don't trust the kids around him.
The bigger issue for me is keeping him from talking about it or the stuff he likes (guns,bows,hunting,trapping) at school.....we had a "meeting" with the principal because a teacher over heard him discussing "shooting" his .22 at recess with another boy. ::)