Agree 100% . My grandkids are still small ( 3&1) but their .22 rifles are in the safe , and the first gift I bought them are Daisy Red Ryders BB rifles . My 3 year old grandson has already used his BB a few times and loves it .All joking aside, what better way to get and keep a youngster shooting? As they get a little older and or perhaps a little better just move the can a little farther away. Challenging Dad and Grandpa to an old time "shootin match" results in family fun for everyone.
That is one of the few guns my son won’t get when I finally go to the happy hunting grounds. That one goes to my grandson. I now have to teach him how to care for it, to pass on to his next caretakerI would love to have a Marlin mod 39 in my collection but they are very scarce in SA , at least there are a lot of great little .22s out there for us and our grandkids to shoot .
My brother and used to ride our bicycles about 3miles over the hill to the town dump and spend all morning shooting rats with our 22 s. We would each shoot a box and whoever killed the most rats the other would buy you a bottle of pop at the store on the way home. Ahh the good old days.