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That's a very nice looking youth rifle,Roy. :bow:
The right thing for my youngest daughter(11).But in Germany you must be 16 years to shoot that kind of gun and you must be 21 and have a licence to buy BP and load your gun by yourself. :cursing: :shake: :bull:
:shocked2: Wow, I better not compare my youth rifle with this newest piece of Roy-Art.
But as Undertaker already mentioned our law is quite strict about youth and guns - mainly because of some bad accidents.
But having my own BBgun kept me away from dad´s hunting equipment so it was not the worst decision (for all of us :grin: ) to bend the law a bit.
Man, I try to imagine how I would have felt when I would have got such a beauty. The first pound of blackpowder would have been gone within days... :haha:
And now I better stop writing. A 25 year old underlever daisy bb gun leaning against the wall a few meters away from me starts whisperingDidn´t we have fun, didn´t we have fun,...?)
:grin: :grin:
Yes, we had! And so will the proud owner of that fine flinter. :thumbsup:
We need to take it out and shoot it!! I do like the idea of making a small fowler with the matching smoothbore barrel, round face lock, brass fowler hardware, walnut stock and a pull long enough for an adult to shoot. Back to work you slacker. Doc