My middle son is 10 years old. I generally don't have to ask him twice if he wants to go to the range with me. My other two boys (ages 12 and 8) are not as crazy about older Smiths as my middle son and I are, but they will go to the range with us. They all know what the terms pinned barrel, full lug, and recessed cylinders mean. We are fortunate enough to live in a location where they can head out the back door with a BB gun and stay in the woods for several hours. My 10 year old is interested in anything that shoots (BB gun, pellet gun, airsoft, paintball). These are a couple of pictures I took of him shooting at the range. The first one is of him shooting a 27-2. The second one is of him shooting a Ruger Mark II. I had also taken a 3914 for him to shoot. We mainly shoot revolvers, but I own several 3rd generation Smiths. After he shot the 3914, he said "I'm not much of a semi-auto guy. I'd rather shoot a revolver."
There are a lot of times that he will just sit and look thru the SCSW 3rd edition that they got me this past Christmas. All three boys signed the inside front cover of the book. Not the most expensive gift that I have ever received but definitely in the top five of all time gifts that I have opened.
There are a lot of times that he will just sit and look thru the SCSW 3rd edition that they got me this past Christmas. All three boys signed the inside front cover of the book. Not the most expensive gift that I have ever received but definitely in the top five of all time gifts that I have opened.

