Whats the first gun your dad let you shoot?

The first rifle I ever fired was the Ithaca Model 49.22 single shot I got for my 7th birthday, but the first handgun was my Dad's .22 Jet. When I was 5, I got to shoot a couple of shorts through the rimfire cylinder. That S&W got swapped off when I was about 10. My Dad still wishes he had kept that one.
 
Rifle: A 6 mm Flobert Rimfire with ca. 6 years in his shop.
Pistol: Dad's servicegun SIG 210-2 9 mm Luger with ca. 7 - 8 years. I will never forget it. I shot supported at 50 meters
at the offcial precision-target. I hit the 9-ring, a bit low and left.

Swissman
 
My dad didn't shoot or own guns, but he had no objection if a neighbor kid's dad wanted to teach me to shoot. So the first gun I ever shot was some kind of single-shot .22, at age 9 or 10. Another kid's dad took me pheasant hunting a couple of times, and yet another took me duck hunting. It was all fun, but I never felt the urge to take up hunting. I was in my thirties before I ever shot a handgun, and close to forty before I ever bought one.
 
A bolt action 22 rifle. My Dad was in the Navy Armed Guard which ran the guns on merchant ships in WWII ( one of the most dangerous units in the war ) and he was an avid hunter. We lived near the Missouri river in North Dakota and he would throw a stick up stream and cut the stick in half several times with the 22 as it floated by. Pretty impressive for a kid. I'm still impressed.
 
A Star model F .22lr.
A very accurate gun, shot my first 50points with it.
That is at 25meters single handed 5 shots
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Winchester 55

single shot 22 that dropped the empty put the bottom into the palm of my hand. Held further forward after that one time. I have it and had to look on GB for the model # They have appreciated a bit... Mine is definitely not NIB
Item=255376649 if you want to look it up.
 
My dad died when I was quite young, but shooting was not a big thing in the UK, so I don't think he would ever have introduced me to it. However, shortly after he died my family visited an uncle on his farm. He had a rifle which he forgot to hand in after the war. He also had a box full of empty cartridge cases. My brothers and I played on the lawn, loading the empties and "shooting" each other. One of the empties looked a bit different. We showed it to my uncle. It was a live round. Ouch!!!!

We never played with that gun again. Don't know what the rifle was.

No-one plays with my guns.
 
A bolt action Mossberg military trainer in .22, can't remember the model number, but I remember it sure was heavy for an 8 year old skinny kid.

Cheers;
Lefty
 
Would've been back in '68 and it was a Ruger 10/22. It's still in my safe.
 
J.C. Higgins Model 20 12 gauge pump shotgun. I was around 7 or 8 years old at the time (1968/69). We were at a friends cabin in Mississippi. The cabin had a deck that went partially out over the lake and mounted on the deck was a clay pigeon thrower. All the kids kept bugging the men to let us shoot one of the SG's. Dad propped the SG up on the hand rail on the side of the deck and let me shoot a coke can on the ground. I brought that mangled can and empty hull home as trophies. The Model 20 is in the safe, but the "Trophies" are long gone. That model 20 smacked down a few dove on opening day this year.

Class III
 
Early 1950s, age 5 or 6. Shooting my grandfather's Remington 22 autoloader. Not sure what model it was - I had always assumed it was a 552, but I see now that the 552 didn't come out until 1957, so it must have been an earlier model. It was likely pre-WWII like his other guns. My grandfather only used it for killing hogs, as far as I know.
 
Remington No.4 rolling Block .22. I restocked it. It is still quite accurate, despite having been thrown in the fire once, a long time ago, because it had been leaning up against the cord wood next to the hearth at Grandma's. None of my five uncles ever owned up to leaving it there. It spent years hanging on two nails over the back door, ready for henhouse/hog pen defense.
 
First rifle I shot was a Marlin levermatic 22lr, I was probably 8 years old at the time.
My dad bought me a Mossberg bolt action .410 for my 10th birthday, I still have both of these as well as his Ruger Mark 1.
 
My first experience was a Colt Peacemaker 7 1/2" bbl in .22 l.r. He still has the gun and it looks almost new. The .22 mag cylinder came with it also.
 
None, my father hate's guns. However my grandfather let me shoot his CVA .45 Kentucky Rifle when I was 11.
 
Belgium Browning .22. We went together to pick it out in 1964. I lost my Dad in 2007 but I still have that little rifle. It is the only gun that really means something to me and I still shoot it.
 
First gun I fired was a Hartford Arms & Equipment .22 auto, pistol; forerunner of Hi-Standard. Standard velocity ONLY for that baby!
 
Springfield Arms/Savage/Stevens/Page-Lewis* Model 50 Springfield Jr. .22LR single shot hand cock rifle. But it was my grandfather that let me shoot it, not my father. I was probably 6 at the time and now, 56 years later, I still have that rifle.

Page-Lewis came out with the gun in 1928 about the time they were bought out by Stevens who was being bought out by Savage. Or was it the other way around? Anyway, the gun was labeled as being made by Springfield Arms Co., Chicopee, MA, a company that never existed. In 1933 this rifle sold for $5.87 in the Sears catalog.

CW
 
Whats the first "real" non-BB-gun your dad ever let you shoot.

Mine was a single barrel stevens .410 I shot a 3" #8 remington bird shot....I still got the ol' green plastic hull.:)

.22 over, .410 under. I got to shoot the " over ". Never the Under.
 

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