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Pulled back the hammer. Where did an 11 year old learn to operate a handgun? Why?
Movies I’d wager. They always pull back the hammer in movies.
Sometimes a few times before even firing once. I like how many times a shotgun will get racked without even ejecting a round.
Some nerf guns have hammers.
Don't blame NERF for this!
I learned gun safety and how to shoot when I was 9. Along with a few other friends. We learned on 22cal rifles, pistols, and 20g shotguns.
I didn't even live in a gun heavy culture community. Kind of the opposite. Safety first.
It seems these parents might not be raising their kids very well, as well as sloppiness with the locked gun cabinet.
I’d shot rifles and shotguns by the time I was 10. We’d do the usual shoot tin cans across a small valley at my grandparents’ place. There’s more problems here than that the kid was familiar with handguns, of course. But it’s slightly ironic that the father surely showed him how to use the weapon and would likely be alive if he hadn’t done so.