I agree with that and what
@jbuck88 said.
I’ll share a sad story. Not meaning to embarrass or shame anyone, in this story people learned lessons and everyone else can learn, if they didn’t know already.
(Spoiler, he’s on the road to recovery)
A friend’s 13 year old son took a handgun safety course, did fine, then the boy was allowed by his dad to buy a 9mm pistol. Late one evening the boy got his moms loaded 9mm and sat down to “compare pistols”.
During his messing around, he had his left palm ON THE MUZZLE and apparently pulled the trigger.
The bullet exited his arm behind the wrist without doing much damage, however, the muzzle blast did a number on the soft tissue, blew his palm wide open and severed a couple nerves that had to be grafted back in.
He doesn’t really remember what exactly happened, he said he thought he took the mag out beforehand, but when the police cleared it there was another round still in the chamber.
It is a miracle he is in as good of shape as he is, and like I said, now he is on the road to recovery. The latest surgury should have restored most of the movement and feeling in his hand. We are thankful nobody lost their life.
Now, I remember asking my own father for a pistol when I was 16ish. His version of NO came in the form of “what do you need a pistol for?”
Now that I’m grown and know myself better I am glad he told me no.
I was given a 10/22 at around 12, but it was put away wherever dad kept the guns, and taken out when we went in the mountains.