Re: First rifle for kids....
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 2brothers641</div><div class="ubbcode-body">From my experience, the best rifle to go with is the Crickett. It is definitely not the best by all means but it has some strong points.
1. Its cheap. It can get banged around, scratched, dropped, and you don't care.
2. Accurate enough and very reliable
3. Very safe. SIngle shot that has to be manually cocked
4. Iron sights and scope mount
5. Last and most important, size. I started my boys off with a different rifle, youth model, but was a little to big and they hated it. When kids get frustrated, its not good. The crickett is small enough kids can shoot off hand too.
Now, when they have outgrown the crickett, the cz scout (youth) is next in line and I can't wait. Sweet little rifles. Its just pointless to get one now when I know its too much gun for them.
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That's what I bought for my daughter. The stock was too long but the gun was so cheap, I cut the stock off and let her shoot it that way until it was too small. I glued and fit the cut off piece back on and she is still shooting it.....any time anybody else wants to! She's 10 and she'd rather shoot her P22 but will still shoot the rifle. I'm glad I got the bolt because she shoots the P22 as fast as she can and I think she may have done that with a 10/22 as well. Now she's starting to shoot at steel and that slows her down some. She likes to see it spin.
On the other hand, I bought a Crickett with the plastic stock but in 17M2 for my grandson and they can hardly find shells for it in West Texas. Should have got him the 22 also.