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Shooting Traditional Firearms and Weapons => General Interest => Topic started by: Kirrmeister on June 15, 2008, 03:17:02 AM

Title: ML for children-where to get?
Post by: Kirrmeister on June 15, 2008, 03:17:02 AM
Hello from Germany!

I want to introduce my son Simon, 7 years old, into the ML stuff include shooting. But all production rifles are only for adults. Where can I get a kit or so for a childrens rifle?

Thanks for all answers.

Regards

Kirrmeister
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Post by: Groundhog on June 15, 2008, 07:18:24 AM
TVM   Matt and Toni Advance make smaller rifles with shortened stocks ...
CVA used to make smaller guns for ladies n youths.. T/C had the Seneca and Cherokee models back years ago.
A few of the members here, as you already know make rifles n such...
Keep in mind ... he will outgrow it pretty quik...
that is the sad part... kids grow up.
Talkin Groundhog
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Post by: Wyoming Mike on June 15, 2008, 08:04:50 AM
It's tough to find a small rifle these days.  In the past the CVA Squirrel Rifle and T/Cs Seneca and Cherokee were available for kids and small adults.

My wife is five foot and weighs about 100 pounds.  When we were starting out about the smallest available was a CVA Kentucky rifle.  I got a kit for her and took six inches off the muzzle and reduced the pull by one and half inches.  She shot that for about five years before a fire took it.

Whatever you decide to do, build one from scratch or reduce the size of an existing kit, be aware that kids grow faster than you think.  Make it a little on the big size to fit him now.  He will be using it from the bench or off cross-sticks for a while and will grow into it.  After he hits his teen years, you will probably have to restock it anyway or sell it to someone who needs it for his kid.
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Post by: BEAVERMAN on June 15, 2008, 11:14:21 AM
Dixie has a cub rifle aa well as traditions, the traditions comes with a plastic stock.
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Post by: jasontn on June 15, 2008, 12:42:09 PM
traditions also makes the tennessee rifle a very nice small sized gun. its a fullstock and come in flint and percussion
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Post by: Groundhog on June 15, 2008, 01:16:34 PM
Quote from: "BEAVERMAN"
Dixie has a cub rifle aa well as traditions, the traditions comes with a plastic stock.
Plastic makes mee skin itch ...
  I have a couple rifles he may be interestted in ... a CVA and a T/C Cherokee ...
  anybody know the best firm to use to ship to Germany...
Fed ex scares me since I saw the Tom Hanks movie... haha
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Post by: Three Hawks on June 15, 2008, 01:49:30 PM
Traditions makes their Deer Hunter in .32 cal.   Fairly inexpensive and a wood stock.  You could cut the stock and save the off cut to put back later on.  It's not a very expensive rifle and a good one to start a youngster with.

Geez, GH, Tom Hanks doesn't really work for Fed Ex.  Wilson was only a soccer ball, it was only a movie.  Go have your warm milk now, find your "boo-boo"  and go to bed.  Be sure to get right in the middle  and be real quiet so the bed monster doesn't know you're there. :rotf

Three Hawks
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Post by: Groundhog on June 15, 2008, 02:16:56 PM
I sleep with a gun under the pillow.
lol
and "Wilson" was a kool soccer ball.
till he drowned
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Post by: Three Hawks on June 15, 2008, 02:42:38 PM
Quote from: "Groundhog"
I sleep with a gun under the pillow.
lol
and "Wilson" was a kool soccer ball.
till he drowned

Don't you know that pistol balls go right through bed monsters and only tickle?

That rotten bastige Wilson didn't drown, he swam away.

Three Hawks
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Post by: nessy357 on June 15, 2008, 04:13:51 PM
Siiting Fox have scaled down  kits for the little guys ,
 http://www.sittingfoxmuzzleloaders.com/ ... Silver.htm (http://www.sittingfoxmuzzleloaders.com/Ladies%20Longrifle%20in%20Brass%20or%20Silver.htm)
Candyman built one of the ladies rifles, turned out real nice.
Cheers Bob
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Post by: butterchurn on June 15, 2008, 08:41:55 PM
Michael Lea in Columbus, Ohio has a child's gun kit.
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Post by: Gambia on June 16, 2008, 12:12:26 PM
Kirrmeister why not go for an original small bore rifle ,there must be plenty of Belgium ones coming up at auction houses in Germany.Lets say something like a small bore {Park Rifle] with a 24 inch barrel in 32 calibre this with a light load will be easy on the shoulder something in this line should encourage him whereas a heavier calibre may frighten him off
Feltwad
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A Flint Lock will not secure a chicken house door
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Post by: Kirrmeister on June 16, 2008, 06:13:14 PM
Hi folks!

Thanks for all answers. Meanwhile our memeber Groundhog makes me a good offer and we'll make the deal asap I have seen pics of the rifle.

Regards

Kirrmeister