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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 428557" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>A good age to buy a gun. Price appropriate is debatable. When my kids were old enough to hunt, about 14 I bought them both good quality Brownings. One an auto-5, the other a Citori. Both in 20 gauge. Shot them until graduated from college. The one with the auto-5 wanted a 12ga, the Citori one just wanted to keep shooting his 20. Now they both still own their original guns and those are the only shotguns they eash own.</p><p>Point being, buying a good quality gun today will last a lifetime and in the end the cost might be lower. I would recommend placing cost way down the list when buying guns. Does not mean you need several thousand dollar guns, but a little more can go a long ways. Fit is important, smooth action, ejectors on a break-action, a left handed action is important if the shooter shoots left hand. </p><p>From experience cost is the least important issue on a gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 428557, member: 3373"] A good age to buy a gun. Price appropriate is debatable. When my kids were old enough to hunt, about 14 I bought them both good quality Brownings. One an auto-5, the other a Citori. Both in 20 gauge. Shot them until graduated from college. The one with the auto-5 wanted a 12ga, the Citori one just wanted to keep shooting his 20. Now they both still own their original guns and those are the only shotguns they eash own. Point being, buying a good quality gun today will last a lifetime and in the end the cost might be lower. I would recommend placing cost way down the list when buying guns. Does not mean you need several thousand dollar guns, but a little more can go a long ways. Fit is important, smooth action, ejectors on a break-action, a left handed action is important if the shooter shoots left hand. From experience cost is the least important issue on a gun. [/QUOTE]
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