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<blockquote data-quote="bilbo" data-source="post: 338553" data-attributes="member: 6965"><p>I nearly bought an 870 for my 11 year old, but ended up getting a Tristar semiauto. At least I think that's the 'brand.' It's made in Turkey and it was relatively inexpensive. I wanted to minimize recoil as much as possible for him when he was beginning shooting and figured a gas semiauto was the best option. It's a full size gun and they have youth size stock available. I ended up not needing it as my kid is like me, long torso with monkey arms. </p><p></p><p>I had reservations as it was an 'off brand' but it's performed flawlessly so far. And I figured if he ended up hating shotgun shooting it I wasn't out that much. I opted for the wood stock model, which cost a bit extra but I like wood stocks. It's a nice looking gun, in my opinion. Best of all is he shoots it and isn't afraid of the recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bilbo, post: 338553, member: 6965"] I nearly bought an 870 for my 11 year old, but ended up getting a Tristar semiauto. At least I think that's the 'brand.' It's made in Turkey and it was relatively inexpensive. I wanted to minimize recoil as much as possible for him when he was beginning shooting and figured a gas semiauto was the best option. It's a full size gun and they have youth size stock available. I ended up not needing it as my kid is like me, long torso with monkey arms. I had reservations as it was an 'off brand' but it's performed flawlessly so far. And I figured if he ended up hating shotgun shooting it I wasn't out that much. I opted for the wood stock model, which cost a bit extra but I like wood stocks. It's a nice looking gun, in my opinion. Best of all is he shoots it and isn't afraid of the recoil. [/QUOTE]
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