PETE14
02-17-2010, 02:25 PM
I took my 14 year old to the shooting range last night and I took 3 guns (Glock 23, Kahr MK9, FEG PJK-9HP) to let him shoot. I started out with the FEG (Browning Hi-Power Clone) because it kicks the least and with the Hogue grips is the easiest to shoot. I instructed him on how to line the sights up and the basic firearms safety instructions. We started out at 7 yards and he was 6-12 inches off of the bullseye with the first 6 shots. Next up was the Glock because I thought the size would be easier for him to shoot than the MK9. Took 3 shots left 3 in the gun and said it kicked to much for him and was done with that one. Next was the Kahr and he took 6 shots and was 3-6 inches off of the bullseye and he shot the remaining 30-35 bullets and even had 3 hits on the upper left of the bullseye from 25 feet.
This is the kid that 2-3 months ago had absolutely no interest in guns (even though he plays "Call of duty " alot) but has expressed an interest in being a LEO (has since decided to be an FBI agent because of the pay) so I kept asking him to go shoot and then he decided to try it and he absolutely loves it and definately wants to go again.
When we were headed home I asked him which gun he liked the best and he said "Without a doubt the Kahr".
So according to at least one 14 year old "Kahrs" are the best.
This is the kid that 2-3 months ago had absolutely no interest in guns (even though he plays "Call of duty " alot) but has expressed an interest in being a LEO (has since decided to be an FBI agent because of the pay) so I kept asking him to go shoot and then he decided to try it and he absolutely loves it and definately wants to go again.
When we were headed home I asked him which gun he liked the best and he said "Without a doubt the Kahr".
So according to at least one 14 year old "Kahrs" are the best.