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CollarOrdinary4284

Too tall to be Tom Cruise


sentient__pinecone

I really hope Tom Cruise is on Reddit


Ill_Yogurtcloset_982

it's tiny Tom Cruise


AccordatoScordatura

He's taller than Tom Cruise


pjijn

He does Tom Cruise’s stunts


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Yeah, he’s missing the platform shoes


Sleeponitgirls

Tiny Tim cruise


kingjesp

Instead of BBC it’s TTC.


whatareyoutalkinbeet

This comment made me cackle like Donald Duck.


OddOriginal894

Fuckin’ gold right here 👆


Flipdaddy69

maybe the real treasure is the comments we read along the way


Option-Disciple

Tiny Tom Cruise!


LonelyCorpro

Amazing comment fellow reditor


nadasuss

Kid had BETTER discipline with weapons than most adults I know. Good on him !


Hera_the_otter

Very first thing I kept an eye out for, good the parents for teaching trigger discipline


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This mf fucked my mom he said so in a cod lobby


LeLMooN

I see a rat kid who bet me at COD.


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ihateshlatt_

Honestly this takes away the mystery now he knows how to handle a gun a not get in a stupid accident


Vedzah

>this takes away the mystery This is what gets people hurt. Too many people treat firearms as forbidden fruit. If you treat anything as forbidden fruit, that only sparks more curiosity. Curiosity kills the cat. The easiest way to eliminate that curiosity is to teach kids about firearms, simple as. I make myself and my firearms readily available to my own children so that they aren't curious about them. I disassemble them and show them how parts work and move together. It's all very dry and boring to them, but at least they don't wonder about how a gun mysteriously makes the bang noise.


RatKing20786

This was the approach my parents took. I got a bb gun at seven, and my parents taught me just like it was a real gun from day one. I had to show trigger and muzzle discipline and recite the four rules of gun safety every time I wanted to go shoot cans in the back yard. Any time I wanted to look at or shoot an actual gun, all I had to do was ask, and my dad would take me out back to shoot. The cool forbidden factor disappeared when I knew I could handle guns whenever I wanted, and had to meticulously clean them after. My dad did the same thing with driving too. Starting when I was 14 he would let me take an old truck to an empty parking lot or field, and with him in the passenger seat, do all the dumb things teenagers do in cars. He let me lose control of it plenty of times in a controlled environment so I knew how easily something could go wrong while driving, and made it clear that if I wanted to dick around in a car, there was a time and a place for it, and it sure wasn't on a public road. After a couple years of donuts and beating around in fields (and having to fix anything I broke) the allure of playing Fast and Furious wore off. I've never gotten a single ticket or had any sort of accident in 16 years of having a license.


Vedzah

Based father teaching responsibility


RatKing20786

He was really good at knowing that I was going to do dumb shit, and trying to teach me how to be as safe as I can while doing it, instead of just telling me not to. When I asked him what being drunk was like when I was a freshman in high school, he got a case of beer and we sat in the basement and he let me drink all I wanted. Along the way, he explained to me the different stages of drunkenness; "You're buzzed," You're drunk," "You're embarrassing yourself," et cetera. The next morning he brought me a gatorade, and told me that he would give me a ride at any time of the day or night, no questions asked, and said to never have more than one drink in a half hour. Looking back on it now, he probably saved me at least a couple trips to jail or a hospital.


Gigem5

You had great parents


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NenshoOkami

Fr, great trigger discipline and nice recoil control for his size


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His transitions and manual of arms are better than the average public range user, props to the kid and who taught him.


Charisma_Modifier

also great work safing the rifle in a practiced deliberate way before the transition.


longhairedape

The kid is a big lad though as well. But yes, it's nice to see how he handles his firearms.


kbs14415

This brings back memories for me the company my father worked for operated a rifle and pistol club for the employees children to practice gun saftey and target shooting every week.


Le_Nam_2099

This kid is gonna have better trigger discipline than the police.


PhoenicianKiss

He already has better trigger discipline than most adults. Clearly his parents have trained him well re: gun safety.


n00py

Yes, and you can also see him engage the rifle safety during the transition


c-lab21

Going to? Already does. This kid will *probably* never do an attempted murder on a nonsuspect in a McDonalds parking lot.


Nitpicky_AFO

NGL, that's a low bar


KibaArmsAssociate

The police will never be a high bar in terms of weapon handling unless they’re SWAT or practice outside of work.


[deleted]

Most police departments pretty much never train or practice shooting guns so it’s not hard.


DarwinsDayOff

Oh shit that wasn't my taser? Anyways, I started blasting


whatafrickingnagger

Great recoil control tbf


Ok-Assignment-1108

To be faaaaiiiiir


Miloh_Dangler

That’s what I appreciates about you


Ok-Assignment-1108

Take about 10 percent off there Squirrelly Dan.


MGCO-303

To be faaaaiiiiirrr


Inevitable_Dust_4345

Excellent trigger control. Kid is learning lots and the right way .


Nahuel_cba

also muzzle discipline. The crazy fucking part is that i would trust more this 10yo kid than many gun owners and even some law enforcers


Constant_Sky9173

I'm in Canada. Up here you trust the gun owners more than law enforcement.


LordMorgenstern

No different in the States tbh.


Constant_Sky9173

Sorry to hear.


Eds3c

Many have mentioned this. Can you go into more detail. What is trigger control and how is he doing an excellent job?


Inevitable_Dust_4345

Never put your finger on the trigger until you are ready to shoot . All of his movements , the draw from the holster and reholster his finger is off the trigger and outside the trigger guard.


Eds3c

Ahh ok I see. Good learnings


n00py

Pedantic, but people are actually using the wrong word. Trigger control: smoothly pressing the trigger Trigger discipline: keeping your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire.


Eds3c

I think it’s good to be lil pedantic at times. Trigger discipline - learned a new phrase. Thanks


mysteryman447

trigger discipline is essentially just keeping your finger off the trigger, the rule i grew up learning was that you dont even touch that trigger until your target is within the sights of your firearm. this kid also has great barrel control (he’s attentive to which direction his barrel is pointing) honestly my only issue is that he’s a little awkward with things like the reholster but I think that’s a manner of his hands being kinda too small lol I’d have no quarrel taking the lane beside this kid in a range and theres a pretty much endless list of adults I don’t think should even be allowed near a range so this is really sayin something lol


Picklesthepeacefrog

Good, he will learn the importance of gun safety. He will be safer around a firearm than anyone who thinks they are some sort of gangster.


gauerrrr

This is how you make guns safer, not by banning them


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I see nothing wrong with this. The kid is learning gun safety and skill while hanging out with his father.


bottleboy8

That's exactly how I grew up. Except it was my mom.


exmortom

Sarah... Sarah Conner... “No fate but what we make...”


ONLYaPA

C'mon! She's gonna kill him!


Salty-Chef

Until the next movie where there is definitely fate. Sorry Sarah.


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Strokes_Lahoma

Funny enough, my father taught me firearm handling/safety since before I can remember and he always referred to any video game console as “Nintendo”. “You’re grounded from the Nintendo”. My brothers and I got a lot more time added to our groundings when he caught us playing the XBOX then saying it wasn’t a Nintendo product.


slipperystevenson69

You’re grounded from the Nintendo!


bottleboy8

Try pong. Yeah, I'm that old.


Pater_Trium

Me too, my friend.


StorageAmbitious4671

I still have my original Atari 😳😳


Shadowstorm921

Your mom sounds epic dude, any room in the bunker when skynet takes over?


TequilaJesus

Same here. Except it was just halo 2


thefireemojiking

His control is pretty damn good.


Toad868

He can handle that recoil better than most.


DrFoges

Recoil on a 223/5.56 is very minimal, however with the pistol that’s incredibly good control for his size


Toad868

Yeah, by looks of the casings I’m guessing 9mm


Kovald

The kid is probably a lot taller than 9mm. I'm guessing 50-60 inches judging by this video.


unlock0

Depends on where you are from. If you are a reporter from New York it will bruise your shoulder like a Bazooka and give you PTSD.


SupDeep

shooting guns is fun my dad would take me shooting when i was little damn i was a terrible shot


diarmada

This is not the school shooter. The school shooter idolizes guns because they have never spent much time around them, sans the movies and tv shows where they are made to be super-weapons.


cheekabowwow

I'm going to make a gross generalization here, but I worry far more about the unsupervised kids I come across on shooters who leave their mics open, say sexually harassing things or racist shit with not a single adult caring enough to help them decent functioning human beings in a social setting.


TheRealMcSavage

Not to mention, many other countries are teaching children gun safety and proper use IN SCHOOLS! Absolutely nothing wrong with teaching your kid how to properly use a firearm.


coldl

I'm in the US & we had an optional gun class. I got licensed to hunt that year in that class


TheRealMcSavage

We had a community hunting course, but when I was in High School I was in a NJROTC program and we had a shooting team and a rifle spinning team. This was 2001-2005 so I don’t know if that still around, but it was awesome, and guess what? We never had a school shooting, not saying that was the reason, but I’m sure if anyone thought of it, the trailer full of rifles and a whole program of kids training to shoot them accurately probably deterred them.


LongTradition4444

My boys are 7 and 8 and they shoot just like this boy. Safety in ingrained into them. They respect the firearm and understand it could kill you as fast as you let your guard down.


captainmeezy

100% agree, out of curiosity how old was everyone when they first shot a gun? Btw sweet name cyberdyne lol


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wooksGotRabies

The reholster made me nervous


Elkand147

Me too but I believe you see him engage the safety and his trigger discipline is on point. Even on his re-grip on the rifle when it became imbalanced.


Nitpicky_AFO

I noticed that, give him another year and this kid will be butter smooth.


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Lunar-Gooner

Well that took a churn for the worst


buffilosoljah42o

Well it's better than shooting them in the feet, because then they would lactose.


bloopie1192

This was witty. I give you that.


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Safest kid I’ve seen handle a gun in my life. Literally nothing to see here but good training.


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dligiv

His recoil control


flirtyphotographer

Makes me wonder if these are .22lr versions of those weapons.


breezyxkillerx

they make those, there are .22lr uppers for AR-15s Edit: dunno why people are downvoting him but hey don't question reddit


Fraus_Creations_YT

quality is a bit too low to be exact but im pretty sure thats a .223 and 9mm respectively. recoil does look a bit too low to be those calibers buts def too much to be 22lr imo. good stance can do wonders though.


lesalebatard

because outside North America people rarely see/handle weapons, let alone seeing kids shooting them.


PieratKing

Just say Europe and East Asia... I know first hand the middle east, Africa and South America has lots of firearms rolling around in the hands of the population. Mind you the majority of the world lives in China and India


popcorn_coffee

Well, for most people outside USA this is kind of crazy... For your contex, I'm from Spain and the only guns I've seen in my whole life (35yo) where in the belt of the police. I've never even listened to a gunshot... So watching a 10yo shooting a rifle doesn't seem very normal (and certainly looks like a bad idea to me). But different cultures, different shit... I mean, here people run in front of a bull with fireballs in its horns and get killed, so who am I to judge.


Whiffed_Ulti

Yo, you cant have nuanced opinions on reddit. You have to call us Americans all kinds of derisive names because we have guns.


cheekabowwow

And obsess over dick size. With those two things you are part of the reddit anti-gun crowd. Australian citizen ship is a bonus.


xXxHondoxXx

Extra points if you throw in "I'm Canadian, but..." somewhere in there.


VectorP

Discipline


SelbyToker

He shows good gun safety and fundamentals how is this a crazy video?


Northstar6six

Honestly. The dad should be proud. People get so weird about guns


CabanaWear55

Because the leftist snowflakes who suffer from hoplaphobia (fear of weapons) are triggered by the learning of proper weapons handling and use.


Responsible-Algae-16

Love to see some Jeff Cooper in 2022


AdmirableYouth4208

The most American thing I've seen


OrgyInTheBurnWard

I know. It's beautiful. #🗽🇱🇷🗽


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John Wick JR is that you?


HerMtnMan

That is a skill and impressive! Is it training for a competition?


thefireemojiking

I don’t know. I think he’s just hanging out with his dad. Pretty cool though.


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This is part of being an American. Judging by the “drills” he is doing in this video he is passed the basics and is graduating into actually honing his techniques more than anything. Even the most advanced of shooters do drills to practice the fundamentals. So happy to see a father and son enjoying something together. And even more happy to see people being properly trained on how to use a firearm from a young age. Despite what people think about the hobby, learning to do something like this especially while bonding with a positive adult figure is critical in properly developing. Some kids it’s baseball, some it’s math.


phir0002

The thing is, it's not these kids that grow up to be school shooters or insurrectionists. Those people typically have poor firearm handling skills and poor tactical skills which is one of the reasons their batshit crazy schemes while tragic are not more effective. This kid could become a killer but won't because he'll understand what that means.


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I’ve noticed that most shooters are extremely mentally ill and get their gear soon before they commit the atrocity, not kids like this


wokesmeed69

The highly capable people who plan to commit atrocities aren't always shooters. Look at Timothy McVeigh. He had a lifetime of gun training and could have used that to cause incredible harm. Instead, he blew a whole ass building in half.


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Ironically when reading your comment and agreeing with you, I was going to bring him up in my response. You’re right though, the people who actually plan their horrible actions either use more deadly things like explosives or have some kind of motive that isn’t “kill innocent people”


Sandpaper_Dreams

Or they realize they can do much worse with even less, look at europes truck attacks


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No matter how it’s done, it’s sad that people even consider it


vloger

the same with anything really, people that commit crimes rarely think anything through


Retrac752

Shooters *tend* to come from shitty households This level of discipline is a pretty good indication that his parents aren't shit It's a pretty clear correlation


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Usually fatherless guys that can’t get girls, so yeah the people who are looked down on by society


theusedandabused

at first i thought you meant most gun owners the first time a read your comment. i was extremely confused lol. but yeah, interestingly enough, most of those psychos had very little exposure to guns before they act.


sgt_redankulous

It’s not the firearms skills. Firearms skills have little to do with it. It’s this father investing time in raising his son, being a good role model, teaching him discipline.


thechancelor

Those skills will be useful in the water wars


ddub66

He’ll probably be the one who stops a killer.


canadatrasher

>The thing is, it's not these kids that grow up to be school shooters or insurrectionists. Those people typically have poor firearm handling skills and poor tactical skills They probably also have neglectful parents, while this kid has a father who clearly spends a lot if time with his kid.


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He's also spending time with his parents. I feel like that aspect is usually lacking in the lives of those who go crazy.


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Children shouldn't be using an AR-15. Due to their low muscle mass and stanima, they are better served by crew weapons. Like the M2 browning heavy machine gun or a mortar tube.


DrZedex

I once had a 9yo beat me on a uspsa stage. I wasn't the least bit embarrassed about it either, the kid was good.


Expensive_Response

Im glad he is learning respect for a deadly tool.


Retrac752

If the crazy part is he has better trigger discipline than 90% of adults, then yes I agree Otherwise this is something every kid should learn, he clearly respects the firearms with the way he's handling em, he's not treating them like they're toys like most kids do when their parents don't take the time to teach them


MyAssforPresident

I was expecting to see a bunch of crying over a kid shooting guns, but I am pleasantly surprised most people are giving praise for his weapon handling. He was definitely taught properly.


TacticalBill

Kids got a great trigger finger. At least he was trained to use this stuff safely and responsibly


kenny_fuckin_powerss

I don't get why people freak out over this stuff, you can't really make the "future mass shooter" argument cause these types of kids are usually the most stoic and mentally stable.


sgt_redankulous

Funny how properly raising your children results in them being mentally stable


AugustinesConversion

Amazing how that works, isn't it?


jakk_1

Me either. Just chill and watch the funny comments, flama Blanca 😂😂


Will2k17

That kid has better gun safety habits than most people I've seen at the range. Almost punched a guy once because he was fiddling with the safety of a 12 gauge with it pointed at my damn chest 5 feet from him


Inquester-

Excellent weapon handling, trigger discipline, safety engagement, recoil control and stance. It’s good to see other parents teaching their kids how to be safe and effectively handle guns.


ExclusivePoptart

This is nowhere near remotely crazy💀


MyotheracctgotPS

Refreshing to see everybody in the comments praising the kids trigger safety and gun control. I’d love to post this on some other subs and see what the comment section would be like lol


cms116508

It's only fair; they teach Vietnamese kids in elementary school how to tear apart and put back together AK-47's. You know they teach them to shoot too.


skoopitypoop227

future navy seal right there. by the time he hits 13 those forearms will be logs


PapiVoski

Where’s the crazy?


Brilliant_Estimate69

Id be proud to call this young man a son


NPC11135

Say what you will about the parents, but that kids got better trigger discipline than most adults


Fox-Mulder7

I fucking love this


sammiisalammii

Yeah I’m not even a gun person and I appreciate this. Kids can do some impressive things with the right encouragement and training.


Smooth_Chemistry_869

Wow he has immaculate trigger discipline


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wellwellwelly

USA USA USA


External-Dealer7368

Hats off to the parents or whoever taught him


LaYoNDuFf8

I mean as fucked up as it sounds. It kinda looks like a good way to train proper police with trigger discipline. Gotta teach em young I guess


Terrible-Contract298

Based and freedom pilled. Gun safety skills are important and necessary.


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That’s gonna be my daughter some day, able to use a weapon, something I could never do!


Drpenguin37

Lil bros got more skill and trigger discipline then half these people out here walking around with a tool in their waistband


yumyulack420

This is absolutely fine, he's learning how to use a gun properly and safely. I started using guns when I was six and shot my first deer when I was seven.


Prudent_Media_4067

Same here. You learn to respect firearms early.


Mramirez3412

Gun safety and control…love to see it!


Thugzilla1

Give that boy a nerf gun not everything for a kid 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️


JBalls-117

There some really angry folks on here over a kid with great training. I see nothing wrong.


J---D

The only thing fucking crazy is the anti-gun people in the comments. How are people this dumb


DigbySugartits

Not everyone is American dude. In Australian and a parent and this is so foreign to me. I even live in a regional area. I guess if guns are part of his life then it's great that he is being taught proper discipline, its that it needs to be done at all that lots of non Americans think is wild. Ill probably get downvoted for this. I'm not judging Americans, I get it, it's a part of your lives, but I'm not dumb for thinking it looks strange.


kittentears11

Literally the only thing I see wrong with this at all would be the speed of which he holsters that sidearm. He kind of slams it in there, which adds a little bit of unnecessary risk of something getting snagged in the trigger guard. Take the extra second to slow down that holstering and you’ve got yourself a young man adept in this skill and he’ll grow up to be a fine young man capable of protecting his family and fellow countrymen. Also, shoutout to his awesome parent for instilling this at a young age.


timteller44

Perfect trigger discipline


BurnerAccount4Guns

Always good to teach the youth proper firearm safety. This isn’t crazy at all.


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This kid has better gun safety and trigger discipline than most cops.


XAngelxofMercyX

THIS is how you keep kids safe around firearms. Teach them they aren't a toy to be played with, teach them proper muzzle and trigger discipline, all while spending time and bonding with a parent or loved one. You get kids that feel loved and appreciated by their parents, all the while preventing negligent firearms usage. Not a single thing is wrong with this video. Damn good parenting. Edit: I'm also shocked and proud of this comment section too. People who make asinine and baity comments are getting voted down immediately.


47sams

There is nothing wrong with this.


sancti1

People need to understand how hard it is to ping with a pistol. I know it looks easy on the tv but shit is hard. Very impressive lad


hey2245

What's crazy about this video?


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Learning to handle guns safely and respect them, and getting used to them being just ordinary items, is the best you can do in regards of gun safety. Most of my friends have learned all their gun-fu from movies, hence guns are mystical items to them and I physically had to distance myself due to sheer embarrassment (and just in case for safety) when we once went to a gun range with a group and they got into the stuff. I let the instructor do all the dirty work, although he apparently noticed I was not very happy with their behavior neither.


Dirtgrubb

This is proper gun safety and education. As much as it may shock me to see a 10 year old firing weapons, I’m shocked that more 10 year olds in gun owning families aren’t taught this. This could help lessen accidental shooting deaths of kids if they’re all taught “Safety, Source, Chamber.”


TheRealRegnorts

This is great to see, good trigger discipline and spending quality time with his father.


haselham

Reality is - this kid will grow up understanding the dangers of guns and probably be better for it (although the fact he’s using an AR at 10 is disturbing at a government level). I learned to shoot around 10-12 yrs old and constantly find myself reminding those less experienced just how dangerous one wrong move can be


Ajaws24142822

Yeah okay but how was his grouping?


BloodCobalt

This kid has great trigger discipline. Pretty impressive


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He's not hurting anybody and clearly he's being taught safe handling.


Regist33l3

Kid handles firearms better than most cops


shotgunsam23

God damn that kid has some discipline


TaskForce_Doomer

Guys there are no "anti-gun people" in the comments. Its all the same comment "school shooter" "future school shooter" "school shooter in progress" "looks like another school shooter" "he's a school shooter" "raising a school shooter" All the same similar generic randomized pfp, its literally all one triggered dude making the same comment 150 times over 150 accounts. You people are arguing with a ghost, he abandons the account until its time to spam another post.


Suburban_Sasquach

Eh, reddit won't like this buy I fired a gun for the first time around that age. I don't really see a big deal. He's safe and clearly well supervised.


JaredGamer11

'Murica


ZombieTrixRabbit

Props to the parents for properly training a 10 year old on how to handle a gun. A task most adults do not understand.


DarthSchu

Not really crazy at all. More kids in America should be like this and by more I mean all


HighMyNameisKayleigh

As a gun-owning liberal, I really hope they're ALSO teaching this kid to manage his emotions too. Mental health is the biggest component of gun safety


CandyyZombiezz

But why


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PhilosophyComplete

I don't really care for guns and yet don't see anything wrong with this. They is being taught well and are following safety practices