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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Not when we're deciding which one I'm gonna slap you with.
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    Doesn’t exist. Youngest is left eye dominant and has always shot lefty. I went with a browning micro Midas cynergy , now that he is 14 I got a m2 lh for him .
    Browning bps pump ejects on the bottom but is hard to find now

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyworm View Post
    What did the 5 fingers say to the face?

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    Bumping this back up

    What is the recommendation now?

    I’m leaning towards the super bantam in 410 for a starter. Eventually would love to have a compact Beretta in 20ga. The kid already shoots a Red Ryder and 22 lights out. My thoughts on the mini 410 to start with are: I can see the safety on top easier then a trigger guard safety and I just don’t want to throw her into a semi to start with.

    She has shouldered some 20s already and they are just to large for her now. She has to do the lean your back to offset the weight. Seen plenty of kids her age and size all shooting semi 20 ga youth guns and they are struggling to hold them up and then get pounded with recoil. Not the route I want her to take at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolate lab84 View Post
    Bumping this back up

    What is the recommendation now?

    I’m leaning towards the super bantam in 410 for a starter. Eventually would love to have a compact Beretta in 20ga. The kid already shoots a Red Ryder and 22 lights out. My thoughts on the mini 410 to start with are: I can see the safety on top easier then a trigger guard safety and I just don’t want to throw her into a semi to start with.

    She has shouldered some 20s already and they are just to large for her now. She has to do the lean your back to offset the weight. Seen plenty of kids her age and size all shooting semi 20 ga youth guns and they are struggling to hold them up and then get pounded with recoil. Not the route I want her to take at all.
    Got a bantam 410 you're welcome to try out before you buy one. Bring your own shells them things ain't cheap. Message me. Midway crossroads next to parsonage.

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    It's not left hand, but I've had one of these for a few years and it's been great. I use it as a rabbit gun and have beat the crap out of it. I caught it on sale and paid a lot less than $450.

    https://www.academy.com/p/ata-arms-y...ku=20-gauge-24

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    Shit, I never even saw the south paw reference…searched some and chose what I thought was the most recent youth gun thread.

    It will be for a right handed shooter.

    Thanks. HuntingJunkie, may take you up on that sometime. I’m just a few miles from you.

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