Ask them if they are prohibited.
I don't see any problem with it, it's just you being responsible and responsibility is the key to firearm safety.
If they aren't prohibited, get them together before they get to the range and show them safe gun handling practices without live ammo. After they can demonstrate proper safety, take them to the range.
At the range, start them with 1 round in the gun until they have proven their gun handling.
I don't see any problem with it, it's just you being responsible and responsibility is the key to firearm safety.
If they aren't prohibited, get them together before they get to the range and show them safe gun handling practices without live ammo. After they can demonstrate proper safety, take them to the range.
At the range, start them with 1 round in the gun until they have proven their gun handling.

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