Yes, absolute yes to bright colored water guns (says this socialist anti-real gun mom) |
How do you all feel about nerf guns then? with the darts that have the suction cups? They are also brightly colored. I honestly felt torn when my husband wanted to get them. |
np here. You don’t. The above posters are correct. My dad was an avid hunter and skeet shooter as well as a retired military officer. We could own all the toy guns and water pistols we wanted but could NEVER aim them at another person or animal. |
Nope to those also. |
Except you could point it at the animal you were killing right just not the one who lived in your house? |
I have very fond memories of my super soaker 3000. I just bought two with a huge markup on amazon for my daughter and I to play with. Its gonna happen.
Signed, Xennial ‘80 (40 years old) Independent Blue no matter who voter Black woman with 8 black brothers who have all been racially profiled |
Ha! My brother just got one of those last week (he's 39) and we used it to chase my son at my parent's. It was fun! |
I feel sorry for the kids of someone who asks this question. |
I eel sorry for the dis of someone who doesn’t. |
No! if your kids shoot water guns they may become real life murderers. Every murderer at one point or another shot a toy gun first. Irresponsible parenting |
I tried to have a no toy guns rule, but we have 2 boys and people like to give them to us. Sigh. So we allow brightly colored ones and call them squirters, not guns. They cannot be shot at anyone’s face. This is the compromise we figured out. |
I’m so sorry PP. I’m not a fan of toy guns and this is just one more reason to add to my list. |
Of course. |
We call them potato protectors. |
Both my husband and I are retired Marines. He grew up hunting. And skeet shooting. We have several firearms in the house - lol locked away. We have 2 boys - 10 & 13. Both have shot “real” guns. Both know what to do when they see a gun not locked up. And they both play with water guns and nerf guns. These guns all look like a toy. You know, neon green and yellow and orange. And they shoot each other with them. Face is off limits. Kids can understand the difference between a toy gun and a real gun. It’s not a hard lesson to teach. Kids have been playing with toy guns for over a hundred years. The overwhelmingly did not turn into mass murderers. |