USA 2016. Guns in America

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USA. Arizona state. Kearny town. Copper Basin Sportsmen's Club. Marti Stonecipher with her daughter Dakota, 8 years old. Marti is a certified instructor NRA (National Rifle Association) Basic Pistol, NRA PPITH, NRA Range Safety Officer. Dakota is training her shooting skills with her Henry Mini Bolt .22 - Single Shot Bolt Action Rifle. The rifle helps young shooters be successful on shots, thanks to the Williams Fire fiber-optic sights that make it easy to aim and the wraparound checkering that offers a firm grip, even for little hands. The rifle is a single-shot, European-style bolt action and has a manual safety switch. Copper Basin Sportsmen's Club is a membership Range complex which purpose is to promote the sport of shooting and providing a safe, fun, family oriented environment. A firearm is a portable gun, being a barreled weapon that launches one or more projectiles often driven by the action of an explosive force. Most modern firearms have rifled barrels to impart spin to the projectile for improved flight stability. The word firearms usually is used in a sense restricted to small arms (weapons that can be carried by a single person). The right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right protected in the United States by the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution of the United States of America and in the state constitutions of Arizona and 43 other states. 29.01.16 © 2016 Didier Ruef