Nice job California kid .
I would also agree with james . One of the lea’s would be a good choice .
One of the problems though is to remember that suddenly before you know it . Your child is going to have out grown the rifle .
It will seem like that happens over night .
I built this smooth bore , some years back , for a young fella .
Sadly do to a disease that’s stop his growth at age 7 , he will never out grow it .
But I tell you this much . You don’t want to shoot aginst him . He will flat clean your clock LOL .
the little NW gun believe it or not come right to his chin .
I would also agree that working with Ed Rayle and Dic at Pecatonica . Could also produce what your looking for .
But you will need to do some proper prior planning and work up a proportion for the rifle.
If you do that . You can take any full size rifle and reduce it to the size you want
Have Ed make the appropriate barrel and then send it and your drawings to Dic to have the parts inlet to a blank , not a pre carve .
Better yet , if you have the ability , do it yourself .
The pride in the end result will be far greater .
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i was thinking that there was also a gun builder here in the NW that specialized in kids rifles
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cant remeber his name right of but he had some very nice peices and was very reasonably priced to