I would have to agree with the cz, but if you really want a semi
Marlin 795
It's a semiauto .22 and relatively inexpensive. The 795 is a full size rifle but still relatively small and light weight, my 7 year old handles it well. The length of pull is a bit long but he will grow into it quickly. If you get a few magazines for it just load them with a single round at first and then maybe three when he is ready. You can even get some pretty nice sights for it as well
I was a die-hard supporter of teaching with a single shot only, but part of shooting is the fun of it. Keep him safe and let him enjoy it. My boys get board too easy with single shot paper, neco wafers, ballons, golf balls, zombies, paint balls etc. If they are shooting safe and using the fundamentals have at it
Marlin 795
It's a semiauto .22 and relatively inexpensive. The 795 is a full size rifle but still relatively small and light weight, my 7 year old handles it well. The length of pull is a bit long but he will grow into it quickly. If you get a few magazines for it just load them with a single round at first and then maybe three when he is ready. You can even get some pretty nice sights for it as well
I was a die-hard supporter of teaching with a single shot only, but part of shooting is the fun of it. Keep him safe and let him enjoy it. My boys get board too easy with single shot paper, neco wafers, ballons, golf balls, zombies, paint balls etc. If they are shooting safe and using the fundamentals have at it