
But that's not all! This game is rated 4+. Yes, according to the NRA, it's suitable for children of 4 years and above. And that's because you're not shooting live targets and, guess what, it comes with gun safety tips. Yes. That makes it alright. Or as the NRA itself puts it:
"It strikes the right balance of gaming and safety education, allowing you to enjoy the most authentic experience possible."
Nevermind that most 4 year olds can't read yet.

Of course, the most important thing is that it's meant as an informative tool:
"NRA: Practice Range puts the NRA’s broad scope of resources in the palm of your hand – with 2nd Amendment newsfeeds, gun law information centers and educational materials that you can access anywhere, anytime."
2nd amendment newsfeed? Really?
The game itself is free, but there are in-app purchases, like the AK-47 assault rifle, the MK11 sniper rifle and the Dragunov SVD sniper rifle, at $0.99 each. Exactly what you need for some good old fashioned gun safety instructions.

Lovely, isn't it?