IMHO, I honestly don't see anything wrong with what you're doing, because I've seen the very safe manner in which you conduct yourself and have obviously taught your daughter to follow safe rules of conduct around firearms. I think that if a person has children and has firearms around the house, whether it be a .22 pistol or a 1919, the children need to be educated about them and taught to understand and respect the nature of a gun, that it is something to be enjoyed in a safe and responsible manner. If more people did that, kids might not feel that there is such an aura of mystery about them, leading to uninformed experimentation by themselves or the all too tragic situation of having a friend over and showing them off, resulting in an accidental shooting. I'm not saying that it's for everyone, but with the combination of guns and children I am absolutely in favor of good education, and if the kids show interest it can become a healthy family bonding time. Wayne, maybe you should go to your neighbors house and take pictures through the window of them playing Monopoly and tell them how they are being bad parents teaching their children to aquire absolute power. (Just an example, I love Monopoly.) Anyway, for most of you, I'm preaching to the choir, for the rest... flame away.
Justin