Yes and he pumps it (evil father has found a way to have him build muscle in his upper body) up himself.
My son is now fifteen and has only JUST taken an interest in my massive collection of weaponry. I bought this pump pistol (beauty - Crosman pump air pistol - 600 FPS, .177 caliber) to aid his interest. His gaming has created a real world interest.
I have set up a decent back stop and we also have a pump Sheridan .22 caliber carbine (that airgun is actually forty four years old - bought it when I was a teen and it still works flawlessly! I have always maintained all my weapons). Yes, lots of exercise pumping that one as well.
As we move forward, he will have access to larger more advanced .22LR caliber pistols (I own six, various configurations, including Magnums), 9mm (I own three), .38/357 (I own eight, including six various Magnums), .44 Magnum caliber (I own sixteen, various double action, single action, single shot, long and short barrels, one is a carbine by Browning), .45 (I own three, Model 1911, plus one custom made target weapon from Thompsom, two Ruger single action plus a Glock, different type of .45) and also some rifles in .22 (I own twelve, Marlin, Ruger, Winchester, Remington, etc.).
Once we get into centerfire long weapons, I can introduce him to Ruger mini-14s (I own three), Remington .223 (just the one), AR-15 (one) Winchester .243 (one), .308 or NATO 7.62 (I own seven, one is a Weatherby), 30.06 (I own two, one is Weatherby), .300 Magnum (I own two, both are Weatherby) and one incredible .375 Weatherby Magnum (this one will definitely throw him on his ass, if he tries to shoot it now. He is still learning to shoot!)
Somewhere between the .243 and the .308, I will introduce him to a 20 gauge shotgun (I own two - both Remington one pump, one auto) and then 12 gauge shotgun (I own six - three auto, one pump, two double barrel) and eventually a 4 gauge (I own one double barrel, but that thing scares even me and I have shot a lot! - it will be a while before he is ready for that monster).
We are just getting started and I have only peaked hie interest. For about three months, I have allowed him to handle (disassemble, clean, re-assemble, dry fire, etc.) some of the more interesting weapons. His interest is in large handguns (testosterone?).
I am well on the way to teaching him to be safe and handle a weapon confidently.
As if I did not already have a reason to live ...