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There's the 1500 yard range
75 yard pistol range
200 yard general rifle range (5.7 pistols allowed and they are capable of 200 yards)
The 200 yards rapid fire/steel case range
Rim fire gallery/range
Skeet range
Trap range
Only way they'd be near you is if you're on the steel case/rapid range. SBRs and Rifle cal pistols get sent over there as well.
Then there's the private ranges for rent and train for 3 gun matches.
The indoor range they'll group rapid fire towards the outside pistols and everything else towards the middle.
Indoors sucks for rifle. Especially if a rapid fire, 12 gauge or magnum pistol goes off.
That is not up for discussion. The USSC has spoken. You have a right to a firearm. It has also spoken that firearms is can be regulated. So no guns cannot be banned. But particular implementations can be.
"That is not up for discussion. The USSC has spoken."
The USSC is NOT a GOD.
MANY rulings have been overturned by later courts.
Don't know about where anyone else shoots, but if you showed at the range I use with a bump stock, you would be told to leave.
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Originally Posted by Pilot1
Same at my gun club.
Why? Are these private gun clubs? I shoot on a WMA, a very nice range, it's free and very well kept by the people who keep it going. But the first time I went there, there was an M2 mounted on the back of a trailer firing....
Have seen/heard multiple full auto's there also...
Why? Are these private gun clubs? I shoot on a WMA, a very nice range, it's free and very well kept by the people who keep it going. But the first time I went there, there was an M2 mounted on the back of a trailer firing....
Have seen/heard multiple full auto's there also...
Have you not seen how hard it is to control where the shots go with a bump stock? Too dangerous on a range where people are standing close by.
Why? Are these private gun clubs? I shoot on a WMA, a very nice range, it's free and very well kept by the people who keep it going. But the first time I went there, there was an M2 mounted on the back of a trailer firing....
Have seen/heard multiple full auto's there also...
Yes, mine is a private gun club, and we self police, so there are no range officers in attendance to stop unsafe practices, so it tends to have a few rules like no full auto, tannerite, bump stocks, etc. However, we have no round limits per mag, and no proficiency tests, like some other clubs in my area.
I have no problem with full auto, etc as long as people practice the safety rules. I also support ALL evil black rifles, NFA, etc. We do allow SBR's, and suppressors.
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