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by C-dub
Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:15 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Tell me where I was in the wrong...
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Re: Tell me where I was in the wrong...

Shinesintx wrote: What was also weird, was that they freaked out when I mentioned the word "Sharpie"...its against the rules to make marks on your target.
Not that I would have even made it to the bench with the other rules in place, but if for some reason I did this one would push me right over the edge. I would pack up my stuff and walk right out and tell everyone I could not to go to that place. That's just insane!
by C-dub
Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:45 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Tell me where I was in the wrong...
Replies: 115
Views: 13098

Re: Tell me where I was in the wrong...

Jumping Frog wrote:
jmorris wrote:I've only ever shot at a range that charges per gun once. Not again.
That is the bottom line for CC. They charge by the gun and by the target. They want to tag the gun so they know it was paid for.
That's just wrong. How do they survive with that kind of a policy?
by C-dub
Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:01 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Tell me where I was in the wrong...
Replies: 115
Views: 13098

Re: Tell me where I was in the wrong...

Shinesintx wrote:
stroguy wrote:There policy is to have your weapon unloaded if you are going to shoot it. It states it on the sign that you should have bolts and breaches open. I CC while shooting but I bring in my weapons unloaded. There is no problem with having your weapon unloaded prior to entering in my opinion. They put the tag on the trigger guard of the weapon(s) you are going to shoot. Can you imagine the odds of having a weapon go off if everybody walked in with the weapon loaded and went to unload it at the check in station? I think their policy is fair. Like I said, I CC my.380 and shoot something else. I CC my 1911 if I want to shoot my LCP. You did no wrong other than miss the meaning of the sign out front.
It sounds like I should just respect their policy and comply with their wishes. Noted, I will comply next time. The tag thing was kinda weird.
If you want to keep shooting there, then yes, comply. It might not hurt to ask someone with more authority about this policy.

I still don't understand the tag thing. Do they put these tags on all the weapons that are used there? This is something I have not come across before.

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