I went and shot at Carter's Country around noon. So there were few people there. I brought my gun in my range bag and they didn't have a problem with it, they just had to see it to put a pink tag on it.
I put my gun down during cease fire. Everyone that I saw at the time put theirs down as well.
I think it's because it's a public range. Some people have been thought the etiquette ;I'm sure some have not.
I was lucky enough to have someone teach me ( 60 year old, raised around guns).
I may not have known that etiquette if I bought my first gun on my own and took it to the range. I guess we could just nicely tell them =)
The dude that had a bunch of pistols on his fingers need to be informed not to do that.
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North Houston Ranges? Must be Safe and Not too costly.
I know of carter's country.
Can you guys list other ranges in North Houston, prices, and directions?

Can you guys list other ranges in North Houston, prices, and directions?