Guys,
What the official policy is and what'll get your head bit off by the range master are 2 very different things of course. I called a friend before I left and he advised me that they told him was acceptable. I walked into the range with a revolver in my left pocket, and my LCP in my right. I pulled them both out right in front of the range master and placed them on the counter. I swapped out my defense ammo for my target ammo in my LCP's magazine and proceeded to shoot.
When I was done, I loaded my revolver, and my LCP right in front of the range master and poked them right back in my pockets. I've been there about 15 times since January and I know the rules well enough to never get barked at; I'm guessing that if you're very regular and have a reputation of being safe and following the rules, they will leave you alone more than an unfamiliar face.
Embalmo
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- Thu Oct 08, 2009 10:38 pm
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1st Trip To The Range With Plastic
Guys,
I went to Red's for the first time since I got my plastic in hand. I kept "them" in my pocket until I got into the "noisy room". When I entered the actual range, I took both guns out of my pockets, set them on the counter, and proceeded to shoot. When I was done, I reloaded my defense ammo, and put "them" back in my pockets before I exited the "noisy room". Is this normal policy for gun ranges? Are some stricter, or more liberal with their policies?
Embalmo
I went to Red's for the first time since I got my plastic in hand. I kept "them" in my pocket until I got into the "noisy room". When I entered the actual range, I took both guns out of my pockets, set them on the counter, and proceeded to shoot. When I was done, I reloaded my defense ammo, and put "them" back in my pockets before I exited the "noisy room". Is this normal policy for gun ranges? Are some stricter, or more liberal with their policies?
Embalmo
