The current rule is that you have to qualify with every gun you might carry. Most of the classes are held at ranges where they have a lot of rental guns and they can rent you guns to run through each one you might have. The place I was setting up to go charges nothing for the class but charges $25/gun for range qual. I believe that the new legislation that goes into effect shortly actually changes that to where you qualify by caliber. So whatever is the highest caliber you qualify with (and that might be separated into revolver and non-revolver) will cover anything under that caliber. So bring in that Dessert Eagle 50 with your S&W 500 and get them covered . If that is the case, the range ought to actually rent those guns and sell the ammo and make good money...not to mention probably sell a few of the guns once folks shoot them.philip964 wrote:They really don't recognize there own. Something about you have to be qualified on the gun you carry. Then can't switch without getting qualified again.
Oh and the range qualification does have a portion that is single handed shooting with both left and right hand. Thought that was interesting!