I support this guys right to express his opinion. Hopefully, he also supports my right to express my opinion that nobody should spend a dime at his business.philip964 wrote:Just like Chick fil a, they have a right to express their opinion.
And I support that right. Its just that the people who may agree with them, are not going to be rushing to their store to support their view, like I am with Chick fil a.
The waffle fries taste good its just a little weird at first.
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- Thu Aug 16, 2012 4:48 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Tactical Firearms on Mason Road- Katy Texas
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Re: Tactical Firearms on Mason Road- Katy Texas
- Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:46 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Tactical Firearms on Mason Road- Katy Texas
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Re: Tactical Firearms on Mason Road- Katy Texas
This place is the closest range to my house, but I have never been there in large part due to reports that it was pricy. After checking out the web site, it looks like it is expensive ($20 for an hour), but not completely obscene compared to most other local places. They appear to allow both Magnum ammo and Hollow Points, which are my complaints with the other local ranges, but they do have two rules that I don't like:
10. IF YOU HAVE BROUGHT MORE THAN ONE FIREARM, USE ONLY ONE AT A TIME AND WHEN FINISHED, CASE THE UNLOADED FIREARM AND ITS AMMUNITION BEFORE UNCASING THE NEXT ONE.
I'm not sure exactly what qualifies as a "case". I usually just bring my weapons and ammo in a range bag. Regardless, I don't really like the idea of having to place a just fired weapon back in the range bag without letting it cool down a bit.
18. LEAVE ALL SPENT CASINGS ON FLOOR. NO PICKING UP OF BRASS IS ALLOWED.
This rule is a ridiculous money grab, especially since the range fees are already higher than any other local place. It's also unsafe. At a minimum, I need to be able to pick up the brass that is at my feet to ensure that I can get solid footing.
10. IF YOU HAVE BROUGHT MORE THAN ONE FIREARM, USE ONLY ONE AT A TIME AND WHEN FINISHED, CASE THE UNLOADED FIREARM AND ITS AMMUNITION BEFORE UNCASING THE NEXT ONE.
I'm not sure exactly what qualifies as a "case". I usually just bring my weapons and ammo in a range bag. Regardless, I don't really like the idea of having to place a just fired weapon back in the range bag without letting it cool down a bit.
18. LEAVE ALL SPENT CASINGS ON FLOOR. NO PICKING UP OF BRASS IS ALLOWED.
This rule is a ridiculous money grab, especially since the range fees are already higher than any other local place. It's also unsafe. At a minimum, I need to be able to pick up the brass that is at my feet to ensure that I can get solid footing.