Fire at DFW Gun Range?
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Thank goodness no one was injured.
Perfect example of why some indoor ranges are absolutely strict about checking ammo. People do dumb things, or think there is some kind of sinister or unfair rule that doesn't apply to them.
Perfect example of why some indoor ranges are absolutely strict about checking ammo. People do dumb things, or think there is some kind of sinister or unfair rule that doesn't apply to them.
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That's it. For some reason I was thinking it burned. I guess I confused it with the Bass Pro range fire.Excaliber wrote:The roof over the pistol range and a wall collapsed back in 2006. The incident closed the facility for quite a while.Dragonfighter wrote:Just did a records check back through January 2010 and got no hits on it.KRM45 wrote:Didn't this same place burn a few years back?
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What an idiot. Shooting tracers into a tire backstop?
As if lines weren't long enough at all the local gun ranges already. Also, we're expecting heavy rains and winds tomorrow... So all those customers who had to leave their gear and guns behind should probably assume they'll never see them again.
As if lines weren't long enough at all the local gun ranges already. Also, we're expecting heavy rains and winds tomorrow... So all those customers who had to leave their gear and guns behind should probably assume they'll never see them again.
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Very sad news. This is the first gun range my wife shot at. Rented several guns to determine what she was going to purchase as her EDC.
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Shot my first full-auto weapons and also had my initial CHL class and qualification there. Sad... it's a nice place.
I live less than 10 minutes from Shoot Smart now though
I live less than 10 minutes from Shoot Smart now though
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You're not kidding about the lines. Where is everyone finding ammo to shoot? I guess we're not the only ones stock piling. BIL and I went yesterday and wanted to get there 15 minutes before the Eagle Range opened in Lewisville. The line was about 40 people long. The wait wasn't too bad, though, and we only waited about 20 minutes.knotquiteawake wrote:What an idiot. Shooting tracers into a tire backstop?
As if lines weren't long enough at all the local gun ranges already. Also, we're expecting heavy rains and winds tomorrow... So all those customers who had to leave their gear and guns behind should probably assume they'll never see them again.
I wouldn't have left any of my guns behind. The ammo, no big deal, but I'm grabbing my guns and don't care if they are openly carried in that situation.
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The rain will be nothing compared to the water already put on by the FD.knotquiteawake wrote:What an idiot. Shooting tracers into a tire backstop?
As if lines weren't long enough at all the local gun ranges already. Also, we're expecting heavy rains and winds tomorrow... So all those customers who had to leave their gear and guns behind should probably assume they'll never see them again.
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We really don't need this now. Always enjoyed shooting there, and feel bad for the owners. I hope they go after this guy for
damages. What a maroon.
damages. What a maroon.
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I can't fathom leaving my guns behind either but one of the guys interviewed on the news mentioned he left so quickly that his guns are still in there. The news reported late last night about there being bulldozers already in place to begin demolition? Seems strange, they're not going to try and pick through and salvage what firearms they can find?C-dub wrote:You're not kidding about the lines. Where is everyone finding ammo to shoot? I guess we're not the only ones stock piling. BIL and I went yesterday and wanted to get there 15 minutes before the Eagle Range opened in Lewisville. The line was about 40 people long. The wait wasn't too bad, though, and we only waited about 20 minutes.knotquiteawake wrote:What an idiot. Shooting tracers into a tire backstop?
As if lines weren't long enough at all the local gun ranges already. Also, we're expecting heavy rains and winds tomorrow... So all those customers who had to leave their gear and guns behind should probably assume they'll never see them again.
I wouldn't have left any of my guns behind. The ammo, no big deal, but I'm grabbing my guns and don't care if they are openly carried in that situation.
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I just renewed by Annual Membership in December ($350) so I guess now I have to find out about what they are going to do about that.....pro-rated refund I hope??? I was scheduled to go shoot Sunday and something else came up.......wowzee!!! Part of my membership was shooting a full auto for my birthday....and two transfer fees (incoming) which I was going to use in April.......bummer.
Took bad about that range, I liked the guys there. It's like that building is jinxed!!!!
I don't want to bug them right now but if anyone knows how annual members are to proceed I'd appreciate it if you'd share the info.
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Took bad about that range, I liked the guys there. It's like that building is jinxed!!!!
I don't want to bug them right now but if anyone knows how annual members are to proceed I'd appreciate it if you'd share the info.
Thanks
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I took my CHL class there and purchased my first handgun from them also, hopefully this guy will be held liable for his foolish actions. I imagine that this will develop into a huge paperwork and insurance mess that may take years to sort through for both the range and those who lost guns in the fire. I'm glad that no lives were lost in the ordeal.
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Lonest4r wrote:I took my CHL class there and purchased my first handgun from them also, hopefully this guy will be held liable for his foolish actions. I imagine that this will develop into a huge paperwork and insurance mess that may take years to sort through for both the range and those who lost guns in the fire. I'm glad that no lives were lost in the ordeal.
May turn out that over 5,000 people lost guns there Sunday when all the insurance claims are in!
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Well, that sounds like a better story than losing them in a boating accident!OldGrumpy wrote:Lonest4r wrote:I took my CHL class there and purchased my first handgun from them also, hopefully this guy will be held liable for his foolish actions. I imagine that this will develop into a huge paperwork and insurance mess that may take years to sort through for both the range and those who lost guns in the fire. I'm glad that no lives were lost in the ordeal.
May turn out that over 5,000 people lost guns there Sunday when all the insurance claims are in!
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My wife and I have enjoyed the range and she goes with a female friend of hers on Tuesday's for ladies night, really fortunate that nobody was injured but now due to a moron we have a good range gone (atleast for now)
I hope no one on this board is stupid enough to shoot a tracer round at a rubber backstop.
I hope no one on this board is stupid enough to shoot a tracer round at a rubber backstop.
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