At my local range, there is a metal contraption which, I believe, is bolted to the deck. It has a roundish metal body and a mouth angling upward. I can only assume it would be to point a muzzle into in order to clear a malfunction? If this is the device's intended use, would it not be far less dangerous to aim down range and clear a weapon? It's probably a coffee maker or something and I'm a dork, but can anyone clue me in?
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Likely a silly question.
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Likely a silly question.
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Re: Likely a silly question.
A "Clearing Trap"? Like here?At my local range, there is a metal contraption which, I believe, is bolted to the deck. It has a roundish metal body and a mouth angling upward. I can only assume it would be to point a muzzle into in order to clear a malfunction? If this is the device's intended use, would it not be far less dangerous to aim down range and clear a weapon? It's probably a coffee maker or something and I'm a dork, but can anyone clue me in?
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SurferD (you may now commence laughing)
Or perhaps something like this?
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target."
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Re: Likely a silly question.
A cajun in a bar bet a yankee 5 dollars that there were 4 doors in that saloonsurferdaddy wrote:At my local range, there is a metal contraption which, I believe, is bolted to the deck. It has a roundish metal body and a mouth angling upward. I can only assume it would be to point a muzzle into in order to clear a malfunction? If this is the device's intended use, would it not be far less dangerous to aim down range and clear a weapon? It's probably a coffee maker or something and I'm a dork, but can anyone clue me in?
Thanks,
SurferD (you may now commence laughing)
The Yankee thought *There's a front door and a behind door, that's only two* so he took the bet
The cajun explained
There's a front door and a behind door, that's two, hey bartender, what's your name?
"Isador"
Ok that's three
and that metal contraption over there, with the roundish metal body and a mouth angling upward, it's a cuspidor; that's four doors
So, the yankee decided to place the same bet with the next guy who walked in to get his money back
Texan walks in, yankee bets 5 dollars that there were 4 doors in that saloon
The Texan thought *There's a front door and a behind door, that's only two* so he took the bet
The cajun explained
There's a front door and a behind door, that's two, hey bartender, what's your name?
"Isador"
Ok that's three
and that metal contraption over there, with the roundish metal body and a mouth angling upward, it's a .... it's a .... it's a .... that darn Spittoon cost me ten dollars today
Enjoy the espressoa coffee maker or something
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Actually, I have no idea what it is you are asking about, could be an umbrella stand, but I'd hesitate to drink from it just yet.
And, I wouldn't shoot into it.
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Re: Likely a silly question.
That's why I love this place, info WITH lols. Yup, it's a trap like that one. When would you use it instead of clearing aimed down range though? Just seems like if there's a weapon, or operator, malfunctioning that safely pointed down range would be better than behind the line where others are standing. Plus, it really smarts on the shin.
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They are often used in locations where there is no range handy, Police stations, or the entry area to Cabela's, for example. In a range, I guess it might be useful if all the lanes were in use. IDK.surferdaddy wrote:That's why I love this place, info WITH lols. Yup, it's a trap like that one. When would you use it instead of clearing aimed down range though? Just seems like if there's a weapon, or operator, malfunctioning that safely pointed down range would be better than behind the line where others are standing. Plus, it really smarts on the shin.
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Ahhh, thanks.
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