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Old 09-17-2018, 10:52 AM
zeke zeke is offline
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Our private outdoor range allows concealed and open carry, but have never seen anyone open carry. You can practice draw and fire as close as you want on the wood back boards, so long as everyone is at same distance. There are no full time RSO's, and would not be a member if they did not allow cc.

Also belong to a indoor range that also sells firearms. They allow open/concealed carry. Their rules used to prohibit practicing drawing, unless you passed a certain paid for course. Their rules are a lot more comprehensive and strict, and I don't blame them a bit as they allow the public to come in and shoot, if they pay. They recently changed the rule to allowing practice drawing if they certify you at free training and you use a specific type of non-collapsing holster (NO hybirds). Their insurance/responsibility, their rules. All the employees are RSO's, and you are on camera in the showroom and range.
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