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Old 03-16-2015, 08:10 AM
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my only actual range experience is at PSA's in SC and a Gander in WI. Both indoor and both with range officers standing watch (along with video). Even with that, i've still seen folks get a stern talking to and once asked to leave due to their actions (in SC). Someone isnt handling a firearm safely and is new, they'll get quick instructions and perhaps closer monitoring. But from what i've seen, those who tend to infringe on the rules are not the beginners. Watched someone pretend he was "quick draw mcgraw" though rules stated no firing from a holster and he was upset he was told not to..... i was just a customer and wanted to tell the guy to get the hell out before he ruins it for the rest of us.



I agree its not just a range thing but a society thing.
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