plinkerton
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I can’t forget them not releasing handguns before 10/1/2013
Freestate has an issue with me carrying with a CCW. I haven’t been back
I can’t forget them not releasing handguns before 10/1/2013
I'm not aware of any gun shop that allows people to come in carrying a loaded handgun. I have my permit to carry, and always unload and case it in the parking lot before I go in.
Continental has been great since the tall curly haired guy was let go. Even though it's a little more money, I've been buying some firearms there because the customer service has been superb and they are convenient. Tim did my re-certification class upstairs which was fine.
You can't do head shot because it can hit the cables which are a pain to restring and it knocks a lane down for the day. My only gripe is you can't shoot higher velocity firearms, no 5.56 or 308 and no buck shot.
If you are familiar with indoor gun ranges, you'll be fine. Dont bring steel core ammo. No pics and video, but this may have changed. Un-case guns at the lane,not the table behind it. I've been there many times and find it a good range. Rates are better than others around. And no head shots.
Continental are good folks. The guy watching the range will leave you alone once he realizes you've got your act together. They get all kinds, and some do need to be supervised.
I'm sure thats any range. While my friend and I were there a guy decides to uncase his carbine outside of the lane and the muzzle was pointed right at my friend. I pulled him back just to get him out of the way. I will never understand how hard it is to uncase/recase inside the lane. It's one of the top rules of any range.
People are idiots/lazy/don’t care. I bet the primary reason is because there’s so much less room to uncase in a lane.
Not saying it’s right, just postulating.
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