We have one range loacally that's run by the state and they are sticklers for their rules. All guns have to be in a case (not a holster), unloaded, no magazines inserted and no magazines loaded, action open and they check everything on the way in. No holster carry even if you have an HCP and no silhouette targets. Once you're on the range, the rules are just as tight. The upside is that it is a safe family oriented range. There really isn't a downside, but I do like to practice with silhouette targets. They say shooting a human shaped target sets a bad example for the kids.
Another state owned range has basically no rules. I've never been there because the shop owners say that the gang-bangers go there to shoot their AK's and it's not uncommon for one of them to open fire while someone is down range replacing a target. There is no range supervision. Some rules are a good thing.
The other privately owned ranges have rules, but as long as you are courteous and use common sense, they aren't hard to follow and there are never any problems.
We have one range loacally that's run by the state and they are sticklers for their rules. All guns have to be in a case (not a holster), unloaded, no magazines inserted and no magazines loaded, action open and they check everything on the way in. No holster carry even if you have an HCP and no silhouette targets. Once you're on the range, the rules are just as tight. The upside is that it is a safe family oriented range. There really isn't a downside, but I do like to practice with silhouette targets. They say shooting a human shaped target sets a bad example for the kids.
Another state owned range has basically no rules. I've never been there because the shop owners say that the gang-bangers go there to shoot their AK's and it's not uncommon for one of them to open fire while someone is down range replacing a target. There is no range supervision. Some rules are a good thing.
The other privately owned ranges have rules, but as long as you are courteous and use common sense, they aren't hard to follow and there are never any problems.
I didn't know that gang bangers went to the range and practiced shooting. :lol:
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I'd like to know why, if it's your everyday concealed carry weapon, they would even know about it. If you want to practice with it then bring it in according to range rules and shoot it. If it's your carry defense weapon then carry it and keep it concealed as you would anywhere else you go. Concealed means just that. DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL.
I was wondering about the laws regarding shooting ranges. I have a concealed carry permit, but everytime I go to my local range in Athens, Ga the guys seem to complain about something. I had my gun unloaded strapped in the holster and cocked back and they got onto me b/c the magazine was in. Then, next time I had it unloaded magazine out and strapped in and they complained the slide wasn't locked back. Are these guys busting my balls for no reason, am I out of line here, what is the law about this. You would think they would be gun advocates, the employees are all packing yet they call me out on some little thing every time. Please explain.
The TN HCP is a permit to carry any way you want. By the letter of the law we are allowed to carry open or concealed anyplace that's not posted, federal, etc. The range is state owned and it's not posted, so the law says I can carry my loaded weapon on the premises. I did question them on it and was told that those are the rules. I don't take it further because they are the only 100 yard rifle range in the area.
Before I check in, I unload my carry gun, leave the loaded mags in the car and put the gun and some empty mags in my gym (gun) bag with the rest of the guns. After going through check point Charlie, I reload and the gun goes back on my belt. They don't check you going out, just coming in. Even though they may be pushing the whole 2A rights issue, their intentions are to keep the range safe.
I guess it's better than having a newbie experience a UD because he didn't know how to clear his new gun...and there are plenty of of newbies out and about these days. Every time we're there we see the range officers basically teaching people how to use their guns.
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