I have the same concerns about the range I go to. They have a sign with similar wording, adding that the fee for unloading your gun for you is $20. I'm going to ask them about it next time I go shooting.Big Calhoun wrote:As I remember, BT just has a bright yellow sign near the entrance that states all firearms brought into the store must be unloaded and in a case...something to that effect. It's not a regulation 30.06 sign. I haven't been in since I've gotten my CHL. Reading this, I'll be sure to unholster before my next visit.
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- Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:48 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Plano Bullet Trap - off range - lectured about not securing
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- Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:23 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Plano Bullet Trap - off range - lectured about not securing
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South Austin? Your thingy to the left there says Smithville! We should go shooting!frankie_the_yankee wrote:At Red's here in South Austin, I wasn't sure what was allowed so I asked if I anybody would freak or bother me if I reloaded in the parking lot. hey said that was OK, but that I could do it right on the range if I wanted to. As long as I was holstered and concealed when I left the range, and didn't do anything unsafe in the process, it was fine with them.
My advice would be to have a chat with the manager. Ask him exactly what their rules are, and if not favorable, if he would consider taking another look at them.
If done in a non-confrontational manner, you have nothing to lose.