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Memorial Shooting Center off of I-10 requires that you sign a waiver as well.Daisy Cutter wrote:I might point out that last time I was there, they asked for ID and made you sign a disclaimer. I dont know if anyone else does that in the area. Maybe their lawyers/ insurers are on their case.
That's also the procedure at Winchester Gallery in Ft.Worth where I shoot. You sign the waiver, give them your D.L. & they hold both until you check out.Daisy Cutter wrote:Top Gun remodeled is indeed very clean/ nice/ friendly. Staff is professional and nice selection of rental guns. I might point out that last time I was there, they asked for ID and made you sign a disclaimer. I dont know if anyone else does that in the area. Maybe their lawyers/ insurers are on their case. Cutter
In defense of Top Gun, since i like to shoot here, it could be they have a strict managment and its against policy to give out anything, you cant blame someone for following the rules of their company, it might also be an insurance thing, who knows i dont think this faults them thoDaisy Cutter wrote:
He asked the salesman if they would give him the rental for free if he ended up buying the pistol afterward. Sales guy: "Absolutely not, sir."
He ended up buying it at Academy instead.
My post wasn't 'blaming' the salesman as a person... it knocked Top Gun for having a silly policy. It's no secret that the prices at many ranges are higher than what you might find at a sporting goods store. Rather than showing some flexibility, Top Gun chose to lose the profit margin on a $700+ sale. My friend ended up saving a good chunk of change by driving a mile or two up 59 and buying at Academy. I think my friend came out ahead over Top Gun in that situation.jtran987 wrote:you cant blame someone for following the rules of their company
I can confirm this. Took my new AR-15 out about 2 weeks ago and had no problem with .223 FMJ rounds.jtran987 wrote:yea from what i know they allow 556 and 223 but no magnum rounds, but you dont have to use the frangible ammo now