I went this weekend to a local range and was carrying my PX4 on my hip(concealed of course). I also had a large case containing my ammo, gear, and my Walther P22. I sign in at their registry, and one of the guys comes over and ASKS if he can take a look in the box. I say "I guess so." His response was "Well if you want to get passed me, you have to." Fine, whatever, I just want to shoot. He then asks if it's just the one... just the .22. I say no. He then asks to see the other one. I say "My carry?" "Yes, it has to be cleared."
Now at this point, I look at him with a 'you've got to be kidding, right'
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Fine! I was getting frustrated, and would have walked out right then, but I had my brother and a buddy with me who had never shot a gun and didn't want to disappoint them. So I conceded. Withdrew my weapon, dropped the mag and cleared the chamber.
Now, I am disarmed, he and the other guy behind the counter both have theirs visible, but they want me disarmed. I, as a CHL holder, who went through the course, background checks, and qualification, am now disarmed by a "CHL instructor" for reasons that don't really make sense to me.
Believe me, I understand that it is his business, and if that is how he wishes to treat a fellow CHL holder, then that's his bag, and that's fine. It's my choice to ever go back there or not.
But I have to know, am I reading too much into this?
Does your range do the same thing?
Would you go to one that does this?
Keep in mind, there was no 30.06 sign at all, and all the posters and banners inside said things like "It's your right to own a gun, it's your responsibility to know how to use it."
Am I wrong here?
Sorry for the long post, but it bugged me.