Jacob needs to move to SC. No more tax.
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Ditto.Yep, with psa, I'm out. Lol

What?! You ok? That sounds bad!I just got kicked off their range because the pos glock I was shooting exploded in my hand and broke my thumb. The case blew out in front of the primer. I brought the clock to the rear of the range to service. Apparently that's a no no. You can't handle firearms outside the booth at all. Me and the RSO go into a shouting match. I left and went to the hospital.
I just got kicked off their range because the pos glock I was shooting exploded in my hand and broke my thumb. The case blew out in front of the primer. I brought the clock to the rear of the range to service. Apparently that's a no no. You can't handle firearms outside the booth at all. Me and the RSO go into a shouting match. I left and went to the hospital.
No, you dont understand. The firearm wasn't serviceable at the booth. The round was lodged in to chamber. I was bringing the pistol bask to hammer the case rupture out with a brass stick. I brought the unloaded gun to the back to service. He yelled to keep the gun in the little shooting area. I asked him if he wanted my to bring all my **** (bags and **** you carry to the range to the firing line) he said yes. I was like wtf? I cant grab an unloaded weapon from the rear out of by case to the firing line? I have to bring the whole case to the firing line instead. yeah, plenty of ****ing room. ridiculous, A range made for people who truly dont know how to handle weapons. You are so worried about the rules that your not focusing on safety. I told him he was a ****ing douche and that I would call him the savior of man if my unloaded sig grew a bullet after I observed the empty chamber to confirm. I told him it wasn't about safety it was the liability. I told him I was going to have the magistrate subpoena the camera footage as see where I unsafely pointed my broken firearm towards the complete REAR (180) from the firing line. Also, my wife was right behind me. There's not a snowball chance in hell I would aim a weapon at my wife. I told him they cater to amateurs and they need to wake the **** up.Jesus! What the heck kind of load did you have that would blow up a Glock like that? At least it's broken bones not lost fingers...
That being said, I've never seen an indoor range where they allow you to manipulate firearms behind the firing line. Some outdoor places do have a safe-areas for that, but I've never heard of an indoor place having one. It makes sense. Do YOU really want someone you don't know messing around with a gun behind your back?