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Joined: Jan 2007
Where: Tri-Cities
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One of the local gun clubs tried to put in a one shot per second rule. Got a bunch of the old members in a rage. It was a dumb idea and unneeded. Finally the idea just quietly died of its own stupidity.
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I had a chance to do some shooting at an unsupervised facility this afternoon. There were full-auto and suppressed weapons in use and people were trading up firearms quite a bit to shoot whatever struck their fancy.
Amazingly... none of us shot each other. No RSO and yet no one assumed room temperature! ![]() Thankfully we all knew enough about each other to trust each other's abilities and gun handling etiquette. But I think that's the key. If you don't play well with others or don't know how to, then having RSOs on hand is a good idea.
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It's unlikely that I'd ever shoot much at a place that requires an RSO to be present to shoot. That's one reason I like forest service ranges and quit one gun club that went to RSO requirements.
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I will say this, Mars. There are some seriously dumb people in this world and a few of them own firearms and don't have any business doing so. For those people, RSOs are a necessity on public ranges.
One guy came into Joe's shop yesterday and proceeded to muzzle rake Joe and everyone else in the room with what ended up being a loaded firearm that he had brought in to trade. Hornet Handler and I immediately went to the other side of the building and put a few walls between us and this bozo. Gun shop owners should wear kevlar just because of the Stupid People Factor.
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Joined: Mar 2007
Where: Hills of E. Tennessee
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While there is no doubt that some ranges have rules that are to say the least, onerous, IMHO if you don't like the range rules then find another range. Either that or talk to the range owner and see about getting the rules changed or at least modified or partially suspended at certain particular times.
Every range must have some rules but they should be simple and based on the three basic rules of firearms safety:
I have no problem with the concept of a range using RSO's as I am an NRA certified RSO. After all, not everyone keeps safety on the front burner when they are handling firearms. Folks occasionaly have a brain fart i.e. Lee Paige, the DEA agent that shot himself in the foot in front of a class of third graders while doing a firearms safety talk. The problems arise however when either the range owner or his/her insurance company tries to over regulate the activities on their range or the RSO puts his own interpretation of the range rules into play.
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Joined: Mar 2007
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