To: crossroads_gunner
You're an employee there? It doesn't start with the letter "R" by any chance?
If so, I was also quite disturbed by the holes in the port partitions, in the metal track that takes the targets back and forth, etc. If it weren't so dangerous, it would be funny.
When I bought my first gun as a civilian (I had handled firearms in the military), I took an NRA safe shooting course there. The instructor was really cool; ex-cop and COULD shoot, and very well.
35 posted on
04/10/2004 5:59:55 PM PDT by
jjm2111
To: jjm2111
"You're an employee there? It doesn't start with the letter "R" by any chance?"
I am, and it does.
"If so, I was also quite disturbed by the holes in the port partitions, in the metal track that takes the targets back and forth, etc. If it weren't so dangerous, it would be funny."
Agreed. Some horrible gun-handling must have taken place there in the past. The ROs do keep patrons more in line now.
"....I took an NRA safe shooting course there. The instructor was really cool; ex-cop and COULD shoot, and very well."
If he was one of the same two who are there now (first names begin with "S" or "E"), I agree again. I'm thinking of taking a course with one or the other of them to improve my skills. Maybe he'll see something that I've missed which needs correcting.
36 posted on
04/11/2004 2:56:49 PM PDT by
crossroads_gunner
(NJ - crossroads of the "First"; likely birthplace of the "Second")
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