My local indoor range does not allow rapid fire but does allow double taps with a second or two intervals. I can live with that... On rapid fire it boils down to nothing more than safety. Hopefully anyone wanting to rapid fire can find a private defensive pistol class or better yet an outdoor range near by that allows this type of shooting. The closest outdoor range that allows this shooting for me is about an hour away, not bad.
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Double taps and rapid fire can be very disconcerting to bullseye shooters. Safety is another concern. A squib load missed during a double tap can turn your handgun into a hand grenade. Happened to me once.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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Originally posted by muggsy View PostA squib load missed during a double tap can turn your handgun into a hand grenade. Happened to me once.Wake Up...Grow Up...Show Up...Sit Up...Shut Up...Listen Up
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Originally posted by Wolffire99 View PostIn order for ranges to receive the discounted liability plan through the NRA or the NSSF they have to abide by certain rules, that being one.Wake Up...Grow Up...Show Up...Sit Up...Shut Up...Listen Up
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Originally posted by Wolffire99 View PostIn order for ranges to receive the discounted liability plan through the NRA or the NSSF they have to abide by certain rules, that being one.Very interesting...
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