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mr_dove
04-10-2006, 22:34
Its 10:30 pm and its easier to post here than to call them in the morning.

A person on another forum claimed that The Firing Line rents machine guns? I have not been in there in a while. Is this a new change, something they got rid of a very long time ago or just plain false?

PsychoI3oy
04-11-2006, 02:17
they only let you shoot pistol and .22lr rifle, and I've never seen a class 3 firearm in the joint.

I'm guessing whoever told you that misheard or didn't know what they were talking about.

GearHead
04-11-2006, 07:59
RUMOR!!

HunterCO
04-11-2006, 08:16
They use to rent MG's they had several subguns but they stopped doing it quite a few years ago. They also rented other guns is what happend was somebody went in rented a gun (not a MG) and commited suicide with it.

They stopped shortly after that don't know if that was the reason or not.

kwando
04-11-2006, 08:23
they still rent handguns but no class 3 firearms are allowed.

mr_dove
04-11-2006, 08:59
I had a feeling that it was something they used to do a very long time ago.

Because of the suicide thing they require you to have a friend with you in order to rent a handgun. I was browsing the shop one day when I overheard the sale guy telling that to a young lady. Unsure if there are exceptions to the rule since so many folks shoot alone but it seems like a reasonable safeguard against suicides on the range.

Hoser
04-11-2006, 09:22
A suicide is how Colorado Springs lost our indoor range a long time ago. That and poor management.

Marlin
04-11-2006, 16:09
I thought that was the place where the idiot shot His Kid a few years back.

mr_dove
04-11-2006, 16:16
Firing Line and Cherry Creek have both had suicides. I'm unsure of the other local ranges. Not that its important to us except for the fact that it influences firing range policies.

michael_aos
04-11-2006, 16:20
A suicide is how Colorado Springs lost our indoor range a long time ago.

I've never understood that whole thing.

Was there actually any relationship between the suicide and the place closing?

Mike

HunterCO
04-11-2006, 16:51
I personally don't think the suicide is the reason they stopped renting MG's. I was there one day and some gangbanger looking idiot rented a mac and shot it one handed holding it sideways like gangbangers do. I damn near hit the floor and belly crawled for the door. Lead was flying everywhere.

I think that is the reason they stopped just to many idiots.

mr_will
04-11-2006, 17:05
I personally don't think the suicide is the reason they stopped renting MG's. I was there one day and some gangbanger looking idiot rented a mac and shot it one handed holding it sideways like gangbangers do. I damn near hit the floor and belly crawled for the door. Lead was flying everywhere.

I think that is the reason they stopped just to many idiots.

people like that should be nationally banned from ranges, gun shops, renting and owning any gun

Ice Pirate
04-12-2006, 15:07
I haven't been in that range for almost a year. Every time I go there, I see more bullet holes in the dividers. Its just not safe when any moron off the street, with no training, can go in there unsupervised. [postal]

I must be spoiled. Too many years of running my own range I guess.

[pirate]

Gun Shot
04-12-2006, 16:22
They don't rent smg's, but you can shoot em if you got em, just as long as you have your paperwork and promise not to hit the ceiling :) .

cheapo
04-12-2006, 16:31
Have you seen the ceiling in the Firing Line? and the dividing lane particions? They are all pepered with holes. By the way, the Firing Line has had 2 suicides. One of them rented one of the Firing Lines guns.
They apparently let shotguns on the lanes sometimes. I was shooting in lane 3 when 2 guys a few lanes away were trying out a shotgun.

Delphi
04-12-2006, 17:01
suicide w/e if somone wants to kill themselves they dont need a gun, not a big loss to society, better that way at least that way they dont hurt anyone else trying to kill themselves