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    Quote Originally Posted by Hessian View Post
    I should have said, Class III
    It's one and the same. Can you clarify your question of what kind of issues a range would have?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hessian View Post
    We are looking at Monument, Larkspur maybe the Black Forest area. A tad above the springs and far enough from Denver. I also don't mind driving to go shoot even south of the Springs with my Class III firearms.
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    I think we currently have a waiting list, but there's plenty of members here that would likely be glad to take out anyone responsible and safe.

    Any NFA including Select fire, .50 BMG, etc. is welcome and encouraged. You might have to clear a LAW with the ranch manger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Will1776 View Post
    Don't know of any ranges that would have a problem with NFA items
    Some may have an issues with a full SBR with a brake on the end of it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    It's one and the same. Can you clarify your question of what kind of issues a range would have?
    While looking at the Pikes Peak gun club rules I found that no fully automatic fire was allowed.

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    Ahh, I think there are plenty of places you can find where you can shoot them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
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    I think we currently have a waiting list, but there's plenty of members here that would likely be glad to take out anyone responsible and safe.

    Any NFA including Select fire, .50 BMG, etc. is welcome and encouraged. You might have to clear a LAW with the ranch manger.
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    Here in the Springs, full auto is a no-go at Cheyenne Mountain Shooting Complex near Ft Carson, last I checked. When I go out for happy fun switch shooting, it's been to Dragonman's out east, or on public lands in the National Forest out by Woodland Park.

    Magnum Shooting Ctr at Northgate rents some full auto stuff, but would only allow full members to shoot their own full autos, and only by special appointment, while I was still a member there.

    Isaak Walton doesn't allow full auto.

    Frontier Sportsman's Club allowed it at their Fountain range, but not the Falcon range last I checked.

    Not sure what Whistling Pines does, but you have to be a member or guest there, if not attending an organized competition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Circuits View Post
    Here in the Springs, full auto is a no-go at Cheyenne Mountain Shooting Complex near Ft Carson, last I checked. When I go out for happy fun switch shooting, it's been to Dragonman's out east, or on public lands in the National Forest out by Woodland Park.

    Magnum Shooting Ctr at Northgate rents some full auto stuff, but would only allow full members to shoot their own full autos, and only by special appointment, while I was still a member there.

    Isaak Walton doesn't allow full auto.

    Frontier Sportsman's Club allowed it at their Fountain range, but not the Falcon range last I checked.

    Not sure what Whistling Pines does, but you have to be a member or guest there, if not attending an organized competition.
    Thank you Sir, I appreciate your help. I will be sending in a application to the Frontier Sportsmans Club as shooting a tripod mounted Mg34 would be a bit much for a indoor range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Howdy! Lived in Lake Oswego during a couple of high school years and had a lot of fun stream fishing in Oregon. Loved how the state handled public access to streams. This state is a mess in that regard.
    Consider yourself in good shape, what's coming to Oregon via the anti-gun folks is overwhelming and beyond acceptance.

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