Quote Originally Posted by Guylee View Post
Their range rules say drawing from the holster is only permitted from approval. My friend and I are both Security Officers, and he was in uniform (just got off). When he asked if he could draw from the holster, they came in and asked him to demonstrate his technique. The guy said all was good, and my friend went ahead with shooting. I don't know if it was this easy because he was in uniform, but it seems to me that they just want to make sure you're not going to be sending bullets all over the place.
I fully support BluCore's or any range's staff vetting a request like this. Firstly, it's nice of them to make an exception (after a demo) and secondly, you never know what the skillset of the person in the lane next to you is or what's going on in their brain at any particular moment, so some vetting of special requests puts me more at ease.