I'm going to be in West Columbia next weekend and I thought I'd stop by Shooter's Choice there and do some shooting. I called just now as I wanted to be familiar with a few things ahead of time. The first question I asked was if long guns were allowed, the answer was "hunting" rifles only, no military style weapons. Umm ok, then I asked about shotguns, "hunting" shotguns only no pistol grips. Hmmmmm........
I didn't ask or take issue but as with many issues surrounding Gun Rights and gun control, is it not what comes out the end of the gun that matters most? Why would a range care whether or not a shotgun has a pistol grip?
The thought that popped into my mind was that it seems the Brady Campaign had some input on these rules. In the end though it's someone's private property and business and they can run it however they choose. But still, what could they be thinking?
I didn't ask or take issue but as with many issues surrounding Gun Rights and gun control, is it not what comes out the end of the gun that matters most? Why would a range care whether or not a shotgun has a pistol grip?
The thought that popped into my mind was that it seems the Brady Campaign had some input on these rules. In the end though it's someone's private property and business and they can run it however they choose. But still, what could they be thinking?