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Family Indoor Shooting
Range Rules
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No loaded guns outside your assigned
shooting bay.
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Load and unload all firearms in your bay
facing towards the backstop.
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Only discharge one gun at a time in the bay.
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Always keep your finger off the trigger
and pointed down range until ready to shoot.
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If you have a functioning issue that
requires a range officers assistance. Leave gun on your bays
counter facing downrange and come into show room to ask for
assistance.
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If you have a child on the range -
PLEASE KEEP CONTROL
of your child.
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Follow all approved firearms safety rules.
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All non-employee commercial instructors
are required to inform staff and present proof of liability
insurance prior to entering range.
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We reserve the right to
deny service to anyone at anytime for any reason.
Basic
Firearms Safety Rules
1. HANDLE
ALL FIREARMS AS IF THEY WERE LOADED.
A firearm offers no guarantee that it
is unloaded. Therefore, always treat each firearm with
respect.
2. NEVER
PULL THE TRIGGER UNLESS YOU ARE SURE OF YOUR TARGET.
Always be positive of your target and
what is behind it prior to pulling the trigger.
3. WATCH
WHERE YOU POINT YOUR FIREARM'S MUZZLE.
Control the direction of your
firearm's muzzle at all times by pointing it in a safe
direction.
4. MAKE
SURE THE AMMUNITION MATCHES THE FIREARM.
Double check your ammunition to make
sure it matches the gauge or caliber of the firearm.
5. ALWAYS
MAKE SURE THE BARREL IS FREE OF OBSTRUCTIONS.
Before loading, check for obstructions
in the barrel.
6. NEVER
TAKE CHANCES WITH A LOADED FIREARM.
Unload your firearm before attempting
to cross over any obstacle or hazardous terrain.
7. DON'T
RELY ON YOUR FIREARM'S SAFETY.
Because a safety is a mechanical
device, it could fail at any time. Always remember to place
the safety back on immediately after the shot.
8. STORE
FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION IN A SAFE PLACE.
Store firearms and ammunition separate
from one another and out of the reach of children. POPGUNS
strongly recommends the diligent use of trigger locks when
storing firearms.
9. NEVER LOAD A
FIREARM UNLESS YOU ARE READY TO USE IT.
Don't load your firearm until you are
ready to hunt - and unload as soon as you are finished.
10. NEVER
MIX ALCOHOL AND FIREARMS.
Alcohol and drugs impair judgment;
never consume either before or during hunting or target
practice.
Courtesy of
The Family Indoor Shooting Range
Toll-Free 1-877-900-GUNS or (317)
897-8660 |