Shooting ranges requiring two people to rent a gun stinks!

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Bullspit
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Shooting ranges requiring two people to rent a gun stinks!

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I'm working away from home on a fairly long term basis (in Southern California) under conditions that make it very difficult for me to have a gun along. I thought, no problem, I'll go to a shooting range that rents guns to stay in practice and have some fun.

All of them I've found require a partner to rent a gun. I am guessing this is in response to the rash of gun range suicides in the past few years. The idea being that you won't commit suicide with a friend along or if you try the friend will stop you. No jokes about taking someone along you secretly hate!

I don't know anyone here that I trust around guns and/or want to know I know anything about guns!
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How close are you to Nevada?
Buy ammunition and magazines.

You'll shoot your eye out!

Another blog.
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Frankingun wrote:How close are you to Nevada?

About 3 hours drive to Vegas. Doable in a weekend if I want to brave the traffic.
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Tell it to their lawyers.
There's no background check for gun rentals.
Asking for visitors to bring a friend is the least intrusive option available, as opposed to just not renting guns to anyone at all, and probably going out of business.
So then where are you?

I know of several ranges that have closed specifically because of the "I'd like to rent a gun and one bullet" clientele.
I know firsthand of one where a tourist flew here from Japan just to off himself: he shot himself in the abdomen three times, and then gave himself a coup de grace to the head.

So unless you wanna come by afterwards and do the clean-up on Lane 10, cut them some slack.
Their guns, their rules.
Bring your own guns, no problems.
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Aesop wrote:I know firsthand of one where a tourist flew here from Japan just to off himself: he shot himself in the abdomen three times, and then gave himself a coup de grace to the head.
How Samurai/Bushido of him. And no need for a standin as his "second".
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Could be a market for a range that was exclusively marketed as a one shot rental range. Maybe even legal in Oregon now.

Cross market it with an associated funeral parlor.
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Aesop wrote:Tell it to their lawyers.
There's no background check for gun rentals.
Asking for visitors to bring a friend is the least intrusive option available, as opposed to just not renting guns to anyone at all, and probably going out of business.
So then where are you?

I know of several ranges that have closed specifically because of the "I'd like to rent a gun and one bullet" clientele.
I know firsthand of one where a tourist flew here from Japan just to off himself: he shot himself in the abdomen three times, and then gave himself a coup de grace to the head.

So unless you wanna come by afterwards and do the clean-up on Lane 10, cut them some slack.
Their guns, their rules.
Bring your own guns, no problems.
You pretty much nail it with this. It is about liability and I understand that. I don't have to like it though! I'm in San Bernardino.
"Stand it like a man, and give some back." Al Swearengen
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Bullspit wrote:
Aesop wrote:Tell it to their lawyers.
There's no background check for gun rentals.
Asking for visitors to bring a friend is the least intrusive option available, as opposed to just not renting guns to anyone at all, and probably going out of business.
So then where are you?

I know of several ranges that have closed specifically because of the "I'd like to rent a gun and one bullet" clientele.
I know firsthand of one where a tourist flew here from Japan just to off himself: he shot himself in the abdomen three times, and then gave himself a coup de grace to the head.

So unless you wanna come by afterwards and do the clean-up on Lane 10, cut them some slack.
Their guns, their rules.
Bring your own guns, no problems.
You pretty much nail it with this. It is about liability and I understand that. I don't have to like it though! I'm in San Bernardino.
How long are you going to be there?
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I'm here about 3 weeks out of each month until June unless I find a job in Michigan before then. I've got applications in a couple of places with a couple more coming up soon.

We took a chance and when my wife got a job offer out of California we sold out and moved. I kept my job here because of the money and it is easier to get a job in my field if you have a job.

I heard a radio ad for a new shooting range in Riverside this past weekend and got inspired, drove over only to find out about the new realities. The last time I rented a gun was 20 years ago so this caught be unprepared but I understood the reasons.

It isn't a big deal, just looking for a way to keep the trigger finger in practice and have some fun. I think I'll take motorcycle riding classes instead!
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I really miss Michigan. It takes a year or so to find your groove there, but once you do.... If I could get the pay and job security that I have now from MSU, I'd go back in a second.
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