For "customers" who apparently visit the establishment... First, there are other options... instead of bitching, go somewhere else and leave the lanes open for actual shooters. Or maybe complain that they are too far away... or maybe give some latitude for the convenience of the location.
Secondly, this thread was started to help catch a pair of criminals that are reasons why things like costs GO UP! NOT to bash the place or cry about a weapon jam from using weapons fired THOUSANDS of times by lord knows who and are rarely cleaned... bring your own weapon next time! If you want them to clean the weapons after every use... again, there are costs involved with that. Getting the new lanes up and running to support additional shooters... again, COSTS INVOLVED! Recognize the progress... instead you have to complain about some petty crap. If anything it helped teach you how to clear a jam!
Thirdly, If you didn't like the CCW trainer (why I don't know because apparently you took the course and needed it), then there are hundreds of CCW courses throughout the city... but not ONE of them other than the course at The Shooters Club completes the ENTIRE packet with you... fingerprints, passport photo, everything but the postage! However, I do believe that the CCW trainers are all ex JPSO.
I'm sure all of the "problems" can be solved, but everything costs money. If you're prepared for the memberships, rental costs, or the literally DOLLARS it costs you to rent a lane for an hour to go up, then I'm sure they will have no problem bringing someone on to clean the weapons and smith them after every rental. For $10 per hour gun rental... clear the Jam and move on.
Sorry for the rant, but it strikes a nerve when you have a local business where these guys are trying to provide the best option possible for the money they make and these "It's not good enough" jackasses have to complain. Build your own range then and let’s see if you get it perfect without complaints and for minimal costs.
I am there REGULARLY and enjoy the time I get talking to the staff and the customers. Funny how I never hear complaints until it’s in an anonymous forum. Oh, and no, I am not an employee... just a loyal customer and friend.
What he said!!For "customers" who apparently visit the establishment... First, there are other options... instead of bitching, go somewhere else and leave the lanes open for actual shooters. Or maybe complain that they are too far away... or maybe give some latitude for the convenience of the location.
Secondly, this thread was started to help catch a pair of criminals that are reasons why things like costs GO UP! NOT to bash the place or cry about a weapon jam from using weapons fired THOUSANDS of times by lord knows who and are rarely cleaned... bring your own weapon next time! If you want them to clean the weapons after every use... again, there are costs involved with that. Getting the new lanes up and running to support additional shooters... again, COSTS INVOLVED! Recognize the progress... instead you have to complain about some petty crap. If anything it helped teach you how to clear a jam!
Thirdly, If you didn't like the CCW trainer (why I don't know because apparently you took the course and needed it), then there are hundreds of CCW courses throughout the city... but not ONE of them other than the course at The Shooters Club completes the ENTIRE packet with you... fingerprints, passport photo, everything but the postage! However, I do believe that the CCW trainers are all ex JPSO.
I'm sure all of the "problems" can be solved, but everything costs money. If you're prepared for the memberships, rental costs, or the literally DOLLARS it costs you to rent a lane for an hour to go up, then I'm sure they will have no problem bringing someone on to clean the weapons and smith them after every rental. For $10 per hour gun rental... clear the Jam and move on.
Sorry for the rant, but it strikes a nerve when you have a local business where these guys are trying to provide the best option possible for the money they make and these "It's not good enough" jackasses have to complain. Build your own range then and let’s see if you get it perfect without complaints and for minimal costs.
I am there REGULARLY and enjoy the time I get talking to the staff and the customers. Funny how I never hear complaints until it’s in an anonymous forum. Oh, and no, I am not an employee... just a loyal customer and friend.
For "customers" who apparently visit the establishment... First, there are other options... instead of bitching, go somewhere else and leave the lanes open for actual shooters. Or maybe complain that they are too far away... or maybe give some latitude for the convenience of the location.
Secondly, this thread was started to help catch a pair of criminals that are reasons why things like costs GO UP! NOT to bash the place or cry about a weapon jam from using weapons fired THOUSANDS of times by lord knows who and are rarely cleaned... bring your own weapon next time! If you want them to clean the weapons after every use... again, there are costs involved with that. Getting the new lanes up and running to support additional shooters... again, COSTS INVOLVED! Recognize the progress... instead you have to complain about some petty crap. If anything it helped teach you how to clear a jam!
Thirdly, If you didn't like the CCW trainer (why I don't know because apparently you took the course and needed it), then there are hundreds of CCW courses throughout the city... but not ONE of them other than the course at The Shooters Club completes the ENTIRE packet with you... fingerprints, passport photo, everything but the postage! However, I do believe that the CCW trainers are all ex JPSO.
I'm sure all of the "problems" can be solved, but everything costs money. If you're prepared for the memberships, rental costs, or the literally DOLLARS it costs you to rent a lane for an hour to go up, then I'm sure they will have no problem bringing someone on to clean the weapons and smith them after every rental. For $10 per hour gun rental... clear the Jam and move on.
Sorry for the rant, but it strikes a nerve when you have a local business where these guys are trying to provide the best option possible for the money they make and these "It's not good enough" jackasses have to complain. Build your own range then and let’s see if you get it perfect without complaints and for minimal costs.
I am there REGULARLY and enjoy the time I get talking to the staff and the customers. Funny how I never hear complaints until it’s in an anonymous forum. Oh, and no, I am not an employee... just a loyal customer and friend.
For "customers" who apparently visit the establishment... First, there are other options... instead of bitching, go somewhere else and leave the lanes open for actual shooters. Or maybe complain that they are too far away... or maybe give some latitude for the convenience of the location.
Secondly, this thread was started to help catch a pair of criminals that are reasons why things like costs GO UP! NOT to bash the place or cry about a weapon jam from using weapons fired THOUSANDS of times by lord knows who and are rarely cleaned... bring your own weapon next time! If you want them to clean the weapons after every use... again, there are costs involved with that. Getting the new lanes up and running to support additional shooters... again, COSTS INVOLVED! Recognize the progress... instead you have to complain about some petty crap. If anything it helped teach you how to clear a jam!
Thirdly, If you didn't like the CCW trainer (why I don't know because apparently you took the course and needed it), then there are hundreds of CCW courses throughout the city... but not ONE of them other than the course at The Shooters Club completes the ENTIRE packet with you... fingerprints, passport photo, everything but the postage! However, I do believe that the CCW trainers are all ex JPSO.
I'm sure all of the "problems" can be solved, but everything costs money. If you're prepared for the memberships, rental costs, or the literally DOLLARS it costs you to rent a lane for an hour to go up, then I'm sure they will have no problem bringing someone on to clean the weapons and smith them after every rental. For $10 per hour gun rental... clear the Jam and move on.
Sorry for the rant, but it strikes a nerve when you have a local business where these guys are trying to provide the best option possible for the money they make and these "It's not good enough" jackasses have to complain. Build your own range then and let’s see if you get it perfect without complaints and for minimal costs.
I am there REGULARLY and enjoy the time I get talking to the staff and the customers. Funny how I never hear complaints until it’s in an anonymous forum. Oh, and no, I am not an employee... just a loyal customer and friend.
For "customers" who apparently visit the establishment... First, there are other options... instead of bitching, go somewhere else and leave the lanes open for actual shooters. Or maybe complain that they are too far away... or maybe give some latitude for the convenience of the location.
Secondly, this thread was started to help catch a pair of criminals that are reasons why things like costs GO UP! NOT to bash the place or cry about a weapon jam from using weapons fired THOUSANDS of times by lord knows who and are rarely cleaned... bring your own weapon next time! If you want them to clean the weapons after every use... again, there are costs involved with that. Getting the new lanes up and running to support additional shooters... again, COSTS INVOLVED! Recognize the progress... instead you have to complain about some petty crap. If anything it helped teach you how to clear a jam!
Thirdly, If you didn't like the CCW trainer (why I don't know because apparently you took the course and needed it), then there are hundreds of CCW courses throughout the city... but not ONE of them other than the course at The Shooters Club completes the ENTIRE packet with you... fingerprints, passport photo, everything but the postage! However, I do believe that the CCW trainers are all ex JPSO.
I'm sure all of the "problems" can be solved, but everything costs money. If you're prepared for the memberships, rental costs, or the literally DOLLARS it costs you to rent a lane for an hour to go up, then I'm sure they will have no problem bringing someone on to clean the weapons and smith them after every rental. For $10 per hour gun rental... clear the Jam and move on.
Sorry for the rant, but it strikes a nerve when you have a local business where these guys are trying to provide the best option possible for the money they make and these "It's not good enough" jackasses have to complain. Build your own range then and let’s see if you get it perfect without complaints and for minimal costs.
I am there REGULARLY and enjoy the time I get talking to the staff and the customers. Funny how I never hear complaints until it’s in an anonymous forum. Oh, and no, I am not an employee... just a loyal customer and friend.
I did have two different rental Glocks jam. Once during a Glock match!
I was not complaining. All I did was mention it. That was twice out of several times, so do not think that I am trying to complain about it. In the other post I expressed hope that the rental guns were in a safe. Why would I do that if I did not like the range?
Does anyone know if the rental guns were in a safe? Yes, I would feel better to know that they are safe.
I enjoy the club myself. It's nice being able to shoot somewhere with ventilation, along with not having to deal with sweltering heat. And for pistols. The range is plenty long enough for me. Price is fair. If you go often, sign up for the membership. Overall no complaints. Only time I have a problem is with other shooters. They will get careless with their guns and I'll leave Bc I don't want to be part of an "accident"