I shoot at Precision in BR 3-4 times a month. I shoot my carry weapons, and I always bring a long gun or two. I have a 300blk pistol, 8.5 barrel, that I have shot there dozens of times. It has an SB brace. And as they are so famous for the shoulder fire letter, I shoulder fire, no different than a rifle.
A couple of days ago, I stopped by Precision. I brought my guns in, and was signing the book. One of the guys I have seen for years was there, and someone I hadn't seen was there. The new (to me anyway) guy asked to see my weapons. That was the first time anyone ever asked. I opened my gun cases, and showed them to him one by one.
When I got to my 300blk pistol, he said you can't shoot that here. I told him I had shot it dozens of times, and thought he was just joking. But he wasn't. He said AR pistols are not allowed. Again I told him I had shot it dozens of times. I carry that pistol in a tennis racket bag. I looked over at the guy I recognized, as he always joked about playing tennis when I was done shooting. I said you know I have shot this lots of times.
He pretended that he had never saw this tennis racket before. They both told me AR pistols are not allowed. I asked why? Because people shoot wild, and shoot up the ceiling. Again I told him about the dozens of times I have shot and never shot the ceiling. I shoot no different than a rifle
To be sure of what they were telling me, I asked if i could shoot a 300blk rifle. They said yes. I asked if I could shot a 300blk SBR. They said yes, if you have a stamp. So I asked, what's the difference in shooting this 300blk just because it is legally short, and doesn't have an SBR stamp? Just policy was all I got
I asked about speaking to the owner. He wasn't there. I asked if I could leave him a message to call me. They gave me a note pad, and I left my info. But surprise, surprise, no call
So questions:
Has anyone run into the no AR pistol rule at Precision?
Does anyone know how to contact the owner?
A couple of days ago, I stopped by Precision. I brought my guns in, and was signing the book. One of the guys I have seen for years was there, and someone I hadn't seen was there. The new (to me anyway) guy asked to see my weapons. That was the first time anyone ever asked. I opened my gun cases, and showed them to him one by one.
When I got to my 300blk pistol, he said you can't shoot that here. I told him I had shot it dozens of times, and thought he was just joking. But he wasn't. He said AR pistols are not allowed. Again I told him I had shot it dozens of times. I carry that pistol in a tennis racket bag. I looked over at the guy I recognized, as he always joked about playing tennis when I was done shooting. I said you know I have shot this lots of times.
He pretended that he had never saw this tennis racket before. They both told me AR pistols are not allowed. I asked why? Because people shoot wild, and shoot up the ceiling. Again I told him about the dozens of times I have shot and never shot the ceiling. I shoot no different than a rifle
To be sure of what they were telling me, I asked if i could shoot a 300blk rifle. They said yes. I asked if I could shot a 300blk SBR. They said yes, if you have a stamp. So I asked, what's the difference in shooting this 300blk just because it is legally short, and doesn't have an SBR stamp? Just policy was all I got
I asked about speaking to the owner. He wasn't there. I asked if I could leave him a message to call me. They gave me a note pad, and I left my info. But surprise, surprise, no call
So questions:
Has anyone run into the no AR pistol rule at Precision?
Does anyone know how to contact the owner?