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Gun Club/Range Talk
OKC Metro Eat-N-Shoot - Feb 5th 10:00 AM
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2949651" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Everyone should know, if you don't listen up, your safety and everyone's safety is your and our responsibility. In other words. Watch what you do and what others do. See something, do something. Simple.</p><p>No one should take offense to this. I did it a couple of weeks ago at a range (that will remain nameless) when a guy giving a class, kept racking and checking guns behind the line and pointing it sideways (RIGHT AT ME). I motioned for him to come outside the range area. Told him that I didn't want to say anything in front of his class, but he can't be doing that. </p><p>I don't think he was happy but he thanked me for not saying anything in front of his class.</p><p>It's about safety. </p><p>At my golf course, every member is considered a Marshall. If you see something that's wrong, it's your responsibility to call them on it to protect the course. </p><p>Same thing but a hell of lot more serious when you're talking about firearms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2949651, member: 38658"] Everyone should know, if you don't listen up, your safety and everyone's safety is your and our responsibility. In other words. Watch what you do and what others do. See something, do something. Simple. No one should take offense to this. I did it a couple of weeks ago at a range (that will remain nameless) when a guy giving a class, kept racking and checking guns behind the line and pointing it sideways (RIGHT AT ME). I motioned for him to come outside the range area. Told him that I didn't want to say anything in front of his class, but he can't be doing that. I don't think he was happy but he thanked me for not saying anything in front of his class. It's about safety. At my golf course, every member is considered a Marshall. If you see something that's wrong, it's your responsibility to call them on it to protect the course. Same thing but a hell of lot more serious when you're talking about firearms. [/QUOTE]
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