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Wilshire Gun allows rapid fire now.
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<blockquote data-quote="Okie1907" data-source="post: 3021466" data-attributes="member: 40509"><p>Was there yesterday afternoon and this guy every time he stepped up to the firing line would just emptied the magazine on it. I am not exaggerating. Every time he did this while I was there he emptied that mag as fast as he could. Im not one to report things but when I left I informed the guy at the counter that someone was doing this and he said "Well it says on the signs not to but as long as you keep it on paper we dont really care." I then asked him how he knew if they were keeping it on the paper as there was no one watching the range and he kind of just ignored my comment. Shrugged and laughed it off.</p><p>Again not one to tattle on people I didnt even say which guy it was just curious about it. It did seem like the person in question was keeping it on the paper but there were so many holes it was hard to tell. I just choose to leave as I only had a box of ammo left and I knew I could shoot for free on Friday as my next job is near hunting land with a public range. Also just wasnt my place to say anything I suppose. Also he was with his son with him and it did appear like he was keeping it on paper.</p><p></p><p>The thing that got me was I was never informed about this. I mean I wouldnt shoot as fast as this guy was but it would of been nice to know. I guess the old saying applies. Easier to ask for forgiveness than permission...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie1907, post: 3021466, member: 40509"] Was there yesterday afternoon and this guy every time he stepped up to the firing line would just emptied the magazine on it. I am not exaggerating. Every time he did this while I was there he emptied that mag as fast as he could. Im not one to report things but when I left I informed the guy at the counter that someone was doing this and he said "Well it says on the signs not to but as long as you keep it on paper we dont really care." I then asked him how he knew if they were keeping it on the paper as there was no one watching the range and he kind of just ignored my comment. Shrugged and laughed it off. Again not one to tattle on people I didnt even say which guy it was just curious about it. It did seem like the person in question was keeping it on the paper but there were so many holes it was hard to tell. I just choose to leave as I only had a box of ammo left and I knew I could shoot for free on Friday as my next job is near hunting land with a public range. Also just wasnt my place to say anything I suppose. Also he was with his son with him and it did appear like he was keeping it on paper. The thing that got me was I was never informed about this. I mean I wouldnt shoot as fast as this guy was but it would of been nice to know. I guess the old saying applies. Easier to ask for forgiveness than permission... [/QUOTE]
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