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Wilshire Gun allows rapid fire now.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3021610" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I don't know the guy, and don't know the situation, but I like to shoot fast. That's the gun games I play on weekends. Shooting fast as possible as accurately as possible. Learning those skills will make one a better shooter if you need to shoot like that for real. </p><p>The last time I was in Wilshire, it was just the wife and I in the pistol bay renting guns for her to try before buy. </p><p>A Range safety guy came in and asked that we not hand guns off hand to hand, but to put it down on the table first, allowing the other person to pick it up from the table. I assumed at that point they had cameras in there to watch what was going on. </p><p>If the guy wasn't doing anything unsafe they may not have had an issue with his trigger speed. I certainly wouldn't shoot at a range that only allowed one shot a second or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3021610, member: 5412"] I don't know the guy, and don't know the situation, but I like to shoot fast. That's the gun games I play on weekends. Shooting fast as possible as accurately as possible. Learning those skills will make one a better shooter if you need to shoot like that for real. The last time I was in Wilshire, it was just the wife and I in the pistol bay renting guns for her to try before buy. A Range safety guy came in and asked that we not hand guns off hand to hand, but to put it down on the table first, allowing the other person to pick it up from the table. I assumed at that point they had cameras in there to watch what was going on. If the guy wasn't doing anything unsafe they may not have had an issue with his trigger speed. I certainly wouldn't shoot at a range that only allowed one shot a second or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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