Range Etiquette

 

Ranges are indoor or outdoor facilities where you can practice with your firearms safely.

Every gun is unique in the way it feels, handles, and fires, so it’s important to practice with every gun you own to get as comfortable and familiar with them as possible.

Going to a range to practice on a regular basis will help improve your balance and focus, develop courage and confidence with your firearm, and increase your mental discipline.

While there are some common basics, each range has their own specific rules. Make sure to check with them when you arrive or call ahead. We mandate that you arrive with your firearm unloaded, and with the slide locked to the rear to show the range safety officer staff that it is clear.

Remember, your mother doesn’t work here—please clean up after yourself and “police” your brass at the end of the day.