Restrictions

There are obviously some firearms and other things that go bang that are not allowed on the range without prior arrangements. Most National Firearms Act Title II firearms are ONLY allowed on the range by appointment only to be arranged through the Chief RSO.

These firearms include:

Machine gun--This is any gun with the ability to discharge more than one cartridge from a single trigger pull.

Short barreled shotgun, (SBS)--This includes any smooth bore shotgun with a barrel length of less than 18" or an overall length of less than 26"

Short barreled rifle, (SBR)--Much like the Short barreled shotgun, the short barreled rifle is any rifled bore firearm that has an overall length of less than 26", or an overall barrel length of less than 16".

Firearms with Silencers--These include any devices or parts that are designed to silence, muffle, or disguise the sound of any portable firearm.

The following are prohibited from use at the range:

Destructive Device, (DD)--This category encompasses two separate classes. The first covers grenades or explosive devices, poison gas weapons, or bombs and incendiary devices. The second class covers large bore, non-sporting firearms. By definition anything that's not used for sporting with a bore over 1/2" falls under this class.

Any other Weapons (AOW)--This category is for weapons and parts that don't fit the other categories. It covers any shoulder fired weapon with a barrel length between 12"-18". These can be either smooth or rifled bore. It also covers smooth bore pistols, cane guns, and pen guns.

 

 

 

 

 

 




Eye and Ear protection must be worn at all times on the range.