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Old January 28, 2006, 12:08 PM   #5
stephen426
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My problem is the ranges here do not allow you to carry your weapon in a holster much less draw and fire from it. Number one, they want all weapons with actions locked back and cylinders open to show they are empty when not on the firing line. Number two, they don't want to deal with idiots shooting themselves in the foot, shoting up the shooting platforms, or shooting anything but their targets.

The only place I was able to try this was in a private range in Alabama. The range I used to go to also allowed me to do it once when the range was empty. They let me go forward of the firing line and set up multiple targets (down range). That was pretty cool and a humbling experience but I wish I could practice regularly.

Do you guys think practicing with an airsoft pistol or a pellet gun might be good practice? I know Gamo makes an pellet gun that is very similar to a Glock 26. I know the weight and trigger will be off but the Gamo is a pretty good copy.
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