they also say now Full auto, but it is also kind of up to the staff discretion. If you so that your in control and not being a jack off blasting away causing damage, hitting walls and what not. I went to do a demo on a MAC11 I was selling to a retired LEO. the guy next to us was bitching about no full auto and making a scene. We stopped, I walked out and explained it to the RO and store Manager (I know them
). Explained who it was that was shooting. they came out looked at the target....all shots were in a 5 inch circle at 15 yards (hell of a lot better then the guy next to use shooting at 10 yards
). While they were talking I walked down to the rifle section where two lanes had opened, asked the other two people down there if they had a issue, they said now of course....I walked back told the RO that we would gladly move and everyone else down there was cool......
Oh, and almost as soon as the RO had come onto the range, the guy started spouting off about this possibly being an illegal machine gun and do we have paperwork.....I walked to the bag, pulled it out and said yes. did not show it to him....RO did not even look at it, never even turned to me. just looked at the guy and told him that people with illegal machine guns don't tend to come to public indoor shooting ranges and he did not need to see my paperwork.
Shooters world handle the guy real professionally. Found out later from someone else I know, the guy can be a pita.