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Posted: 3/16/2018 12:12:33 PM EDT
Would more shooting ranges after oct 1, 2018 discourage or ban any type of rapid fire (if they have not already) in order to not bring scrutiny from law enforcement down upon them or being reported by "concerned citizen" neighbors?

It would not surprise me if this occurred given the possible paranoia created in range owners and knee jerk reaction of anti-gun gun range neighbors.
Link Posted: 3/16/2018 4:58:45 PM EDT
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Usually I spot full autos at the range I visit.
That would be retarded if they now demanded they turn off their "fun" switch.
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