Posted: 11/14/2008 3:31:44 PM EDT
| I was at H&H gun range the other day and noticed a guy shooting Class III AR. I asked one of the employees about this and he said that H&H allows Class III weapons at their range. They even offer Class III rentals on Friday nights, but the prices were crazy. I have been thinking about buying a Class III AR, but didn't know were I would be able to shoot one around OKC. Just thought I would pass the info along to you guys. |
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its fun to go before deer season......let off a mag or two, and the glass behind you will be full!! They always seem to ask 3 questions when you do that. 1. What is that? 2. Is it legal? 2. How much is it? Before and after the above questioning involves a few minutes of very quiet discussion among members of their group. |
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Quoted: Do they allow class 3 rifle caliber? I thought it was subguns only for some reason. If they do allow C3 rifle caliber, why do they have the two second rule between shoots for guys with semis? I was wondering the same. Maybe it's because you're donating an extra kidney to use their gun, so they're a lil more lenient. |
| I think the rule is reasonable for an indoor range. They must have a bunch of idiots shooting there since there are holes in the walls, gear, and even the benches in the old part. However, I wonder why they relax the rule for class 3? I think people would be more likely to destroy stuff when shooting a full auto as it is more difficult to control. |
| I've seen full-auto's four times at H&H. The first was a grease gun, the second was an MP-5 variant, the third I don't recall but the forth was a full-size, camo'd, high dollar scoped AR. I mentioned to the guy at the counter that I had never seen a full auto rifle at the range and he commented that the guy shooting the AR was a dealer who uses their range for test-firing weapons. |