two others were there, for those that are unfamiliar with the range it is an open public range without any sort of supervision. Believe me if he had stayed any longer i would have called the authorities i probably should have called anyways. Did i mention he walked over to some kids table picked up a pistol, He did not ask he just did it while he asked to look at it and immediatly racked the slide back chambering a round before the kid said anything. when he racked that slide back my body went cold and my hand discretely found my pistol Nothing happened, the black man became concerned he also very loudly said over and over "theres a round in the chamber round in the chamber" made me VERY uncomfortable He went on to eye everyones things, tell us over and over in some wild eyed way how he Likes guns alot. (all the while sporting a bloody welt from the 12 ga) Like i said probably at that point should have called the authorites but i sorta felt like there was some chance if i got up and left my gear unattended to make a phone call something would happen, or if i got out of pistol range my fellow responsible citizens would be vulnerable. it was just an all around bad situation. and i didnt want to make things worse by making a call right there infront of this obviously drunk/drugged up a$$hole. too bad my all of my prejudices against him on my walk up to the range turned out to be completely right on.
Point is be careful! this guy obviously did not belong, was firing a weapon he had never handled in his life (maybe stolen?) perhaps it was his plan to go to one of these secluded unsupervised ranges, rob the shooters and pawn their gear for crack, who knows.