Guess the employee we asked about it was misinformed too . Probably just got nervous since my friend was like "I'll just go get my AK from the car..." hahahaha.
When we make a policy it sometimes takes time to get all the staff on board. I will make sure everyone is on the same page on this issue.
Are the backstops different in the back, or it is just about not bothering people with the sound?
In the next couple of months all our lanes should be updated. Before the upgrade we did find .44mag to be abusive on our short range.
UOTE=dvajda;4003127]All in all this is a great range, and has great inventory. I don't like the fact that it gets packed, but I notice many of the people are those just trying out shooting (non-owners), which is a very good thing for shooting and gun ownership in general, so I can deal with it. I am always happy to see new people getting into shooting or at least giving it a try, since that makes perhaps one more informed voter on our side. The facility, store, and range don't have that sketchy "backroom" feel a number of gun shops have, which is big positive for the shooting community's PR and makes for a better experience for non-shooters and visitors.[/QUOTE]
At MFS we see ourselves as on the vanguard of introducing new people to the shooting sports. You will see this reflected in our programs and our sleek look more reminiscent of a high end mall store as opposed to a dingy basement .
Steve