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Cool range.
What kind of training was that in the video![]()
You still need a sizeable piece of property in order to use it legally.
Problem is that in MA even with a state of the art range like that you still need a sizeable piece of property in order to use it legally.
Other then that, yup it would be cool to have.
They were selling the entire business recently...so yes you could actually have it in your driveway.
Wouldn't it be considered an indoor range at that point and not fall under the requirements of the 500' rule?
They were selling the entire business recently...so yes you could actually have it in your driveway.
They were selling the entire business recently...so yes you could actually have it in your driveway.
Does anybody know if this is still the case ??
in regards to it being an indoor range i am sure it is not. there is bound to be a long list of prerequisites for a building to be a legal range. and i am guessing one of them is a foundation. so roll that thing into the middle of a field and you got yourself a party. park it in your driveway and leave 200 bucks for bail with your mama cuz you'll be heading to the brig.
I'm figuring I live in the People's Republik of Mass, I wouldn't be willing to bet my life savings that your local gestapo would consider it a legal indoor range. But if you've got the $$$ and you feel frisky have at it. I'll donate a few bucks to your legal defense fund.Problem is that in MA even with a state of the art range like that you still need a sizeable piece of property in order to use it legally.
Other then that, yup it would be cool to have.
How do you figure?
See above.Wouldn't it be considered an indoor range at that point and not fall under the requirements of the 500' rule? Or because it is above ground it still falls under the same restrictions?
Group buy?