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Shooting as Bass Pro Gun Range
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:41 am
by HEMIzygote
I was at Bass Pro the other day and decided to take a gander in the shooting range. I was just there for shopping.
INFO for those who don't know: At Bass Pro, your gun is locked up when you walk in, and unlocked when you leave the store. (for non-CHLers ofcourse)
Anyway, there was a man who just finished shooting. He walked out with just his range bag and headed to exit for the door (you pay before you shoot).
Anyway, the gun range mom yelled at him to come back so he could lock his gun. The guy played it like what gun, he was just in here shopping. The "mom" knew he was just in there and didn't catch on that this guy may be a CHL.
Well, it was only I in there, and he went ahead and said he was a CHL and doesn't have to have his gun locked up.
The gun range mom said that his gun was no longer a concealed gun, but now a range gun. The guy argued and ended up leaving with his gun concealed and unlocked.
NOW TIME FOR MY QUESTION:
I have planned on shooting here, but I agree, I do not want my gun locked up.
Does Bass Pro have any right to lock up a CHL's gun who just finished shooting?
Seems stupid that they don't know when a CHL is just shopping and carrying versus a CHL who just
finished shooting and now wants to leave. Both are still in the store with a loaded gun.
Thanks for the replies and opinions!!!
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:54 am
by dihappy
That just doesnt sound right.
Besides, only an officer of the law can ask you to surrender your gun isnt that right?
I woulda said that it was a "range gun" only while at the range. I woulda concealed it and walked out.
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:58 am
by Liberty
dihappy wrote:That just doesnt sound right.
Besides, only an officer of the law can ask you to surrender your gun isnt that right?
I woulda said that it was a "range gun" only while at the range. I woulda concealed it and walked out.
It is their property. You have a choice of surrendering the gun or leaving.
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:11 pm
by dihappy
Liberty wrote:dihappy wrote:That just doesnt sound right.
Besides, only an officer of the law can ask you to surrender your gun isnt that right?
I woulda said that it was a "range gun" only while at the range. I woulda concealed it and walked out.
It is their property. You have a choice of surrendering the gun or leaving.
exactly, my point is you dont have to surrender, and since that guy was already leaving, he just ignored her and left.
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:42 pm
by gregthehand
I would have just ignored her and walked out. If your already leaving they can't do anything about it other then let you leave.
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:45 pm
by Liberty
dihappy wrote:Liberty wrote:dihappy wrote:That just doesnt sound right.
Besides, only an officer of the law can ask you to surrender your gun isnt that right?
I woulda said that it was a "range gun" only while at the range. I woulda concealed it and walked out.
It is their property. You have a choice of surrendering the gun or leaving.
exactly, my point is you dont have to surrender, and since that guy was already leaving, he just ignored her and left.
And the next time he walks into the place she has the right to ask him to leave.
I don't understand their reasoning of asking to lock the gun up to return it to you 30 seconds later, but its their store.
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:56 am
by dihappy
And thats only if she remembers him, when shes working, if he decides to go back to the range.
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:29 am
by RPBrown
One of the reasons I don't shoot at BPS.
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:58 am
by Cosmo 9
When I go there I always have more than one gun with me. Some they lock and some they don't.
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:54 pm
by The Marshal
Well....when I took my test there, the CHL Instructor told me that I don't have to surrender my weapon if I have a CHL, ...and they know that.
Or rather, most do.
I got that from him, and the guys working the counter at the range.
FWIW
~Bill
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 2:09 pm
by HEMIzygote
The Marshal wrote:Well....when I took my test there, the CHL Instructor told me that I don't have to surrender my weapon if I have a CHL, ...and they know that.
Or rather, most do.
I got that from him, and the guys working the counter at the range.
FWIW
~Bill
Did you test at Bass Pro Grapevine?
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:48 am
by glocklvr
I can understand them requiring the general public to lock up their guns in the store after leaving the range since it is technicly illegal for them to be carrying it around but they should be sure that their staff is informed of the fact that as CHL holders we play by different rules than most.
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:50 am
by The Marshal
HEMIzygote wrote:
Did you test at Bass Pro Grapevine?
Yes.
The Bass Pro 2 miles from my house over here in Garland does NOT have a pistol range.
~Bill
Hot?
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 8:03 am
by motleystew
A buddy of mine told me that when he went to the Grapevine location, the shooting area was so hot and caused him to sweat so much that he literally had to wipe his hands on his pants after every shot! Is this a normality there or did he just go on a bad day?
hot
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 1:57 pm
by Rex B
Last time I was there it was hot. Like there was no A/C back there.
This was in the winter.
And when I went in, I was behind two guy at the front entrance counter. Some kid was checking their guns, and putting locks on them before they went to the range. I had a range bag with ear and eye protection and the usual. Kid about 16 says
"Where's your gun"?
"In my pocket"
"OH!! You have a CHL? Go on in"