Masonic night at the range

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Masonic night at the range

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Our Masonic lodge is going to the range tonight. Several that have never fired a gun. I am taking several of mine in different platforms for them to try out. :fire :drool:
Range is giving the newbe's a safety class prior too range time :hurry:
Gonna be a fun night for sure. At least 18 of us going.
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Have a fun and safe shoot. I'll bet you get a couple of converts. ;-)
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WildBill wrote:Have a fun and safe shoot. I'll bet you get a couple of converts. ;-)
and some muzzle sweepers.
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Body armor would be a wise investment. I used to help out at the range for beginners firearm classes as an RSO. I wore a soft body armor for good reason.
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Well, last night was a lot of fun. One of the newbe's actually signed up for a CHL class afterwards. We had a total of 19 and no one was shot :woohoo .
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nightmare69 wrote:Body armor would be a wise investment. I used to help out at the range for beginners firearm classes as an RSO. I wore a soft body armor for good reason.
couple of times helped our Gunner Mates out while doing qualifications and i swear there were a couple of Sailors that the safest place was actually in front of them


hope everyone had a good time
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