I have been to 4 gun shops and ranges just south of Seattle. None enforced mask policies nor even suggested it through signs at entrance. None of them wore masks.
At one of them, a young black police officer was just chilling out behind the counter talking to people about guns. He was talking to a guy about getting tazed and the guy joked "would suck if you get tazed, fall and smash your head on a curb, then a cop puts his knee on your neck for 15 minutes"
Young black cop responded "well too bad that dumbass died of a heart attack from a massive drug overdose".
I asked him how it's going for Renton PD. He said "oh, nothing like liberal shit hole Seattle"
I have been to 4 gun shops and ranges just south of Seattle. None enforced mask policies nor even suggested it through signs at entrance. None of them wore masks
The range I "went to" makes the shooters wear masks. Even while shooting. I cancelled my membership. 1. Because of that gay ass rule, 2. Because they charged me even when they weren't open for shooting (which I wasn't cool with after the 2nd month) and 3. It's just about the same cost to pay as I go. This is cucked Northern VA.
Bummer. My outdoor range reupped my membership for 3 months at the very beginning of the covid hoax...they ended up out doing themselves by about month
There's only a handful around that I've shot at. There's Elite Shooting Sports in Manassas (indoor), Silver Eagle in Chantilly (indoor), Blue Ridge Arsenal in Ashburn (indoor), Sharp Shooters in Lorton, Clark Brothers out past Warrenton (outdoors).
Elite is newer and really spacious inside. Kinda guntry club feel to it but it does have a 100 yd range, a modular shoot house, and a simulator. Silver Eagle and Blue Ridge are your typical smaller indoor ranges. Clark Bros is outside and you have to buy a box of ammo to shoot (but really, buy one box and bring a bunch of your own - everyone does it). I never really give any thought to the finer points of what makes a range better than another. I go, shoot, and leave.
Ditto. I've made a point of not moving out of the way when I'm going running or whatever at the park. No muzzle, of course. I just do my thing and if people are so scared of something less deadly than their fast food, they can just scurry away and let me live my life.
I have been to 4 gun shops and ranges just south of Seattle. None enforced mask policies nor even suggested it through signs at entrance. None of them wore masks.
At one of them, a young black police officer was just chilling out behind the counter talking to people about guns. He was talking to a guy about getting tazed and the guy joked "would suck if you get tazed, fall and smash your head on a curb, then a cop puts his knee on your neck for 15 minutes"
Young black cop responded "well too bad that dumbass died of a heart attack from a massive drug overdose".
I asked him how it's going for Renton PD. He said "oh, nothing like liberal shit hole Seattle"
I'm not gay but I fell in love with him
What a beautiful story. Brave pedes should pose as drag queens & tell stories like these at DQSH. It'd b cancelled fast.
The range I "went to" makes the shooters wear masks. Even while shooting. I cancelled my membership. 1. Because of that gay ass rule, 2. Because they charged me even when they weren't open for shooting (which I wasn't cool with after the 2nd month) and 3. It's just about the same cost to pay as I go. This is cucked Northern VA.
I know a few indoor ranges I would want to wear a cartridge respirator in. Nasty! I don't shoot inside anymore. It's been years.
Shooting outdoors is soooo much more fun! Indoor ranges have their place, but it's more of a task-oriented trip for me.
Bummer. My outdoor range reupped my membership for 3 months at the very beginning of the covid hoax...they ended up out doing themselves by about month
Do you have any recommendations for ranges? I moved into the area in March and haven't been shooting in months with all the whole dumbassery.
There's only a handful around that I've shot at. There's Elite Shooting Sports in Manassas (indoor), Silver Eagle in Chantilly (indoor), Blue Ridge Arsenal in Ashburn (indoor), Sharp Shooters in Lorton, Clark Brothers out past Warrenton (outdoors).
Elite is newer and really spacious inside. Kinda guntry club feel to it but it does have a 100 yd range, a modular shoot house, and a simulator. Silver Eagle and Blue Ridge are your typical smaller indoor ranges. Clark Bros is outside and you have to buy a box of ammo to shoot (but really, buy one box and bring a bunch of your own - everyone does it). I never really give any thought to the finer points of what makes a range better than another. I go, shoot, and leave.
I live in Seattle and I'm a little jealous tbh
Noticed that too, sheep that are masked up scurry past when we cross path direction. It's really bizarre and worrying
Ditto. I've made a point of not moving out of the way when I'm going running or whatever at the park. No muzzle, of course. I just do my thing and if people are so scared of something less deadly than their fast food, they can just scurry away and let me live my life.
Just go a little South lol
My two favorite I went to were federal way discount guns and pantel tactical in Renton