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Newbie at the range just about made a "fatal" mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="scoaus" data-source="post: 1002303" data-attributes="member: 73248"><p>In Australia, we have range officers who declare the range open or closed. When people arent firing, all firearms are cleared and no handling of guns is allowed. Its then declared safe to move forward to the targets. There are very few incidents because of it and I feel very safe. I have seen someone accidentally walk forward and the range officer scream at them after calling cease fire. </p><p> </p><p>They have no hesitation to ban idiots and call the police if laws are broken, its not worth someone's life..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoaus, post: 1002303, member: 73248"] In Australia, we have range officers who declare the range open or closed. When people arent firing, all firearms are cleared and no handling of guns is allowed. Its then declared safe to move forward to the targets. There are very few incidents because of it and I feel very safe. I have seen someone accidentally walk forward and the range officer scream at them after calling cease fire. They have no hesitation to ban idiots and call the police if laws are broken, its not worth someone's life.. [/QUOTE]
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