these are all suggestions that i think every single range owner myself included would love to have...
however...
insurance is stupid high and rightfully so.... ( do you know how many people honestly think they know what they are doing and don't?)
how many bullet holes there are that i cant...
probably very underestimated numbers.... the idea of an inexpensive indoor range just doesn't exist... the air system required will run you at least 2-5 million....
the outdoor range is definitely more doable
typically the average shooters exposure to lead at an indoor shooting range is minimal at best....
i am exposed to copious amounts of lead due to practically swimming in lead every time i change filters, do a full sweep, clean the decelerators, weld on the decelerators, clean the straps, and...
my store is a small store we are usually much higher priced then the other local shops.... however we provide lots of service's with the firearms to make up for the larger price... we have our customers who don't like the pricing and shop elsewhere... and we have our extremely loyal customers...
if you were to make a pile of lesser quality guns the hipoints would be sitting on top...
they are the best of the worst...
i guess thats a good thing i dunno....
as for the "school trained gunsmith" that has never seen a hipoint break, they are either a very very bored gunsmith, or they...
i believe the registration of anything is wrong (its no ones business but yours what you own)... but this is a step in the right direction for pro gun advocates
fair point but i would believe that it is also his belief based on the rest of his post.
either way if he really wanted a g36 he could modify an sl8 to achieve his goal.. i did, i also have a converted usc, and a hk94...
the fact that you just compared HK to the brady campaign just made me laugh hysterically tbh.. thank you for that
hk sues people for copying them... if you spend millions of dollars on r&d and then someone just copied your design you would be pissed as well...
and actually if you want to know...
its your right to shop wherever you want...
just be aware that if everyone thought the way you did the only stores left would be Wal-Mart and other stores like it... no service just cheap prices for cheap products..
i think the argument to be had is "best value"
what your really trying to say is that i want the cheapest product! it doesnt matter who provides it... or the quality of said product..
it really baffles me that everyone complains about HK due to their policy on the fact they believe their firearms belong in military and law enforcement hands... (i personally do not agree with the HK policy)
then everyone says omg they are so expensive and are horrible to deal with...
there have been quite a few just none of them work really well...
amt made one (had alot of magazine issues)
the grendel was the only good functioning one that i knew of...
ps price on the new keltec is supposed to be around $400
people do have the right to dislike, slander, etc...(even if its based on their inability to afford something)
just the same as people have the right to be fanboys...
either way i own every hk ever produced in .45 and many others.. never had a problem with any of them.
i also own an...
im going to elaborate on my previous statement by saying i don't want to have ammo prices and firearm prices go through the roof... it isn't good for business... it makes ammo and guns less accessible to everyone... its my goal to provide guns and ammo to everyone, regardless of their income...
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