Well the rules for this particular range are non-magnum handguns only, and .22LR rifles. There is nothing for or against the carbines. There usually isn't a rangemaster on duty. It's a cardlock facility. You join the NRA, then you join this range, and you get a key card. It's open 8am to 8pm. Targets are sold on the honor system Stack of targets and a plastic jar to put money into. Ammo is limited to quality FMJ and no cheap russian surplus ammo, such as Wolf Ammunition. Even though Wolf meets the FMJ requirement. I guess it's the toxicity of the powder or the cosmoline on the casings or something. I don't know. I usually shoot winchester practice/target ammo at the ranges anyway, it's cheap, has good brass for reloading, and shoots close enough to my defense loads for my purposes.
Rev. Michael
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WOW that stock sure does look nice on there. Those hi-points are cheap, but UGLY IN THE EXTREME! They are great firearms though. That stock makes it look similar to the CX4 Storm, and actually makes it look good. I think I know what I am going to buy for the hi-point when I get one. At least I could look at it without gagging.