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All Federal, State and Local firearm laws must be obeyed.
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Concealed Firearms are permitted in the facility, but cannot be used on the range.
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Firearms brought onto the range for the purpose of shooting must be unloaded and in a secure case or range bag prior to entering the facility.
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Incendiary, Steel Core, Steel or Aluminum Cased, Tracer, Explosive, Armor Piercing or other exotic ammunition is NOT permitted.
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Action Officers, RSOs and Staff have the right to inspect all firearms, ammunition and equipment.
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Everyone must follow the 3 Basic Rules of Firearm Safety at all times:
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ALWAYS keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction.
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ALWAYS keep you finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
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ALWAYS keep the firearm unloaded until ready to use.
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Load and unload firearms only on the firing line and in your shooting lane.
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All firearms must be pointed down range at all times.
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All firearms must be cleared and breech open when removed from the firing line.
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No rapid fire is permitted WITHOUT prior approval from the RSO.
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Occupants must put on eye and hearing protection prior to entering the range and keep it on until they exit.
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A maximum of two (2) persons may be present at the firing line in a single shooting lane.
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If any problem should occur with your firearm while on the firing line, leave the jammed or malfunctioning firearm pointed down range, attempt to resolve the issue and/or immediately contact the RSO.
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No drawing from a holster and firing without prior approval from the RSO.
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No shooting at objects on the floor, walls or ceiling. Shooters are responsible for any and all damage to the range that comes from reckless, negligent, or careless shooting.
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Cross lane firing is strictly prohibited. Shoot only at your own target within your designated lane at all times.
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No one is allowed to be forward of the firing line at any time, under any circumstances.
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Be sure you are using the correct ammunition for your firearm at all times.
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Fallen brass shall not be collected if it requires you to go beyond the firing line or if you are disturbing other shooters.
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Only police your own brass, any brass left behind will be pushed beyond the firing line.
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No food or drink is permitted on the range (including gum).
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No one will be permitted on the range if they are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any other intoxicating substances.
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Occupants under the age of 18 must be accompanied and supervised by a parent or legal guardian at all times.
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If you intend to do bodily harm to yourself or others you are not permitted on the range at any time.
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Only one loaded firearm is permitted at a single time. No other firearm handling is allowed behind the firing line.
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Always be courteous and aware of other shooters around you on the range.
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Immediately notify the RSO of any unsafe practices on the range.
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It is the shooter's responsibility to understand how to operate the firearm safely and ensure that it is in proper working order, as well as understanding all safety features prior to shooting.
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All rental firearms must use range ammunition purchased from Fireline.
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Upon the "CEASE FIRE" command all shooters must stop shooting immediately, put down the firearm facing down range and step back from the firing lane. Shooters may return to the firing lane only after the "ALL CLEAR" signal has been given by a Range Safety Officer.
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Never pass a loaded firearm to another person. Place unloaded firearms on table in firing station and allow the next person to pick it up and load it.
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Expectant and nursing mothers are not permitted on the range without a physician's prior approval.
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Always check with the RSO if you are unsure if your firearm or ammunition is permitted.
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Fireline reserves the right to eject or refuse service to anyone who inappropriately handles a firearm or is a potential danger to the range or its occupants.