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I did not see any semi-auto or pump shotguns. Would not want to copy that situation. Other than that, it seems like a nice place. Perhaps they would accept donations of safety glasses. Pretty sure it costs a fair bit of ca$h to shoot there.
Safety glasses are generaly required by ranges in Europe. FITASC regulation do require them and everyone has to use them. The range is cheaper than most private ranges in the UK. So, there are a good number of English shooters that are members, notice the English webs version. They offer discounted ammo and accesssories.
There is a similar range with 200 M indoor rifle at the Manlichter facility near Weiner Neudstadt in Austria. I have been twice to that one. It has some very challenging FITASC sporting set in a large sand quarry.
Semi-autos are usualy frowned upon in Europe. Certain countries have a 2 shot rule. Pumps are generaly prohibited by many countries and have recently been prohibited from FITASC competitions.
Semi-autos are usualy frowned upon in Europe. Certain countries have a 2 shot rule. Pumps are generaly prohibited by many countries and have recently been prohibited from FITASC competitions.
Nice place to VISIT... But Europe is tanking due to EU, UN, and their combined liberal limp-wrist politicians bending over for stupid gun laws.. amongst other things.
Whoever thought groups of people who once fought off the NAZI hordes would ever give up their ability to be properly armed ever again.
One only has to look at jolly 'ol England too see what a mess it is across the pond. And they keep re-trying those $hitty gun laws over here.
So a nice range is going to be a moot point if you can only shoot low powered bb guns a few years from now.
Have you ever travelled with firearms? I have all over Europe and Africa. The worst part of ANY travelling is returning to Canada and being treated as a criminal (with or without firearms!). You will find no such overt animosity to tourists or shooters anywhere else except for Russia.
The best place to land with a shotgun is Paris. You go to the non EC immegration show your pasport. They look at you while they scan the pasport. They stamp it and off you go to pick up your luggage and firearms. Arriving at French customs, they look at you and your pasport and wave you through. Last year for the first time in 11 years at CdG airport, I was stopped by a border police officer while leaving the terminal. He asked me what I had in the Pelican case. A shotgun, I said. Is it an auto, "No". He looked at my pasport and wished me a great holiday. NOT in Canada!
I have driven through 8 European countries on a single trip with firearms in a single 35 day trip. NOBODY, stopped or questionned me at any border crossing including the Czech and Slovakian borders!
Semi-autos frowned on? Pump shotguns prohibited? Fuggitabout me ever visiting (or entering any FITASC competitions). The idea that any firearm type is 'dangerous' is ludicrous, IMHO. All together now fellow gun owners: "Firearm safety resides between the ears".