I have an 18-year-old friend who's interested in picking up a handgun(having her father pick it up and x-fer it to her). I offered to let her try a couple of my handguns and now she wants to go the range with me. I know some ranges don't allow you to shoot at them unless you're 21 or with your parent. Does anyone know richmonds policy on this?
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Richmond Rod & Gun Club
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I'm unaware of any such policy, but as always; don't ask, don't tell.
As long as she's responsible and you do your part in teaching her safety, you should be fine.Strong people are harder to kill than weak people, and more useful in general - Mark Rippetoe -
I shot at the High power Match there and was teamed up in the pit with a 12 year old girl. Out shot me also!!!Comment
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