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  • #16
    69Mach1
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    • Jan 2006
    • 15032

    Thanks guys, I feel better about it now. I'm not concerned nor am I insinuating that I have something to fear from fellow shooters on the range taking my stuff. It's the criminals who have figured out that it's easier to snatch your firearms while your 50-100 yard away, and jump into a waiting car. It's happened so it's not improbable. I probably just gave some crook(s) visiting our site the idea, so be vigilant and watch out for your fellow shooters.
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    • #17
      whatever
      Member
      • Sep 2002
      • 281

      Must be a SoCal thing. I have never heard of anyone getting away with or even attempting theft during a ceasefire. But of course that doesn't mean it won't ever happen...

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      • #18
        GW
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        • May 2004
        • 16078

        Hey, if it makes you feel safe, then lock 'em down.
        Ain't nobody's business if you do...
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        • #19
          Mark_in_Pasadena
          Banned
          • Oct 2006
          • 2035

          I wonder what people would say if I had my rottie's leash attached to my rifle? LMAO...

          BTW good thread, I didn't realize that people had the stones to do something like that at a range....

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