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  • littlejake
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    • Aug 2008
    • 2168

    Do gunsmiths have a test fire chamber in their shop???

    Decades ago, I was a customer of Bernie Thompsons gun shop on Wardlow Rd in Long Beach. Sharing the shop was Mike's Gunsmithing. I know they had a way to test fire in the shop as Bernie took a shotgun into the back and I heard 3 muffled shots. Bernie went out of business circa 1990.

    Question: do most smith's have the ability to test fire their work on the premises? Let's assume for discussion they wanted to check a 1911 .45 for function. Or, is this now something so regulated that it has become history?
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    Don Edmondson
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    • May 2010
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    In Idaho most do I had a range all I had to do was open a window. worked grate in winter. summer we just went outside miss having the range close Don

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      tujungatoes
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      • Dec 2006
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      Many have a bullet trap like this.

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        nick
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        I heard the gunsmith at one of the local stores here in L.A. test-fire guns on several occasions. Not sure how common it is though. I believe, he used a bullet trap of sorts.
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          Aldemar
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          Wouldn't the Smith have to be licensed as a shooting range in order to legally fire a gun inside a building? I know of a few who do have a chamber but I'm not sure if they use it anymore.
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            glock 357
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            • Apr 2011
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            Originally posted by Aldemar
            Wouldn't the Smith have to be licensed as a shooting range in order to legally fire a gun inside a building? I know of a few who do have a chamber but I'm not sure if they use it anymore.
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            I was just thinking that too. If they have all this what would prevent a smiths shop from running a range aside from things they would need to buy to build an indoor range?
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              littlejake
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              • Aug 2008
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              That's sort of why I asked the question. I was thinking it was probably acceptable decades ago; but now would require some kind of range permit. With all the reqs and permits, plus the lead exposure, ventilation issues I wondered if this was something that was now history.

              I can see a smith in a rural area having access to open space.

              (it's my hope to move too rural Nye county Nevada soon -- and live where I can go out my door and shoot in any direction!)

              Thanks to all who responded.

              Kindest regards,

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                saki302
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                • Oct 2005
                • 7183

                They used to have one at B&B guns in North Hollywood- they tested a used 12 gauge for me before I bought it.

                It's probably just something a few smiths do without a permit and get away with it- it's not like they're popping off dozens of rounds (shooting range) and the public can't use it.

                When they test fired at B&B, I didn't even hear it. THey must've had a concrete back room or something

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                    they used to just shoot it into a bucket of sand

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                      It would not be a "range" as it's for testing only. Shooting into a bullet trap, not for accuracy testing. The only requirement is a conditional use permit.
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                        SJgunguy24
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                        We've looked into it at Valkyrie and it's nearly impossible even for function testing. It's mostly the environmental crap, but most cities make it illegal to discharge firearms without a special permit. When you apply, they rezone your address so they can't issue the permit.
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                          SVT-40
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                          Did you ask to go with a conditional use permit? That should not require any rezoning and would exempt you from the "discharge" prohibitions.
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                          Originally posted by fiddletown
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