Reactivating-Lapsed-Gun-Owners-2018a
[…] outgrowth of their lack of knowledge—and feel that they may be critiqued by others. The representative comments below from focus group participants help to illustrate the mindset behind this constraint: "I don’t want to be the guy not knowing what he’s doing in front of everyone." "I would feel stupid if I went in […]
Dealing With Crisis: Maxon Shooter’s Supply and Indoor Range
Welcome to NSSF’s column for firearms range owners, managers and staff. As the coronavirus pandemic evolves, “Behind the Firing Line” will feature ranges working through the attendant social and legal challenges. It’s our intent to show how companies are responding during this crisis and demonstrating best industry practices to protect their staff and customers […]
719-FiveStar-2018-SAMPLE
[…] across the ring line of between 50 and 75 feet per minute. If not, the score merits a 0. Description If you have anything on your ranges (behind the shooting stalls by the back wall) that potentially disrupts the air ow, give yourself a 0, otherwise a 5. Description If you have hired or […]
[…] across the ring line of between 50 and 75 feet per minute. If not, the score merits a 0. Description If you have anything on your ranges (behind the shooting stalls by the back wall) that potentially disrupts the air ow, give yourself a 0, otherwise a 5. Description If you have hired or […]
Technical Considerations for Constructing Indoor Ranges in Population Centers
[…] lined with steel baffles designed to redirect bullets downrange. Different range designs require different baffle design. With fixed firing lines, for example, where the shooter is stationary behind the firing line, the baffles can be spaced further apart and still contain a bullet fired at any angle. When the shooter is allowed to freely […]
2021-RRBE-exhibitor-contract
[…] smoking areas designated b y the Exhibition facility. Aisles and fire exits must not be blocked. Products on display must abide by applicable safety codes. No storage behind exhibits is provided or permitted. All wiring on displays or display fixtures must conform to the applicable safety s tandards established by various governmental agencies and […]
VICTORYRhodeVBecerra
[…] for self -defense but are not permitted to buy ammunition until bureaucratic hurdles are cleared . The right to keep and bear arms is the insurance policy behind the right to life. If a state regulation prevents a citizen from protecting his life, his other constitutional rights will be superfluous. The right to keep […]
2020-Retail-Range-Expo-Contract
[…] smoking areas designated b y the Exhibition facility. Aisles and fire exits must not be blocked. Products on display must abide by applicable safety codes. No storage behind exhibits is provided or permitted. All wiring on displays or display fixtures must conform to the applicable safety s tandards established by various governmental agencies and […]
2019-Range-Retailer Expo-Contract
[…] areas designated b y the Exhibition facility. Aisles and fire exits must not be blocked. Products on display must abide by applicable safety code s. No storage behind exhibits is provided or permitted. All wiring on displays or display fixtures must conform to the applicable safety s tandards established by various governmental agencies and […]
2018-NSSF-Concealed-Carry-Study-Report
[…] behaviors, both in terms of carry and purchasing, and the attitudes and perceptions of permit holders. For this reason, the NSSF would like to provide information to the industry that will shed light on this segment of firearms owners to help the industry meet their ever growing needs and desires. 2 Rowhani‐Rahbar A, Azrael D, Lyons VH, Simonetti JA, Miller M, Loaded Handgun Carrying Among US Adults 2015, Am J Public Health, 2017 Dec; 107(12); 1930‐1936. 3 Ibid. The Concealed Carry Consumer Study Page 14 of 75 Study Objectives A main objective of this study is to gain an understanding of the behaviors, perceptions and attitudes of consumers with concealed carry permits in states that require a permit and those who carry in states that don’t require a permit. Specific objectives are to determine: Concealed carry behaviors including: o The frequency of carry, if at all, and the reasons behind the choice to carry or not to carry. o The types of firearms carried, where firearms are carried and the equipment used for carry. Perceptions of the concealed carry permit process (e.g., expense, time, training, value). Purchase behaviors for concealed carry firearms and equipment What prompted the desire to obtain a permit and carry Perceived familiarity with state and local concealed carry laws The types and amount of handgun training and training specific to concealed carry Comfort‐level with concealed carry Attitudes towards concealed carry Differences in behaviors and attitudes between various demographic segments (e.g., sex, age, geographic region) The Concealed Carry Consumer Study […]
Showing 11-20 out of 23





