Shooting Army Friend's training gun at ARMY range?
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Shooting Army Friend's training gun at ARMY range?
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Re: Shooting Army Friend's training gun at ARMY range?
Not sure if they are allowed or not. They might be having some rules and regulations of their range i.e. who is allowed and who is not allowed.
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Re: Shooting Army Friend's training gun at ARMY range?
I don't know about the Army, but I have participated in many range firing sessions, initially, courtesy of my father who was a serving IAF officer & later on, when I was a serving officer myself. We used to shoot quotas of many senior officers, who rarely showed up at the range. But apart from that, I never saw any other civilians participating during such sessions. Strict decorum & discipline is maintained at the range, so I'd assume that its more of a particular senior officer's discretion rather than a norm, to bring a friend along.