Firearms must be cased or holstered before entering the building and should remain so until in your booth.
You must be at least 21 years old to shoot handguns without a parent or guardian present, and at least 18 years old to shoot long guns.
No steel-core or steel-case ammunition is permitted.
- Keep all firearms pointed down range at all times.
- Fire only when all persons are behind the firing line and safe conditions exist.
- Always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
- Firearms are not to be left loaded and unattended on the range.
- Always keep the action open and firearm unloaded–with magazines removed–until ready to fire.
- Understand the operating mechanism and safety features of your firearm. Should you have any questions, please ask one of our range professionals.
- All firearms that are not holstered must be cased in an unloaded condition while going to or from the range.
- Eye and ear protection must be worn at all times.
- Never handle, load or unload a firearm behind the firing line especially at the tables behind the booth.
- All loading/unloading procedures should be conducted in your lane.
- Do not bring any loaded or jammed weapons off the range for any reason. If you experience a problem, place the gun on the shelf in your lane and notify the range officer.
- Upon the command "CEASE FIRE" stop all shooting immediately, put down your firearm and back away from the firing line.
- No food, drink, gum or tobacco is permitted inside the range.
- No rapid-fire permitted. Please allow at least one second between shots. Double and triple taps are allowed.
- Do not exchange firearms with another lane: Switch shooters–not guns.
- Wash your hands each time you leave the range.
- No drawing from a holster without prior scheduling and qualification.
- ALL rifle ammunition brought into the range is highly scrutinized.
- All ammunition will be inspected.
- No steel core or steel case ammunition.
- Users per lane up to staffs determination. 2-3 people max.
- Open doors to/from the range one at a time.
- If you experience any issues on the range with firearms or the targeting system, place the firearm on the shelf and notify range staff.
All shooters are responsible for maintaining a safe environment. If you notice any unsafe conditions, please notify a range officer promptly.
Always wear eye and ear protection, open one door at a time, and most importantly, have fun while prioritizing safety!
*Please note: First Strike Staff reserves the right to deny access to or remove any individual from the firing range if they pose a danger to others.