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Shooting firearms on the wildland. - Anonymous - Aug 06 2011 I am going to buy a Mosin Rifle 91 30 very soon, I'm not new to guns, but I'm new to California laws about them, I know I can go to indoor fire range and shoot there, I know how to transport firearms, but what if I wanna try my rifle outdoor, somewhere near LA, is it legal? and if not, is there a high risk to get caught? Thanks. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2M1hC4c0tc&feature=related[/youtube] RE: Shooting firearms on the wildland. - DandyAndy - Aug 06 2011 It would have to be outside City limits in an unincorporated peice of land... and if its privately owned without permission you can still get into trouble... i would find an outdoor shooting range.. the police and sheriffs departments typically have both indoor and outdoor with public access... at least in northern Cali i do that now and then. RE: Shooting firearms on the wildland. - Anonymous - Aug 07 2011 how much do you pay for outdoor range? RE: Shooting firearms on the wildland. - DandyAndy - Aug 07 2011 I get military discount so ibpay 15... Typically bring my own ammo too but get a discount on that at the range . I do however want to unload some of my m203 and tracer rounds soon!!! RE: Shooting firearms on the wildland. - LagAvenger - Aug 07 2011 http://www.wegc.org/wordpress/ West End Gun club is where I go. Probably like an hour east of LA. And I don't think you can shoot the m91/30 indoors because the round would probably pierce the steel plate in the back of the range. (I have one too, it shoots like shit but is fun) Its actually expensive for the first trip because its a club. (like 50 bucks for membership). but then its like 5 dollars per trip for yourself, and 10 bucks per guest up to 2. But thats only to shoot on the 100 yard range. They also have up to 600 yards, but you have to become part of the NRA and have a full membership to the range... and I'm too cheap for that If you're not too terribly far dude, I've actually been planning to make another shooting trip soon, can take you as a guest to see if you like the range RE: Shooting firearms on the wildland. - Anonymous - Aug 07 2011 LagAvenger Wrote:http://www.wegc.org/wordpress/ Sounds good=) I will buy it on this weekend but then I have to wait for 10 days for background check. |