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| Plinker Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Mishawaka, IN
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![]() | Taking People Shooting. Me and 3 of my buddies just got new rifles and were planning on having a day to go shooting in the next week. I promised my girlfriend I would take her because she got me 75 Rounds 7.62x39. She broke her arm yesterday though and doesn't want to move the date back. I have a feeling if we go to the range she wont be able to shoot. At least I wouldn't let her if I owned it. - Are there rules against shooting with a broken arm? What if she has a shooting stand we bring. Also she has a 10/22 of her own. Could she at least shoot that? Thanks ! |
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