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Can a 20 year old practice shooting at the shooting range in Texas?
Wanted know what's the age restriction
10 Answers
- Russ in NOVALv 75 years ago
There is no federal or state law that prohibits a 20 year old from shooting at a range in Texas.
- Anonymous5 years ago
I know of no range in Texas that allows drive-by-shooting practice so you and your homeboys are probably ѕhit out of luck. Write your congressman. Tell him how disadvantaged you are. If he's a Democrat he'll introduce a bill to build suitable ranges for you. Hell, they'll probably even ban real people from them so you can use them exclusively. Maybe even put lights there like they do on your basketball courts.
As always, tax money paid by white people will be at your disposal.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Can a 20 year old pick up the phone and call the range and ask them?
- SMLv 65 years ago
I take youth members of several different leagues to ranges all the time in Texas, ages 12 to 18 and have no issues. At 17 I was taking my the first rifle my dad signed for ( I earned the money) and never had an issue with it.
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- Coffee DrinkerLv 75 years ago
There is no law against it.
Most ranges I've been to will not rent pistols or sell pistol caliber ammunition to someone under 21 years old. But if a 20 year old wants to rent a rifle, or if they bring their own pistol and ammo, they would have no problems.
- Mark JackLv 75 years ago
There is no law against it but it's up to the discretion of the range. It's best to call and ask.
- C T MLv 75 years ago
It would be a really REALLY good idea to pick up the phone and CALL THE RANGE YOU WANT TO SHOOT AT AND ASK THEM.
Ranges are free to make their own rules, we have no idea what rule every single range in Texas has. CALL THEM AND ASK.
- GlacierwolfLv 75 years ago
Who knows?
You would, if you called them. Or if you visited their web site.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Axe them homie.