Posted on 02/02/2015 10:57:51 AM PST by GIdget2004
I wouldn’t use that kind of backstop and I have 50 acres to play with.
Moron.
That is not being a good neighbor, not considerate. Why worry people like that when you don’t have to?
Just for that, his westbound neighbor should start using his new brass Trumpet to play Reveille at 5;27 am, the northbound neighbor across the street has a son newly fascinated with the drumming techniques of Keith Moon from The Who. Oh, and don’t forget Mrs. Fluger, who is very busy on her back porch developing perfumes for Incense sticks.
And Mrs. Jenkins the widow, who can’t wait to try her Grandma’s Chitterling recipe.
That’s not a backstop, that’s a frickin’ composting setup.
I hope the north-side neighbor’s son has four arms.
;-)
Maybe legal to shoot in the neighborhood but too many things can go wrong. Not a good idea IMHO.
I have nothing against a personal gun range. This isn’t a personal gun range, it is a cobbled together target without a proper backstop and not even a fence to prevent someone from entering into the ‘danger zone’ from the rear.
There ought not be a law here, but common sense and gun safety. Appears to be utterly absent, but unfortunately, will be used to limit the rights of others, simply because too many laws are made based upon the exception (this idiot) vs the rule.
As soon as the sand he used allows a round to pass his lot line he is breaking the law. Also, it would be reasonable to realize doing this created a dangerous condition. A reasonable person would assume that on a lot 75’ wide a stray round could be expected. Therefor any injuries/deaths are ratcheted up.
Not to mention noise ordinances.
People like this are why we have all the unreasonable laws.
A basement range here in Florida would be filled with water.
From the property records there are probably two lots within 100’ behind his backstop. More if you consider the adjoining lots.
Yeah.... I don’t call that picture “building a gun range”. He says he built a gun range. I’d have to disagree with that.
What's an HOA? (I wouldn't be nuts enough to buy a house under the jurisdiction of one).
Do a search for the neighbors name on http://www.pcpao.org/ County Property records. You can see the lots here.
A few rounds of return fire and he’d maybe get the message... I know most here will disagree with me, but HOA’s exist because people like this exist.
"Decent Conservative", dude, I love how you're throwing out that term as if anyone who doesn't meet your criteria of "True Conservative" somehow disqualifies him from from being one......
I don't know what conservatives YOU'RE thinking about but any such Conservative usually has common sense and courtesy for his fellow neighbors. I for one don't wish to hear my next door neighbor shooting off his firearms in his back yard, especially when I may be taking a nap, talking on the phone or anything else that I may be doing.
You want a backyard firing range, fine, buy a house out in the country, I'll come join you when I can. Until then, go to the firing range or out in the country, not in your backyard NEXT TO MY HOUSE!...........
Sheesh, I can't even believe you would post such inconsiderate nonsense........
Definitely some sound deadening baffles along the walls/floor/top (which probably means using the larger, 48” culvert).
I’m not sure about filtration being needed on the outlet, but it probably would not hurt.
My basement is ‘non-air-tight’ enough that I could get good air flow by simply drawing air from the basement, down the culvert and out the vent at the end. I’d probably design a hatch or doors so I could close it off the culvert from the basement when not in use, and also leave the vent fan off unless the range was in use.
From the picture, I don’t really like the size of that backstop.
I’m pro-2a and don’t have a problem with a good range, but he can’t afford to screw up once.
As long as he is willing to accept personal responsibility for any and all damage he causes to persons and property NOT on his lot, I also support the gun/property owner/renter.
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