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They are making progress on the lower range complex. However, nothing has actually been built down there yet.
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I would like to see TCGC offer a trailer space for an FFL to operate a store from and not charge any rent with the expectation that the FFL will do the background checks for members buying or selling for no fee (except for $10 BG fee) They have space in pistol range parking area right up front by gate.This won't last long. They will find out they get overwhelmed, have a hard time finding volunteers on the FFL to do the paperwork, and start requiring appointments, then they will quit all together. I give it a year max.
Why for Free rent, this would be the FFL's Store why wouldn't he/she be able to do transfers at their store.I don't think that would work out legally. With an FFL, you can sell at the address on your FFL, and real gun shows. I don't think a trailer at the range would quality, and why would a businessman do trandmsfers for free? We are not a socialist country.
They would have to make provisions for the FFL to be open to all customers. If that wouldn't work then maybe the range could operate their own non-profit store.Not to mention that you just limited your customer base to members with the gate card. Seems what you want would only benefit you and nobody else.
Relax. I believe the TCGC range is a non-profit entity. They are not in the business of making profits.You can't just let anyone on the range. Why should it be nonprofit? It's a business. You can't have everything be free, that's not how the world works.
They make plenty of income from membership dues and these have resulted in many improvements. The original discussion that started this thread was the range offering free transfers. I was simply suggesting other ways they could do this with out involving volunteers. Sorry to ruffle feathers. MWIDHThe money they make goes into improving the range. They spend it all on improvements. No profit, no improvements. SMDH....
FYI/FWIW, I was at the club today and after shooting, I went up to the clubhouse to hang out/bs. The club staff were setting up for new member orientation. I briefly chatted with the operations manager about the current wait times and he said it's around a year....
They didn't require that when I joined are you sure that is the case?They sound like a really great club but I've heard they have a long wait list. I wouldn't mind being on the wait list but they also require membership to the NRA, which I won't join. It does look like a good club though.
Mike
They didn't require that when I joined are you sure that is the case?
That must be a "newer" requirement as again it wasn't when I joined and I've never been asked to provide anythingYes, it is a requirement. I'm already an NRA member though so no biggie .
I know it has been a requirement to join for at least the last year if not more. I have heard they don't verify anymore once you are a member so you can choose to not renew once you join.That must be a "newer" requirement as again it wasn't when I joined and I've never been asked to provide anything