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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: UK
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Well, Josh, I don't see what hunting in Costa Rica has to do with opening a bar in an indoor range, but I do think that mixing alcohol and gunpowder could lead to explosive results. But like you, am still missing the tobacco angle.
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heck ranges and club here often have bars , common rule amongst all of them
once you touch any booze you cant touch a weapon again so finish your shoot put ya guns away then start in on the lies and yarn spinnin over a couple cold ones .. |
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There's nothing wrong with a little alcohol and firearms. It's just all the idiots that have a LOT of alcohol and firearms that gives it a bad rap.........
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I can see it working like a "19th hole" kinda thing. Finish up your hobby, then enjoy a round or two with your buddies.
It'll probably be a hit.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Shouldn't the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives be a convenience store instead of a government agency?
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Actually I knew a guy who did just that, a millwright (nothing against millwrights) tried to play quick draw and blew a few toes off. Just tell stories...more fun and safer. ![]() |
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It would get my vote!
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I don't see a problem. There's always alcohol involved when we go hunting, it comes at the end of the days hunt.
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I drink a few beers when target shooting because the fact it calms my shaking hands but do I operate a weapon intoxicated? no . Also around this area where I live dove hunting and beer go together.
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I like it. never would happen in Cali though.
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