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New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby cmj685 on Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:59 pm

Noticed a new sign on the rental case at Bill's north today when I was there shooting. Now in order to rent a gun you have to have a valid permit, and a party of two or more. No more renting a gun by yourself, I guess....
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby BlackEagl on Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:09 pm

If they know you, they could always make an exception for you.
That'd be up to the range officer, of course..
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby tt3 on Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:12 pm

From their site:
Bills wrote:Must have a valid permit to purchase or permit to carry and/or be in a party of two or more.

Which could be argued that if you have a carry permit, you also likely have a gun and wouldn't need to rent one for any other use than target practice.
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby cmj685 on Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:23 pm

"Which could be argued that if you have a carry permit, you also likely have a gun and wouldn't need to rent one for any other use than target practice"

I thought the same thing as I read the sign...I had a loaded gun in a holster on my hip, so why would I need to rent one if I was going to shoot myself? Seems silly to require people who have guns to jump through these hoops. But I suppose the policy is meant to cut off the depressed loner who walks in and wants to rent a gun. Unfortunately I like to occasionally rent guns myself and shoot...!
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby macphisto on Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:30 pm

cmj685 wrote:Unfortunately I like to occasionally rent guns myself and shoot...!

If you ask really nice, I'll come along and vouch for you. ;)
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby cmj685 on Tue Oct 09, 2007 2:12 pm

Oh yeah, like they are going to take one depressed loser's word for another! :D
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby Aceq2jot on Tue Oct 09, 2007 2:37 pm

I still have my card for 6 free rentals that i got with my Membership :D

I will have to ask Ryan the next time i am over there if i get a refund ;)
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby hammAR on Tue Oct 09, 2007 3:35 pm

cmj685 wrote:Seems silly to require people who have guns to jump through these hoops.


Isn't it kind of that way for most laws and regulations...................
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby drkarrow on Tue Oct 09, 2007 3:38 pm

Bills wrote:Must have a valid permit to purchase or permit to carry and/or be in a party of two or more.


The key word is the "or." Also there is the range officer's discretion. If they know you, I bet you won't have any problems renting.
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby cmj685 on Tue Oct 09, 2007 5:35 pm

Yes, the "or" on the website seems to give some latitude. I don't think the sign at the rental case at Bill's has the "or" though. It simply lists the points with bullets and no conjunctions/disjunctions between. Could be wrong though--I have to admit I wasn't reading it for grammar. I would assume that the range officer could give discretion, but in talking to Theresa there about it, she certainly didn't indicate any latitude.
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby macphisto on Tue Oct 09, 2007 5:58 pm

Many of those who know Theresa well call her "mom." She let me rent a Springfield 1911 all by myself last year when I was still very new to this gun stuff. All I knew is that I wanted to rent a .45 and thought the big silver one looked neat (male version of "cute"). In retrospect, I should have started out with a Glock or another gun with simple operation and heavier trigger. The 1911 is really not a good beginner gun (cue backlash from jac, hammAR, 1911fan, cobb and others :roll: ;) ). After someone1980 showed me how to properly load rounds into the magazine (properly being not backwards :oops: ) I had a good time shooting, but did manage one accidental (i.e. negligent) double-tap...no harm, no foul, right?

I really doubt any Bill's rep is going to deny rental to a regular with his or her own gun(s) in tow, especially one who took their training at Bill's.
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby Aceq2jot on Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:18 pm

macphisto wrote:Many of those who know Theresa well call her "mom." She let me rent a Springfield 1911 all by myself last year when I was still very new to this gun stuff. All I knew is that I wanted to rent a .45 and thought the big silver one looked neat (male version of "cute"). In retrospect, I should have started out with a Glock or another gun with simple operation and heavier trigger. The 1911 is really not a good beginner gun (cue backlash from jac, hammAR, 1911fan, cobb and others :roll: ;) ). After someone1980 showed me how to properly load rounds into the magazine (properly being not backwards :oops: ) I had a good time shooting, but did manage one accidental (i.e. negligent) double-tap...no harm, no foul, right?

I really doubt any Bill's rep is going to deny rental to a regular with his or her own gun(s) in tow, especially one who took their training at Bill's.



Exactly they are a good group over north, and Theresa is a Saint i always seem to get compliments from her on how my shooting has improved :D
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby cobb on Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:23 pm

macphisto wrote:The 1911 is really not a good beginner gun (cue backlash from jac, hammAR, 1911fan, cobb and others :roll: ;) ).

I can't let this go. ;)
I fully agree and dare you to find that I have suggested such. I cannot speak for the others on your backlash list, but I steer a new shooter towards a simple action like a double action revolver or maybe a XD9 and/or a Kahr, but much prefer a double action revolver. In fact, my immediate access house guns are all double action S&W's because that is what my wife is most comfortable with and I do not feel under gunned when it comes to a handgun and I have a revolver stoked with a .357 magnum load.

Just curious mac if you think I have done so, if you think I have, well I think I should be sentenced to a full weekend in a ttousi class. :P
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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby ttousi on Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:42 pm

Just curious mac if you think I have done so, if you think I have, well I think I should be sentenced to a full weekend in a ttousi class. :P


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Re: New Rental Policy at Bill's Since the Shooting....

Postby jac714 on Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:10 pm

macphisto wrote:Many of those who know Theresa well call her "mom." She let me rent a Springfield 1911 all by myself last year when I was still very new to this gun stuff. All I knew is that I wanted to rent a .45 and thought the big silver one looked neat (male version of "cute"). In retrospect, I should have started out with a Glock or another gun with simple operation and heavier trigger. The 1911 is really not a good beginner gun (cue backlash from jac, hammAR, 1911fan, cobb and others :roll: ;) ). After someone1980 showed me how to properly load rounds into the magazine (properly being not backwards :oops: ) I had a good time shooting, but did manage one accidental (i.e. negligent) double-tap...no harm, no foul, right?

I really doubt any Bill's rep is going to deny rental to a regular with his or her own gun(s) in tow, especially one who took their training at Bill's.


A point of clarification, I have never advocated the 1911 for every one, only for myself.

I believe there are many people who should not carry a 1911, multiple controls are beyond their capabilities, :D
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