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Been waiting to get mine back for a couple weeks now.... hope I didn't typo anything.
Mine came in a week too - just got it last week, mailed it 2 weeks ago. Did you remember the self addressed stamped envelope?
Showed up today. Woohoo!
UPDATE: Called the Division Office.
Confirmed that all people at the range need to have their own permit.
Number is 978-772-2545, for all interested.
First, no I didn't read this whole thread. Do you apply by phone for the permit?
I mailed my request for 2015 a month ago and still waiting . anybody get there's yet?
Any one get theirs yet?
I mailed my request for 2015 a month ago and still waiting . anybody get there's yet?
Any one get theirs yet?
When do they open?
If it's like years past don't they wait until it gets closer to the opening date to mail the permits?
Does anyone feel like the range is a bit unsafe? seem to remember some people saying that. Just curious cause I plan to apply.
Depends on what they mean by unsafe. There is no range officer, and really anyone can show up. However, any range that I am at, if I witness unsafe behavior, I speak up, and/or leave. You have to make that call for yourself.
It is open to the public, so leaving my rifle unattended on the bench unattended while you mess with your targets is not something that I do. Unless I am there with a friend.
The only other issue I can think of, is since it's a semi popular hiking area, some knucklehead could bushwack behind the backstop. But really, that could happen anywhere as well.
It only costs you a postage stamp to get the permit, so it's worth checking out.
Does anyone feel like the range is a bit unsafe? seem to remember some people saying that. Just curious cause I plan to apply.
I've had some interesting experiences there such as turning to the side and facing down a Mosin as someone else at the range was getting ready to clean their rifle. I'd also echo the comments about it being open to the public, I only go with a friend so one of us is always at the table.
I've had some interesting experiences there such as turning to the side and facing down a Mosin as someone else at the range was getting ready to clean their rifle. I'd also echo the comments about it being open to the public, I only go with a friend so one of us is always at the table.
Will keep that in mind, thanks.
I sent in my letter last week and got the permit within a couple days, very surprised. I noticed the permit says "all firearms legal for hunting in Mass" - are there any firearms NOT legal for hunting in Mass? I know there are many rules for specific animals etc.
I got my permit and I went with a .22lr handgun. EPO showed up and checked permits/license and then asked me about my ammo. Didn't say anything else. I did have a couple younger kids who were smoking show up and they took an interest in my gun. I holstered it and rehung my target.
As others have said, do not leave your guns alone at the bench. The kids ended up picking up some spent brass from the ground and left. Kinda odd
anyone have their permit handy? i'm looking for the date that the range closes
+1Don't go with out one lol .... Man there nazis about that . We where leaving and the guy rolled up and started telling us how we could be arrested etc. then he gave my friend shit cause his tail gate was down covering his plate.
"We realized we forgot the bag with the permits and started packing up" . I" don't care I'm weighting your plate down ". Dude was a ******* we had cases on the tail gate and he would wait for us to shove them in the bed . But he could of walked to the front to get the number .
I'd rather drive 2 hours to my land in western mass and shoot wtf I want then go back there .