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  2. Shooting range - Wikipedia

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    A shooting range, firing range, gun range or shooting ground is a specialized facility, venue, or field designed specifically for firearm usage qualifications, training, practice, or competitions. Some shooting ranges are operated by military or law enforcement agencies, though the majority of ranges are privately owned by civilians and ...

  3. Shooting ranges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tourist destinations in gun-friendly U.S. states often have rental ranges catering to domestic and international tourists. Target shooting is generally allowed on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management; a great deal of target shooting is done unsupervised, outside purpose-built (or organised) ranges. [1]

  4. Kill house - Wikipedia

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    A kill or shoot house is a type of indoor firing range modified to resemble a residential environment and with walls and floor fortified to safely absorb rounds fired from close range. Ballistic panels, sheets or blocks are commonly used to absorb the rounds and not allow ricochets. [1]

  5. Gun safety - Wikipedia

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    Lead accumulates in shooting range backstops. [59] Indoor ranges require good ventilation to remove pollutants such as powder, smoke, and lead dust from the air around the shooters, and regular cleaning and maintenance to prevent buildup of contaminants. [59] [64]

  6. Opinion: Taking a trip to the firing range was something I’d ...

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  7. Bullet trap - Wikipedia

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    A bullet trap (or pellet trap when used specifically for air guns) is a device to stop and collect projectiles fired at a shooting range to prevent overpenetrations and stray shots. Bullet traps typically use friction, impact or gradual deceleration to stop bullets.

  8. Shooting ranges in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The challenge of fitting ranges into mountainous Swiss terrain has led to a number of unusual designs, such as the Brünnlisau range, where shooters fire over a main road at targets on the other side of the valley. [2] [3] No permit is needed for an individual to transport an unloaded firearm to or from a shooting range. [4]

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