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  • Demunds

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    Feb 16, 2019
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    Afternoon! I’m looking to join Anne Arundel Fish & Game as I live right down the road in Arnold. I’m familiar with the general process on joining, but not knowing any current members (and potential sponsors) is proving to be the biggest hurdle. Hopefully, I’ll be able to drop by the public trap shoot on Friday to make some introductions. It would be great to have a place so close to shoot some clays and use the archery range. Any suggestions are definitely welcome. Thanks in advance!
     

    AliasNeo07

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    Feb 12, 2009
    6,547
    MD
    I am also curious about this. They are very close but I don't know much about the range and I almost never hear them mentioned on this forum and I'm not sure why.
     

    adit

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    Feb 20, 2013
    19,495
    DE
    https://aafg.org/about-us/membership/

    Looks like every Thursday is open to the public for Trap.

    I could be wrong but I think this place is "rules heavy"; what I've heard from a member.

    I've never been there but I've worked "around the corner" for 20 years.
     

    Norton

    NRA Endowment Member, Rifleman
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    May 22, 2005
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    https://aafg.org/about-us/membership/

    Looks like every Thursday is open to the public for Trap.

    I could be wrong but I think this place is "rules heavy"; what I've heard from a member.

    I've never been there but I've worked "around the corner" for 20 years.

    Yeah, if you like some MF'er finger fvcking your guns, asking you about them, then arguing about if that caliber is legal.....go for it.

    Never mind the ubiquitous, "are you a member here" every time you go to the range even though you have your range badge on you.

    It was worth it for me to pay on a per diem to go to DelMarVa and not put up with the shit.
     

    adit

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    Feb 20, 2013
    19,495
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    Yeah, if you like some MF'er finger fvcking your guns, asking you about them, then arguing about if that caliber is legal.....go for it.

    Never mind the ubiquitous, "are you a member here" every time you go to the range even though you have your range badge on you.

    It was worth it for me to pay on a per diem to go to DelMarVa and not put up with the shit.

    My member friend prefers to drive past AAFG and head across the bridge to Sudlersville where he belongs as well.
     

    John from MD

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    May 12, 2005
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    https://aafg.org/about-us/membership/

    Looks like every Thursday is open to the public for Trap.

    I could be wrong but I think this place is "rules heavy"; what I've heard from a member.

    I've never been there but I've worked "around the corner" for 20 years.

    Open Fridays for non member trap shooting. Also open for non members shooting in Bullseye, IDPA, USPSA and high power rifle. See the contacts on the web page for what you are interested in.
     

    John from MD

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    Yeah, if you like some MF'er finger fvcking your guns, asking you about them, then arguing about if that caliber is legal.....go for it.

    Never mind the ubiquitous, "are you a member here" every time you go to the range even though you have your range badge on you.

    It was worth it for me to pay on a per diem to go to DelMarVa and not put up with the shit.

    We do ask people who are not wearing their badges if they are members. The reason for this is that newspaper and real estate people have slipped in and started snooping around. As for calibers, the range rules basically tell you what you can shoot where.

    It is restricted because the club was brought to court for noise and lost the case years ago.
     

    Xshot

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    Aug 14, 2013
    1,645
    Pasadena, MD
    Anne Arundel Fish & Game Membership

    Joining is quite a process. I'm planning to get a sponsor this weekend and start my membership application. I've been shooting IDPA for a few years there. Same know-it-all's you'd find at any other range, and plenty of cool people too.
     

    Straightbolt

    unindicted co-conspirator
    Apr 4, 2015
    2,502
    The 'Burbs
    Isn't this the gun club that has Karen's who charge at you "Who's doing that rapid fire? " if you fire more than one shot in 5 seconds ?
     

    sead0nkey

    Señor member
    Jul 25, 2008
    896
    AA
    Got my full membership a few months ago. I love the place. Every person I have interacted with has been great. If your interested in joining go to one of their open events. I started the process by attending a monthly rimfire shoot.
     

    Naptown34

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    May 4, 2008
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    I’ve been a member for 15 years+. Never had any issues. Shot IDPA for many years. I’ve been club RSO couple times a year every year.
    I like it, and just a couple miles from the homestead. Can’t say I’ve seen the over the top behavior described above. Actually quite friendly.




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    toppkatt

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 22, 2017
    1,185
    I’ve been a member for 15 years+. Never had any issues. Shot IDPA for many years. I’ve been club RSO couple times a year every year.
    I like it, and just a couple miles from the homestead. Can’t say I’ve seen the over the top behavior described above. Actually quite friendly.

    This has been my experience also. Very friendly. I am now helping to coach some of the youth. Rewarding experience.
     

    atblis

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    May 23, 2010
    2,011
    Yeah, if you like some MF'er finger fvcking your guns, asking you about them, then arguing about if that caliber is legal.....go for it.

    Never mind the ubiquitous, "are you a member here" every time you go to the range even though you have your range badge on you.

    It was worth it for me to pay on a per diem to go to DelMarVa and not put up with the shit.
    I think you have AAFG confused with another range. There's no restriction on calibers asides from no 50 BMG. I routinely shoot big magnums there. There's also no rules saying a range officer or anyone else can touch your firearms. If somebody did, they were out of line. I've never seen that happen.

    Now there are specific shooting hours for centerfire and also rimfire with centerfire being more restricted. This is not by choice as mentioned.

    The rules exist for a reason. Having and keeping a shooting range 5 minutes from Annapolis is worth jumping through some hoops.
     

    Norton

    NRA Endowment Member, Rifleman
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    May 22, 2005
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    I think you have AAFG confused with another range. There's no restriction on calibers asides from no 50 BMG. I routinely shoot big magnums there. There's also no rules saying a range officer or anyone else can touch your firearms. If somebody did, they were out of line. I've never seen that happen.

    Now there are specific shooting hours for centerfire and also rimfire with centerfire being more restricted. This is not by choice as mentioned.

    The rules exist for a reason. Having and keeping a shooting range 5 minutes from Annapolis is worth jumping through some hoops.

    I'm not mistaken on any of my points, and those that know me know I'm meticulous in my understanding and application of policies and procedures.

    Meanwhile officers of the club at the time would use the action pistol range as a private testing ground at any time they wanted.
     

    John from MD

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    May 12, 2005
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    I'm not mistaken on any of my points, and those that know me know I'm meticulous in my understanding and application of policies and procedures.

    Meanwhile officers of the club at the time would use the action pistol range as a private testing ground at any time they wanted.

    If a member is a RSO, and shoots in one of the action events on the action pistol range, he can request authorization to shoot on that range by himself. Any RSO can have a member shoot under his supervision on the Action Pistol range when no matches are scheduled.
     

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