Indoor range. And yeah, he and his group o' buddies had some other nice habits, one handed revolver/handgun shooting, etc. Not sideways at least, but still one handed.
What's wrong with shooting a handgun with one hand? That's a damn good skill to have, especially with your off hand.
What's wrong with shooting a handgun with one hand? That's a damn good skill to have, especially with your off hand.
This.
Several indoor ranges around here now allow up to 50BMG indoors. Which makes the walls shake, and you 100% need a brake for that. Also, if you are next to a guy shooting 50 bmg outdoors (been there done that at AGC on a crowded day), its not better outdoors. I have also been peppered with hot brass from a mini-14. It is what it is. If you go to a public range, you may not like the company. I am sure I have given lots of wind and peppered people with brass too. I have brakes on almost all my rifles, including my AR. I even found one for my slug gun. Brakes are excellent technology. Haters and luddites are going to hate.
Brakes or no brakes, its deafening at an indoor range, I always double up.
Do I need a brake? No. Besides the fact thats its my constitutional right to own whatever i want because **** you, they also make follow up shots offhand much quicker. And also they look bad ass.
Me personally I don't care. The louder and more obnoxious the better.I shoot my plr 16 and my ak pistol with a 7in barrel both with breaks there. I've had people in the waiting area come in the lane just to see what is going on. I always will be polite and warn the guy next to me this is gonna be loud. 9 times out of 10 they want to shoot it too.