mmcnx2 wrote:In fairness, I don't know many indoor ranges that will let you do holster work, except when they have special events like IPDA/USPSA league. But day in day out most don't let you draw. If you saw most people handle a firearm you understand the risk of letting shooters draw. Heck I would not stand next to a stranger doing holster work - quick way to get shot!
Even most outdoor ranges don't like it. Pretty sure it's not allowed at Del-Tone/Luth and I know BeaverBrook has it in their bylaws that you must have someone else present (to call 911) and if anyone feels unsafe around you doing it they can ask you to stop.
Sure it sucks but I can totally understand it. There's enough people at public indoor ranges that I would prefer don't even handle a gun period.