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Thread: Lower Providence Rod & Gun Club?
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June 3rd, 2018, 08:56 PM #221Junior Member
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Re: Lower Providence Rod & Gun Club?
Following this is comical. I’m a long-time member at LPRG. I’ve seen some assholes and witnessed some power trips by the head people. But mostly what I’ve found is a bunch of normal guys like me who like shooting guns. Don’t like the training requirements? Don’t join. It really is that simple. If you ask them up front, they’ll tell you all the costs. In fact, they told me all of that during the first membership meeting, BEFORE I even paid them a single cent. Those fees go towards paying the trainers and keeping the club in great shape. The club couldn’t look like it does and operate like it does simply off of annual membership dues.
I don’t know you, Karys, but it sounds like you’re pretty butt-hurt about something more than the training fees.
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June 3rd, 2018, 09:01 PM #222Super Member
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June 3rd, 2018, 10:17 PM #223
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Reading this thread reminds of being in the sandbox with the kindergarten kids with everyone throwing sand.
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June 4th, 2018, 07:56 AM #224
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With a little LPRG training this guy could still have his job.
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June 5th, 2018, 01:46 PM #225
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Wow... Just wow! Can't believe i've not seen this thread before...
I've been a member of LPRGC for almost two years now (joined when membership re-opened following the new clubhouse).
I can honestly say I've not experienced any ego-trips or god complexes. Everyone I've me there has been extremely friendly and I actually quite like the "safety first" ethos of the club, especially after having seen some pretty horrible safety violations at other ranges!
With regards the classes, they are only a prerequisite to becoming "action qualified" and by no means mandatory. All of this was explained to me when i inquired about membership and is all on the club website also. Maybe if the butt hurt people on this thread spent as much time researching the club before joining as they do ranting here they would've made a more educated decision before joining.
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June 14th, 2018, 08:09 AM #226Super Member
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Re: Lower Providence Rod & Gun Club?
Maybe LPRGC needs another rule, aside form no break dancing while armed. This was posted on another forum, in response to the above break dancing debacle and I might propose it at the next board meeting:
"The range I go too has a rule that if you break your no longer allowed to shoot there !!
That RULE is - If you drop your pistol your not allowed to pick it up for 10 seconds after calling for a range cease fire .. the purpose is to stop someone from hastily grabbing the pistol and causing a ND like the agent had .. many people had questioned the reasoning and here you have it !!"
Talk about an awkward 10 seconds, BUT no one gets hurt = time well spent.Honey, sell my guns for what they're worth and not what I told you I paid for them.
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June 14th, 2018, 09:16 AM #227
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June 14th, 2018, 09:37 AM #228Super Member
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Re: Lower Providence Rod & Gun Club?
Honey, sell my guns for what they're worth and not what I told you I paid for them.
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