On-Site/Operations:
- A limited number of target stands are available on-site (but no targets). May bring own, if they meet industry standards. Please be sure to bring own clips or tape to attach targets to frame.
- Range Safety Officers (RSO’s; NRA-Certified) are on-site during operating hours to provide assistance and answer questions. Additional info posted on-site, including Firing Lane Rules.
Firing Lane Safety Rules:
You must obey the Carson City Rifle & Pistol Range Safety Officers, or you are subject to eviction. Safety is everyone’s responsibility. If you see unsafe conduct, say something!
You Must Always:
- Keep the firearm’s muzzle pointed in a safe direction, downrange.
- Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
- Keep your firearm unloaded with the action open until on the firing line, ready to shoot.
- Keep firearms cased, holstered or unloaded with action open and pointed in a safe direction when transporting from the parking lot to the firing line.
- Use eye and ear protection when on the firing line.
- Use ONLY industry standard paper or metal targets.
- Stand behind the blue cold range line if not downrange during cease fire on the cold range.
You Must Never:
- Handle a firearm for any reason, at any time, whenever someone is downrange.
- Use or possess or be under the influence of drugs or alcohol anywhere on the premises.
- Use any targets other than industry standard targets. This means no glass, cans, appliances, fruits, vegetables or any hazardous item.
- Climb or drive on the berms or backstops.
- Use shotguns anywhere other than in the reservable shooting bays.
- Use incendiary & tracer ammunition or exploding targets.
- Shoot over the berms or backstops. This means targets should be placed in a way that bullets will impact the backstop.
Warning! It's a Crime:
- To aim a firearm (loaded or not) toward any human being.
- To discharge any firearm or weapon in a public place or any place where a person might be endangered even if no injury results.
- For any person under the age of eighteen to use this facility except under the supervision of a parent, guardian, or adult with written authorization from parent/guardian.
- To maliciously, wantonly, or negligently discharge any firearm in any place where a person might be endangered, regardless of whether injury results.
NRS 202.280; NRS 202.290; NRS 202.300