Can You SHOOT This Gun At A Range?

Published on February 27, 2026
Duration: 1:02

This guide outlines the basic steps for taking a Block 17 (Lego gun) equipped with a pistol light to an indoor shooting range. It covers checking in, acquiring a lane, and preparing to shoot, emphasizing the need for eye protection. The video demonstrates a casual approach to range use, suitable for beginners.

Quick Summary

To shoot a Block 17 (Lego gun) with a pistol light at an indoor range, first confirm the range's policy on replicas. You'll need to check in, secure a lane, and always wear eye protection. Load your magazine and proceed to the lane to safely handle your firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Block 17 at Shooting Range
  2. 00:11Checking In at the Range
  3. 00:35Inside the Shooting Range
  4. 00:55Shooting the Block 17

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to bring to shoot at an indoor range?

You'll need your firearm (like the Block 17), any accessories such as a pistol light, and mandatory eye protection. Some ranges may also require ear protection, though it's always recommended for safety.

Are there specific rules for shooting replica or toy guns at a range?

While this video shows a Lego Block 17, ranges have varying policies. It's crucial to confirm with the specific indoor range if they permit replica firearms or toy guns before your visit to avoid issues.

What is the process for using an indoor shooting range?

Typically, you check in, request a lane, pay any fees, ensure you have eye and ear protection, and then proceed to your assigned lane to safely handle and shoot your firearm.

Can I use accessories like a pistol light at the range?

Yes, accessories like pistol lights are generally permitted at indoor shooting ranges, provided they do not violate range-specific rules. Ensure any mounted accessories are securely attached to your firearm.

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