Saerimmner
Well-Known Member
Not unless you have a fire-arms licence, police background and criminal record check, are signed into the range by a current range member with a firearms licence and have been approved by that range to use that particular weapon on their range by one of their ranges instructors.you can't go to the firing range just to practice?
Either that or you have to be having a lesson with an instructor which generally you can only do by becoming a member of the range and then the range does their own checks with the police on you when you supply your ID at membership sign up.
Also in the UK you are only allowed shotguns or rifles ( no magazines allowed at all) and only if you can prove to the local police that you need it (i.e. pest control if you live on a farm) and then THEY will tell YOU what calibre and type of weapon they will allow you to own.
Also you can shoot pistols at the range (mainly revolvers or semi-auto pistols converted to single shot ) all semi-auto n fully auto weapons are completely illegal in the UK except for police/government departments etc