I'll be in NY in two weeks. Any place where a tourist can fire some weapons? No i dont mean with the local gang..
If even possible, how much will it cost?
If even possible, how much will it cost?
As a New Yorker, I can tell you its not easy. I think there are still some gun clubs in downtown Manhatten that take walk ins and it does cost a **** load...no way is it worth it.
Aahhahahha...aaah....NTKB said:Considering NY is a liberal city in the most part, I wish you luck.
the rounds you fire can cost you though.
§ 5-09 Application for Pre-License Exemption. Each applicant desiring to obtain the
exemption set forth in New York State Penal Law § 265.20(a)(7-b), allowing pre-license
possession of a handgun for the purpose of possessing and using a handgun for
instructional purposes with a certified instructor in small arms at an authorized small
arms range/shooting club, shall make such request in writing to the Division Head,
License Division at the time the application for a handgun license is filed. Such request
shall include a signed and verified statement by the person authorized to instruct and
supervise the applicant, that s/he has met with the applicant and s/he has determined that,
in her/his judgment, said applicant does not appear to be or pose a threat to be a danger to
her/himself or others. S/he shall include a copy of her/his certificate as an instructor in
small arms, if s/he is required to be certified, and state her/his address and telephone
number. S/he shall specify the exact location by name, address and telephone number
where such instruction shall take place. The Division Head, License Division shall, no
later than ten (10) business days after such filing, commence an investigation and
ascertain whether the applicant has a criminal record. The Division Head, License
Division shall no later than ten (10) business days after the completion of such
investigation determine if the applicant has been previously denied a license, been
convicted of a felony, been convicted of a serious offense as defined in Penal Law
§ 265.00(17), been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, as defined in
§ 921(a) of Title 18 of the United States Code, been the subject or recipient of an order of
protection or a temporary order of protection, been the subject of a suspension or
ineligibility order issued pursuant to § 530.14 of the New York State Criminal Procedure
Law or § 842-a of the New York State Family Court Act, or appears to be, or poses a
threat to be, a danger to her/himself or others, and either approve or disapprove the
applicant for exemption purposes based upon such determinations. If the applicant is
approved for the exemption, the Division Head, License Division shall notify the
applicant. Such exemption shall terminate if the application for the license is denied, or
at any earlier time based upon any information obtained by the Division Head, License
Division which would cause the application to be rejected. The applicant shall be notified
of any such rejection.