No. You can go to a shooting range and shoot a gun without a concealed permit, however, you may be required to have some other type of paperwork. For instance, if you are a resident of Illinois, you must have a Firearms Owner ID card to purchase a gun, and probably have to have it to shoot one at a range.
Georgia does require a hunting license to hunt public land. In addition a Big Game license is required to hunt deer (or hogs). Also, since most public land is in a WMA (Wildlife Management Area) a WMA license is also required. So deer hunting on public land requires 3 licenses: 1) GA Hunting License 2) Big Game License 3) WMA License. Small Game hunting on public land requires two licenses: 1) GA Hunting License 2) WMA License.On private land the requirement for the WMA license is removed.A "Georgia firearm license" has nothing directly to do with hunting, as it refers to what in many states would be known as a Concealed Handgun License, Concealed Weapons License, or License to Carry a Concealed Pistol. The reason it is not called a concealed handgun license, etc., is that it is not limited to the carrying of concealed firearms. A Georgia Firearms License relieves the holder from the legal restrictions concerning possessing a firearm in public. There is no requirement that the handgun be concealed. Without this license, carrying a handgun is prohibited, unless you are going directly to or from the shooting range, the area where you hunt, the gunsmith, or some other lawful activity where the gun is required. If you do not have a Georgia Firearm License, you should keep your firearms unloaded and locked up while driving, just in case you are pulled over and questioned about it by a police officer. Most Georgia police officers support hunters and know how to tell the difference between a criminal and a law-abiding citizen, but you should still exercise caution.One important aspect of the Georgia Firearm License for hunters is that without one, you cannot legally possess a cartridge-firing handgun while hunting during muzzleloading ("primitive weapon") season. With the license, you can possess the modern handgun, but are limited to using it for self-defense against human attackers. You still cannot use a modern handgun to kill game during the primitive weapon period.
Get a lawyer.
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Yes
When I went to go visit friend in Indianapolis in 2006, I brought several handguns with me, which we took to a shooting range. All that was required was for us to take a quick written test concerning the shop's safety regulations.
The effective range on this certain Glock is about 125 yards.
It should be marked as to caliber on the barrel.
With a CCW permit: It's OK.This is where it gets goofy: Without a CCW permit: The firearm can't be "concealed" AND within easy access of the driver. It must be in a holster, case, scabbard, and must also be stored in a place not easily accessible to the driver. When I'm transporting mine to the range, I unload it, put it in its case, put the case in the trunk. If you want to drive around with a loaded firearm, best to get a CCW. That's the message I take from this.There's more you can research on this, but know this: Open carry is legal in AZ, so holstered on your hip in view while walking around is legal, but if you then get into a car and start driving with the weapon on your person, you're violating the law. How's that for clear?
It depends on the handgun. Some are not good for much beyond arm's length. Of the pistols I have fired, the one with the longest range was a Smith & Wesson .38 revolver. Can't remember the model, but it was accurate to at least 200 yards, very good for a handgun. I have seen target pistols with adjustable sights which can certainly do better, but some of these are practical for nothing except target shooting. For an automatic handgun, 60 to 100 yards is probably the maximum practical range in the hands of someone who is skilled with it.
They can range in value from 100 to a few thousand USD
Depends on where the gun range is.
With familiarity and training, the effective range for a .45 handgun could be 75 yards, or greater for a man-sized target. Typically, pistol shooting ranges have targets set at 5, 7, 10, 14 and 25 yards.