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RE: From Robots To Surveillance And Guns

Honestly, I loved all of your contents about your visit on this exhibition that showcased the tactical and survival equipment of the armed forces. And now here's the robots and how they make use of the technology as an advantage. A big wow to the guns too, and now it reminded me of how I wanted to try shooting (using a real gun) but there are some requirements to meet. Hopefully, I can try and learn from the professionals from shooting ranges soon. I learned a lot from this blog again :)

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What requirements are there to meet that you can't meet? Here you have to be 18, be a citizen of the country and pay the fee. That's all.

I need to bring a licensed gun, preferably from a relative who's an officer, and they should be there too. That's the last requirement that I need. I don't know if it's just the shooting ranges here in our area. I find this requirement really weird. Maybe they lack shooting guns.

Most likely they don't have a lot of guns but that is crazy. Here service weapons can't be used to shoot for fun. These shooting ranges have their own arsenal, otherwise they don't get the license to operate.

I hope some improvement can be made soon there as what they do is not right and definitely not up to modern time standards.