Gateway Pistol Club is currently meeting at the Red River Regional Marksmanship Center.

Membership information may be obtained from James Ladwig

History:

Gateway Pistol Club is dedicated to the promotion of competitive bullseye pistol shooting. During Gateway's history the club has had many nationally ranked individuals and teams. Recently two teams and one indiviual from Gateway won the NRA National Indoor Air Pistol Champions.  Past and current members have also won National Championships in Light Rifle.  Gateway's members both past and present have captured well over 200 state and regional champions in the various NRA shooting programs. Gateway has been running an indoor postal match during the winter months for over 40 years which attracts shooters from not only North Dakota but also from the surrounding states. The Gateway Pistol Club was organized in the late 1940's early 1950's. For many years the club practiced and held matches at the old YMCA in Fargo. When the new YMCA was built at its current location in Island Park the club continued to practice and hold matches at that location. Later the club practiced and held matches at the Fargo Police Reserve Center on 7th Ave. When the Regional Training Center was built the club began practicing and holding matches there. Gateway has always been grateful to these organizations for allowing us to use their facilities.  In 1999 Gateway Pistol Club board members began researching opening it's own range.  Gateway lanched a committe to build a shooting range to serve the competitive shooters in the Fargo Moorhead community in 2003.  This committe with techincal assistance from North Dakota Shooting Sports Association and National Rifle Association, plus support from North Dakota Game and Fish would open the Red River Regional Marksmanship Center in November of 2009.

Course of Fire:

Our practice sessions are patterned after the standard competitive bullseye course of fire which is 3 targets of slow fire (10 shots on each target with a 10 minute time limit), 2 targets of timed fire (6, 5 shot strings in 20 seconds on 2 targets) and 2 targets of rapid fire (6, 5 shot strings in 10 seconds on 2 targets). Weapons: Any .22 calibers or Center Fire pistol. Magnums are not allowed; center fire calibers must have a muzzle velocity of fewer than 900 fps. New Shooters: We recommend that new shooters start with a .22 cal to master the basics. Also that for the first several sessions that you only shoot the slow fire stages until you become accustomed to the procedures and timing. We also expect that new shooters observe a couple of relays before actually going on the line, that before they go on the line that they receive instructions on range safety and procedures before going on the line. When a new shooter does go on the line for the first time they will be monitored by another non-shooting individual. Range Courtesy: While firing is in progress do not visit with your fellow shooters because it is distracting to other individuals still firing. At the end of a course of fire (generally 90 shots) all shooters are expected to remove their equipment form the line at the direction of the range officer. This will enable the next relay to get on the line. If there is room then those that have already fired may fill in. Membership: The annual club membership dues are $15. In addition we charge a nightly shooting fee of $2.00 to cover target and are required to pay for RRRMC membership and range fees. For liability reasons only members may shoot.

Safety:

Safety is of the utmost concern. Remember that when you are on the firing line you are responsible for not only you safety but that of your fellow shooters as well. In addition, we are the only private club that has been allowed to use this facility. Negligent property damage of personal injury would most certainly end our tenure here. We strictly enforce the following safety rules! Individuals are personally responsible for any property damage! Safety Rules: 1) All shooters must follow the commands of the range officer. a) Pistols will not be removed from their boxes/cases until directed by the range officer. b) Loading and unloading will be done only at the direction of the range officer. c) All firing will be done at the direction of the range officer. 2) Pistols may only be removed from their boxes/cases on the firing line. This applies to cleaning and inspection as well as preparation for firing. Pistols must remain boxed/cased at all times when not on the firing line. 3) Pistols are to be pointed downrange at all times. Remember that there is someone in the booth beside you! 4) If a malfunction occurs during the course of fire keep the weapon pointed down range, raise your non shooting hand and wait for instructions from the range officer. 5) The command "Slides back, magazines out, cylinders open, guns on the table, make the line safe" means just that. Table your pistol pointing downrange! 6) Use of this range requires that a minimum of 2 shooters be present including the range officer. 7) Eye and ear protection is mandatory. Ear plugs alone are not adequate protection, but should be used in conjunction with earmuffs. Range Commands: The normal commands for firing a string are as follows: Slow Fire: 1) Shooters for first target of slow fire 10 rounds in 10 minutes load with 5 rounds load, load the second 5 on your own. (You may load a single magazine of 10 rounds) 2) Is the line ready? 3) The line is ready 4) ready on the right 5) ready on the left 6) ready on the firing line 7) Commence firing at the end of the time allowed 8) Magazines out, slides back weapons on the table 9) When the line is safe would everyone step back from the line Time Fire: 1) Shooters for your 1st string of timed fire 5 rounds in 20 seconds with 5 rounds load 2) Is the line ready? 3) The line is ready 4) ready on the right 5) ready on the left 6) ready on the firing line 7) Commence firing or the targets will turn 8) Are there any alibis 9) Repeat 1 thru 8 for the 2nd string 10) Repeat 1 thru 8 for alibi string if needed at the end of the time allowed 11) Magazines out, slides back weapons on the table 12) When the line is safe would everyone step back from the line Rapid Fire: The commands are the same as timed fire with the exception that the time limit is 10 seconds.

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