I cant disagree with anything you said David Nor can I see anything misleading with my statement. This is a global forum and "Army Barracks" is near enough for most readers wondering how we managed teams wirh prohibited weapons (renzos question).David Levene wrote:To say that they used Army barracks is a bit misleading.TenMetrePeter wrote:In London 2012 where cartridge pistols of the type used in OG are forbidden to most civilians they used Army barracks some miles away. So no "Olympic legacy" for shooters.renzo wrote:...(IDK how they will arrange things in Tokyo, in a country were weapons possession is largely forbidden)...
It was officially the Royal Artillery Barracks but in reality it was a large open field in front of the barracks.
Before the shooting complex was built it was open to the public and used for dog-walking, horse-riding etc. After the complex was removed it reverted to being just a large open field.
It could just as easily have been built in any similar sized field with reasonable transport links.
I am glad that the ranges were removed after the Olympics/Paras. There is no requirement for such a large facility in the UK and would have quickly bankrupted any organisation that tried to run it.
Yes there is no use for a shooting legacy of that size.. That was my sad point.