Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club

Established in 1926 for Sport and National Defense

 
  (360) 373-1007 4900 Seabeck Hwy NW; Bremerton, WA  98312

info@gunsafety.org

 
 

 

Membership:

Membership is open to all interested law abiding individuals.  The cost for regular membership is $60 per calendar year (January thru December) and a commitment to give 10 hours of volunteer time (or a Club approved equivalent as explained below) during the year, which entitles the member to shoot virtually 365 days per year from 7am to 10pm once a safety orientation has been completed. (note that the range may be closed a various times throughout the year due to competitive events, range work parties, etc.)  Regular Members are allowed to vote on Club affairs and are eligible to participate in KRRC-sponsored events (some events require an additional entry fee).  Non-voting Associate Memberships are available to the spouse and dependants of regular members at a cost of $30 per year and Junior (17 and under) memberships are available at $20 per year.  Three-year membership is two and one half times the dues rate and five-year membership is four times the dues rate.  Life memberships are available for those who have maintained membership status at KRRC for five consecutive years; the cost is ten times the dues rate.  Those who have been members for ten consecutive years and are at least 65 years old can request Life membership status at no additional fee.

The KRRC Orientation and Range Safety Briefing is offered twice a month. Generally, on the Thursday evening just prior to the fourth Saturday of each month at 5pm, as well as the fourth Saturday of the month at 9am. Successful completion will result in the member receiving a photo ID badge and a gate access card.  This 4 to 5 hour course primarily covers the necessary basics for our members to safely use our primary ranges most anytime from 7am to 10pm, 7 days per week, without direct Range Officer supervision. Also covered is basic club history, legal status, policies and rules, and future development plans. This course is only required once, with annual written review tests as a part of your membership renewal. Well over 1200 members have completed this course.  Cost for this course is an additional $40 ($30 for the class and $10 for the gate card).  Space is limited so call or email to make a reservation.

Members who choose not to attend the Orientation can shoot on the primary ranges anytime a Range Officer is on duty. Currently, there is a Range Officer regularly on duty Tuesday through Friday from 11am to 7pm and Saturday from 8am to 4pm.

Membership: New Member Applications available at the range or click here.

Membership Renewal: 

2008 Renewal Form for current members are available at the range, or click here.

MEMBERSHIP MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS **NEWLY UPDATED 19 DEC 06**

2007 brings a few changes as there has been a change in our bylaws (available online and at the range) and in our requirements to maintain status as a "Member in Good Standing". With well over 1100 members, and only about 30 showing up for any sort of a work party, and maybe a total of 50 that contribute in any form whatever, there has been much discussion over the years on how to maintain and improve our facilities to support the membership and the community without totally burning out those that carry the bulk of the load.  It has boiled down to 3 possible solutions.  Either we raise the dues so we can pay someone to do the necessary work; mandate work parties; or both.  What the club has decided to try for 2007, (overwhelmingly approved at the November meeting), is to keep our base dues at $60 and provide each member with an opportunity to choose for themselves whether they want to raise their own dues, help out the club in some other way, or both. 

We have developed a "Club Participation Credits" punch card, very similar to the coffee punch cards you get from your local espresso shop.  There are 10 stars on the punch card and they can be picked up at the range.  A star will be punched out by a Range Officer for each hour given, or needed material donations made, to Your Club as part of a Club approved support activity (see numbered below some of the ways you can get your cards punched).  When the card has been punched out, you simply turn it in to the Club with your name, phone number and member number written on the back and you will be credited and your dues for 2008 will remain $60.  For EACH star not punched out, you will owe $10 in addition to the regular dues to maintain status as a "Member in Good Standing".

SPECIAL BONUS!  Now for some real incentive!  Each time a card is punched out, it will be put in a drawing for some very nice prizes, including a firearm valued at over $500, all to be drawn at the January 10th, 2008 Election and Social Meeting.  For every 250 cards turned in, another firearm will be put up for grabs.  Every member can put in more than one card. 


Here are some rough examples of how this new policy might work for some:

Example A - Throughout 2007 you are able to give 10 hours of volunteer time to your Club.  At the end of the year, you turn in your punch card with your 2008 renewal form and $60, and you'll be good for 2008 with one entry for the new year drawing.

Example B - Throughout 2007 you were able to give 8 hours to your Club, you will turn in your punch card with $20 for the two stars that remained unpunched and $60 for your standard dues payment for a total of $80 to renew for 2008. 

Example C - Throughout 2007 you don't do anything but use the range to shoot and do not earn any participation credit, you will owe your $60 dues plus $100 for the 10 unearned participation credits for a total of $160 to renew for 2008 or any subsequent year. 

Example D - Throughout 2007 you were able to sign up 2 new members, you gave a couple of hours of your time helping to supervise the Junior smallbore program to which you also donated a couple bricks of 22LR ammo, a neighbor gave you some building materials you donated to the Club (old doors and or ???) Your card will be punched out and you'll probably receive a couple more stars on your next card, and your dues will remain the same. 


We will have regular work parties to help those who like to work in a group atmosphere, however, with Range Officer's on duty regularly Tuesday through Friday from 11am until 7pm and Saturdays from 8am until 4pm, you can come down virtually anytime and there will be something available for you to do.  Just call the range to make arrangements.

Here are some of the specific ways you can earn your Club Participation "stars".  You can work any combination of the following:

1. Buy them...$10ea.  We would rather have your time, but if you have more money than time, we'll take that too. (Both is better)

2. Recruit new members.  For each NEW member you sign-up you get credit for 1 star.  A new member is someone who is not in our database as a past member.  Our database goes back approximately 20 years.  If they are in the database, they are not a new member.
 
3. Bring out a new participant to a Club match.  For each new participant you bring to a Fun Steel, USPSA, or Bullseye Pistol match, we'll punch off one star, EVEN IF THAT NEW PARTICIPANT IS YOU!.

4. Help out at a work party.  These will be scheduled throughout the year and posted on the Club web site.  Talent and/or tasks that are needed for our work parties are:  General cleanup; landscaping; equipment operation, painting; target stand construction; target repair; maintenance of Club equipment including dump truck, backhoe, tractor, bronco; and facilities maintenance and improvement and etc...etc...etc.

5. Help out a Club Activity.  Club disciplines such as Bullseye Pistol, USPSA, Fun Steel, Classes, Family Fun Days, Courage Classic and others all have special match days and events that need extra help to prepare for and help running those events.

6. Become a Range Officer.  We need lots of folks to step up, get trained and be on the front line in the battle for our image and our range.  Being a Range Officer is not for everyone as it requires a great deal of commitment between a special 8 hour class, 20 hours of training, first aid certification and other requirements.  It is greatly rewarding and needed.

7. Donate materials.  We need materials to get most these jobs done. Not that we're too picky, but the materials need to be approved prior to getting credit.  Lumber, screws, doors, concrete, excavators, bulldozers, steel beams, roofing material...

8. Use your home, shop or business.  Got a wood shop...perhaps you can make us target stands out of the scrap, or shelves and cabinets in our storage boxes.  Metal shop? Again, target repair and construction.  Printing or graphics savvy?  We always need printing and promo materials.  Food services? How about feeding, or at least preparing food a work party or event? 

9. What can you do to benefit your club?  We are always open to suggestions and will be looking for other creative ways to get the membership involved so we can finish what others have started and create the finest family oriented recreation and sports facilities anywhere!

We hope this has clarified the new system and will inspire you to be creative about helping your Club.  WE NEED YOU!...not to be a customer, but a Member of Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club

 

GUEST POLICY

We encourage Guests!

Anytime a member brings out a guest, they are responsible for that guest and MUST maintain immediate supervision and control of their guest at all times while at the range.  Members may bring their spouse and/or their dependant children under the age of 18 as a guest at any time and at no additional charge. Members may bring anyone else for a single trip to the range at no additional fee IF that guest has NEVER been to KRRC before...EVER. The guest will then be expected to join or make a daily use donation of $10 per visit if they wish to continue using the facility.

Again and further...

It is the responsibility of the member to closely supervise their guests’ access and use of the facility. The member may only allow one guest to shoot at a time and only under the member’s immediate supervision. If the member wants to bring out and allow more than one guest to shoot at a time, the member must contact the Club and make arrangements for further supervision. This policy also applies to instructors.