General Rules
UNDERGROUND Civil Sport Shooting Association is a private club that operates under strict rules. In order to ensure long-term operations, these rules are mandatory for all members, visitors and spectators.
In order to become a member, the applicant must fully understand and accept the Articles of Association, the Membership Application, the Video Surveillance Policy, the General Rules, the Rules of Procedure and the Shooting Range Policy. Applicants must sign these documents.
It is forbidden to consume alcohol, drugs or any other psychotropic substances in the club area, the gun shop or the shooting range, or enter these areas under the influence of such substances. Smoking is not permitted on the premises.
In case of accidental or deliberate damage to the property and equipment of the club, the gun shop and the shooting range, the person causing this damage, or, in case of minors, the parents will be held fully responsible.
In order to shoot, one must possess a signed and approved Membership Application and suitable protective gear, and show up in sound physical and psychological condition.
All shooters participate and use self-service areas at their own risk.
The access system allows members to gain access to the building by swiping a proxy card, or entering the corresponding PIN.
UNDERGROUND Shooting Club, UNDERGROUND Civil Sport Shooting Association and Madentko Underground Shooting Range & Gun Shop assume no responsibility for the loss or damage of items left in the cloakroom.
Food and drinks are not allowed at the shooting range.
Outside the fixed opening hours, members are only allowed to stay at the shooting range accompanied by a Range Officer.
Shooting without the supervision of a Range Officer is strictly forbidden!
Guests, spectators and children, unless specifically approved by the Range Officer, can only stay in the club area.
We accept no responsibility for children on the premises.
Shooters are to wear casual clothes that do not restrict range of movement.
Own eye and ear protection gear can only be used at the shooting range, if it complies with the relevant EU standards. Protective glasses must conform to the EN 166 standard and have at least