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Meggitt Training Systems Firearms Training Equipment
 
         
SECTION 11486
 
         
FIREARMS TRAINING EQUIPMENT
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Meggitt Training Systems, 1nc.; Firearms training equipment products.

This section is based on the products of Meggitt Training Systems, Inc., which is located at:
296 Brogdon Rd.
Suwanee, GA, 30024
Tel: 800-813-9046
Fax 678-288-1520
Email: lesales@meggitt.com
Web: www.meggitttrainingsystems.com

Meggitt Training Systems is the worldwide leader in firearms training equipment and services.

We are specialists in designing and manufacturing stationary and mobile ground target equipment and controls for small arms and armor training required by the armed forces, law enforcement agencies and the security industry worldwide.

• Site Planning
• Turnkey Design and Installation
• Training
• Maintenance and Inspection
• Logistical Support

We will provide our customers:
• The best training systems
• Interoperability between legacy and future systems
• Long term supportability
• Lower life cycle ownership costs
• Compatibility with future technology
 
          PART 1GENERAL
 
          1.1SECTION INCLUDES
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete items below not required for project.
 
          A.Law Enforcement and Commercial Ranges Equipment:
          1.Bullet Traps.
          2.Clearing Traps.
          3.Shooting Stalls.
          4.Safety Ceilings.
          5.Baffles.
          6.Redirective Guards.
          7.Special Guards.
          8.Ballistic Floor and Wall Treatments.
          9.Target Systems.
          10.Audio/Visual Communication Systems.
          11.Controls.
          12.Mobile Ranges.
 
          B.Military Combined Arms Training Equipment:
          1.Target Systems.
          2.Control Systems.
          3.Targetry Accessories.
 
          1.2RELATED SECTIONS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required.
 
          A.Section 03150 - Concrete Accessories: Concrete anchors.
 
          B.Section 04899 - Masonry Assemblies: Masonry walls.
 
          C.Section 05100 - Structural Metal Framing.
 
          D.Section 05500 - Metal Fabrications.
 
          E.Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry.
 
          F.Section 09900 - Paints and Coatings.
 
          G.Section 15000 - Ventilation Systems.
 
          H.Section 16000 - Electrical: Wiring connections for motor and motor controls.
 
          1.3REFERENCES
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete references from the list below that are not actually required by the text of the edited section.
 
          A.ASTM E 84 - Test method for the Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.
 
          B.ASTM D-2859 - Test method for the Flammability of Finished Textile Floor Materials.
 
          1.4SUBMITTALS
 
          A.Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
 
          B.Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:
          1.Preparation instructions and recommendations.
          2.Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
          3.Installation methods.
 
          C.Shop Drawings:
          1.Submit shop drawings prepared by the manufacturer showing plans, sections, elevations, layouts, profiles and product component locations, including anchorage, bracing, fasteners, accessories and finishes.
          2.Show connection details with screw types and locations, weld lengths and locations, and other fastener requirements.
 
          D.Manufacturer's Certificates: Certify products meet or exceed specified requirements.
 
          E.Closeout Submittals: Provide manufacturer's maintenance instructions that include recommendations for periodic checking and adjustment of systems and maintenance of all components.
 
          1.5QUALITY ASSURANCE
 
          A.Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing products of this Section with ISO Certification certifying manufacturer's quality management system is currently registered to ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001; 2004 quality standards.
 
          B.Manufacturer's Field Representative Qualifications: Experienced in the installation of the specified products.
 
          C.Installer Qualifications: Installers shall have demonstrated experience in assembly and installation of products similar to those specified in this section.
 
          D.Pre-installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, and manufacturer's installation instructions. Require attendance of parties directly affecting work of this section, including the Contractor, installer, and manufacturer's representative. Comply with Division 1 requirements.
 
          E.Coordination of Work: Coordinate layout and installation of indoor shooting range equipment with other construction supported by, or penetrating through, ceilings, including light fixtures, HVAC equipment, fire-suppression system, and partitions
 
          1.6DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
 
          A.Deliver materials in manufacturer's unopened, undamaged packaging, with manufacturer's labels intact.
 
          B.Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.
 
          C.Store materials protected from exposure to rain, snow or other harmful weather conditions, at temperature and humidity conditions.
 
          1.7PROJECT CONDITIONS
 
          A.Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
 
          1.8MAINTENANCE
 
          A.Bullet trap, safety ceilings, baffles, redirective guards and floor and wall treatments shall require periodic check-ups or inspections to verify the safety of the systems.
 
          PART 2PRODUCTS
 
          2.1MANUFACTURERS
 
          A.Acceptable Manufacturer: Meggitt Training Systems, which is located at: 296 Brogdon Rd. ; Suwanee, GA 30024; Toll Free Tel: 800-813-9046; Email: request info; Web: meggitttrainingsystems.com
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; coordinate with requirements of Division 1 section on product options and substitutions.
 
          B.Substitutions: Not permitted.
 
          C.Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
 
          2.2APPLICATIONS/SCOPE
 
          A.Firearms training equipment shall be provided in the sizes and in the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
 
          B.Furnish all hardware necessary for the joining of the shooting range equipment specified.
 
          C.Provide equipment assemblies complete with support structure, stops, and other components required for the required assembly.
 
          D.Concrete anchors shall be of an approved types as specified in Section 03150.
 
          E.Field painting of shop primed surfaces shall be as specified in Section 09900.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** There is no essential difference between handgun and rifle ranges. However, the much higher velocities and muzzle energies of most rifle ammunition impose greater demands on the bullet trap, protected zone or stop butt, and danger area of the range. The use of a range for centre fire rifle, in addition to handgun, will often be dependant on the economics of the necessary construction and/or the danger area available. Knowledge of the various shooting activities to be conducted on the range is very important when selecting the proper shooting range components. Contact Meggitt for further information. Select the required components from the following paragraphs and delete those not required.
 
          2.3LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COMMERCIAL RANGE EQUIPMENT
 
          A.BULLET TRAPS:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following paragraphs contain various types of projectile trap assemblies to shelter the butt ends of the range and for capturing projectiles from rifles, pistols and shotguns along a line substantially parallel to the ground surface, with no backsplatter. Consult with manufacturer's data sheets for special requirements and limitations of use. Select rubber or metal type for rifle or pistol rated traps as required and delete the paragraphs not required.
          1.Rifle Rated/Rubber Systems: The overall height and depth of the bullet trap shall be as indicated on the Drawings.
          a.Model LE7500 Reclining GranTrap: Trap Assembly for capturing projectiles emitted from rifles, pistols and shotguns along a line substantially parallel to the ground surface, with no backsplatter. Capable of capturing armor piercing, jacketed, semi-jacketed and non-jacketed, shot and slug projectiles with muzzle velocities between 900 and 3,600 feet per second (274 to 1097 meters per second) and energy levels to 3,600 foot-pounds. Fully automatic weapons should not exceed 200 rounds per minute and two hours duration during a 24 hour period. Tracer or incendiary rounds are NOT permitted.
          1)Trap Assembly includes a box-type support frame inclined relative to the incoming direction of the projectiles. Particulate material inside the box type Trap Assembly covered by a self-healing membrane is provided to slow down and capture incoming projectiles. Support frame is not to be relied upon to capture projectiles.
          2)Support frame includes an inclined bottom wall, a vertical back wall, and two sidewalls. Walls are fabricated from sheet metal and supported by a steel truss structure arranged and configured to properly support the bottom, back and sidewalls. Support trusses are located 4 to 5 feet (1.2 to 1.5M) along the length/width of the trap assembly.
          3)Support frame includes a recessed target region positioned to capture the majority of the projectiles.
          4)Provide support frame doors, normally closed, positioned proximate to the target region, arranged and configured to allow a portion of the volume particulate material from the target region to be removed from the Trap Assembly through the Support Frame when the door is opened.
          5)Granulate Fill: Fill the space between the self-healing membrane cover and the vertical back wall with GranTex rubber granules. An anti adhesion material may be interspersed between the particles of granular material for increased flow ability.
          6)Reserve Portion: Trap Assembly includes a reserve portion of granulate material located above the target region. When the doors described above are opened, the reserve portion of granulate material will flow into the target region to maintain a constant depth of material in the target region.
          7)Supplemental Volume: Trap Assembly includes a supplemental volume of particulate material being arranged and configured to provide a backup for capturing projectiles when the Reserve portion described above has flowed into the target region. Supplemental volume is separated from the Reserve portion by a self-healing barrier.
          b.Model LE7500OTR Reclining GranTrap with Overtrap Rubber Covered: Trap Assembly for capturing projectiles emitted from rifles, pistols and shotguns along a line substantially parallel to the ground surface, with no backsplatter. Capable of capturing jacketed, semi-jacketed and non-jacketed, shot and slug projectiles with muzzle velocities between 900 and 3,600 feet per second (274 to 1097 meters per second) and energy levels to 3,600 foot-pounds. Fully automatic weapons should not exceed 200 rounds per minute and two hours duration during a 24 hour period. Tracer or incendiary rounds are NOT permitted.
          1)Trap Assembly includes a box-type support frame inclined relative to the incoming direction of the projectiles. A volume of particulate material inside the box type Trap Assembly covered by a self-healing membrane is provided to slow down and capture incoming projectiles. The support frame is not be relied upon to capture projectiles.
          2)Support frame includes an inclined bottom wall, a vertical back wall, and two sidewalls. Walls are fabricated from sheet metal and supported by a steel truss structure arranged and configured to properly support the bottom, back and sidewalls. Support trusses are located every 4 to 5 feet (1.2 to 1.5M) along the length/width of the trap assembly.
          3)Support frame includes a recessed target region positioned to capture the majority of the projectiles.
          4)Provide support frame doors, normally closed, positioned proximate to the target region, arranged and configured to allow a portion of the volume particulate material from the target region to be removed from the Trap Assembly through the Support Frame when the door is opened.
          5)Granulate Fill: Fill the space between the self-healing membrane cover and the vertical back wall with GranTex rubber granules. An anti adhesion material may be interspersed between the particles of granular material for increased flow ability.
          6)Reserve Portion: Trap Assembly includes a reserve portion of granulate material located above the target region. When the doors described above are opened, the reserve portion of granulate material will flow into the target region to maintain a constant depth of material in the target region.
          7)Supplemental Volume: Trap Assembly includes a supplemental volume of particulate material being arranged and configured to provide a backup for capturing projectiles when the Reserve portion described above has flowed into the target region. Supplemental volume is separated from the Reserve portion by a self-healing barrier.
          8)Upper frame supports the bullet traps 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) thick AR 500 (BHN) armor plate slop sheet, to protect the top portion of the trap assembly. Armor plate is covered with an air space, created by 7/8 inch rubber strips around the perimeter, and a 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) thick rubber belting, to capture the errant shots not redirect them.
          9)Upper frame is capable of holding up to 5 cubic feet (11.6 cubic meters) of GranTex media.
          c.Model LE3500 Rubber Composite Elastic Belting Type: Bullet Trap elastic belting is comprised of multiple layers of special lamellas that absorb the projectile energy and eliminates all backsplatter fragments. Capable of withstanding soft-point rifle and sub-machine-gun ammunition with muzzle velocity under 3,600 feet per second and energy of 3,600 foot-pounds. Tracer or incendiary rounds are NOT permitted.
          1)Consists of multiple layers of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) to 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) thick rubber lamellas that are hung from an overhead steel supporting frame in a specific pattern. A square meter of this bullet trap will accommodate approximately 50,000 rounds of 9mm ammunition before replacement is required.
          2)Supporting frame and metalwork is prefabricated and no field cutting or welding is required.
          3)Cover butts end wall and two side walls of the bullet trap with 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 alloy steel with a (500 BHN hardness) for additional safety.
          4)Provide redirective fairings directly in front of the bullet trap on each sidewall to redirect stray shots back into the bullet trap. Sidewall fairings shall be fabricated of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR 500 alloy steel with a 500 BHN hardness.
          5)Trap shall recover bullet slugs largely intact for periodic salvage.
          6)Lamella trap has a mini (reduced size) trap in front of the main tarp system located just behind the target system center and the lamellas will be only half the height as the main trap. These are expendable rubber belts that can be easily replaced as the trap is used.
          7)Provide with a disposable combat curtain In front of the mini trap and across the full width of the range to retain all debris inside the trap system.
          2.Pistol Rated/Steel:
          a.Model LE2200 Escalator Bullet Trap: Trap designed to recover the major portion of bullet particles from lead collection trays accessible from behind the trap for periodic salvage. Designed for use with all handgun ammunition, all shot shell ammunition including slugs and .22 caliber rim fire rifle ammunition. Suitable for occasional use of soft point rifle and machine gun ammunition with both muzzle velocities and energies no greater than 2,000 feet per second and 2,200 foot pounds respectively. Not designed to accept armor piercing ammunition. Only lead or copper covered lead bullets should be used.
          1)Trap consists three impact plates, per shooting position, arranged with the trailing edge of the lowest plate covering the leading edge of the next highest plate and extended upward at a mean angle not greater than 40 degrees from the horizontal plane to a height of 92 inches (2337 mm). Each impact plate is entirely flat and sandwiched between tie-down bars securing the plates in position. Impacted bullets are directed upward into the deceleration chamber and spent lead projectiles then travel through collection chute to the foot of the trap. Ceiling slope sheets are 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) hot rolled steel and extend the trap to an effective height of 108 inches (2743 mm). Sidewall plates are fabricated from 10 gauge hot rolled steel.
          2)Bullet trap and ceiling slope sheets prefabricated with no field cutting or welding required. Trap is a free standing and mechanically bolted assembly with no external bolts exposed to gunfire. Trap designed to support the ceiling slope sheets overhead. The entire assembly, excluding the small sidewall deflectors, shall be self-supporting. Trap shall not have a gap between the ceiling slope sheet and deceleration scrolls, or anywhere else, where bullet projectiles can escape.
          3)Impact plates fabricated from 5/16 inch AR500 (7.9 mm) thick alloy plate with a (500 BHN hardness). Air foil, lead recovery plates, and deceleration chamber fabricated from 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) ballistiplate alloy plates. Deceleration scrolls fabricated with smooth radius curves and opposing style. Alloy plates, other than impact plates, shall be 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR360 (340 to 380 BHN hardness).
          4)All bullet trap components provided with a prime coat of paint at the factory.
          5)No secondary media, such as sand, oil or water, shall be utilized in conjunction with the bullet trap.
          b.Model LE2400 Venetian Blind Bullet Trap: Designed to withstand the impact of all .22 caliber rim fire rifle ammunition, all handgun ammunition up through .44 magnum and all shot shell ammunition including slugs. It is not designed to accept armor piercing ammunition.
          1)Consists of five cantilever supported, 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 thick alloy impact plates (500 BHN hardness) installed at an angle not greater than 35 degrees from the horizontal plane and designed to direct impacted bullets downward into a deceleration chamber with spent lead particles dropping into a large steel collection tray. Impact plates provided with bolt on, 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 thick alloy steel leading edge assemblies to catch and contain backsplatter. Leading edges of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 thick alloy ground to a cross sectional area. Ceiling slope sheets, bullet trap sidewall plates and wall deflector plates shall be 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) hot rolled steel.
          2)Bullet trap and ceiling slope sheets are prefabricated with no field cutting or welding required. Trap is free standing and ceiling slope sheets shall be supported from the trap
          3)Impact plates fabricated from alloy plate with a AR500 (500 BHN hardness). Alloy plates, other than impact plates, from 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 alloy plates with a (340 to 380 BHN hardness).
          4)All bullet trap components receive a prime coat of paint at the factory.
          3.Rifle Rated/Steel: Overall height and depth of the bullet trap shall be as indicated on the Drawings.
          a.Model LE4000 Escalator Bullet Trap: Designed to stop all bullets fired from the firing line directly into the bullet trap. Designed for constant use with all handgun ammunition including .22, .357, .38, .45, .44 magnum, with all handgun or machine gun ammunition including 9 mm, 10 mm, and .40 caliber, all lead shotgun ammunition including 12 gauge lead slugs, and all soft nose rifle ammunition with muzzle energies under 4,000 foot pounds and velocity not exceeding 4,000 feet per second, including .308, 30 caliber, and .223.
          1)Trap shall shelter the end of the gallery from wall to wall and from floor to the highest bullet path that can be expected from the firing line. Trap shall extend from the floor to a height of 120 inches (3048 mm). Geometry of trap shall be such that any running man, turning targets, or popup targets may be utilized as shown on the Drawings without interference with the trap.
          2)Trap recovers the bullet particles for periodic salvage.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select one of the two following optional paragraphs and delete the one not required.
          a)Spent lead sealed pails will collect the spent bullets.
          b)Lead collection conveyor system shall move particles into a sealed shipping container.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          1)An airborne particulate cartridge filtration system shall be utilized to draw lead dust from the trap opening through the containment chamber and lead conveyor system into a series of low maintenance cartridge filters. Air shall then pass through a HEPA assembly with inlet plenum to provide 99.97 percent cleaning efficiency on 12-micron particles before discharge.
          3)Construction: Trap is constructed of special heat-treated steel. Frames support the impact plates at a low angle away from the shooter. Lower impact plates and overtrap plates arranged to assure a multiplicity of impacts before the particles enter the chamber for final enervation.
          a)Trap is self-supporting and assembled entirely by mechanical joints with no field cutting or welding required for erection or replacement of components. Sidewall and overtrap plates are attached to facility walls and suspended from ceiling.
          b)Primary impact plates abrasion resistant AR500 alloy steel, with 1/4, 3/8, or 1/2 inch thickness, (500 minimum BHN hardness).
          c)All surfaces of the trap are factory primed on all sides.
          d)Trap is divided into spaces corresponding to shooting points with targets approximately centered on respective impact plates and divisions between impact plates occurring approximately midway between target centers.
          4)Services:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following paragraphs for use with optional conveyor system. Delete if not required.
          a)Electrical requirements: Lead collection conveyor motor: 230/460 VAC, 3 phase, 60 Hz; Airborne particulate blower motor: 230/460 VAC, 3 phase, 60 Hz; Airborne particulate pulsing controls: 110 VAC, Single phase, 60 Hz;
          b)Compressed air requirements for airborne particulate pulsing: 90 psi
 
          B.CLEARING TRAPS:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Clearing Traps provide a safe and secure location to load and unload a handgun or rifle. It provides protection to structures and personnel by containing any accidental discharge when used properly. Select the trap(s) types required and delete those not required.
          1.Pistol:
          a.Model LE1213 Handgun Clearing Trap: Clearing trap designed to provide a safe and secure location to load and unload a firearm. Designed for use with all handgun ammunition including .22, .357, .38, .45, .44 magnum, 9 mm, 10 mm, and .40 calibers with muzzle velocities between 900 and 2,000 feet per second (274 to 610 meters per second) and energy levels to 2,200 foot-pounds. Tracer or incendiary rounds are NOT permitted. Construction:
          1)Exterior sides of the trap 10 gauge (3 mm) alloy steel. Exterior primed and painted in a Red color for maximum visibility.
          2)Steel safety backer plate is placed on the bottom of the interior chamber and the chamber filled with granular rubber and covered with a rubber panel.
          3)Rubber screen is mounted on the top of the clearing trap to protect against backsplatter. Screen has a slot, into which the weapon is inserted.
          4)Steel safety backer plate on the bottom shall not be used as the primary means to terminate a round fired into the trap. It is used as a "fail-safe" component to prevent damage to structures and injury personnel.
          5)Clearing trap shall be approximately 35 inches (89 cm) high.
          6)Provide with an instruction card mounted to exterior of each trap that is in plain view when a user is clearing a weapon.
          2.Rifle:
          a.Model LE1216 Rifle Clearing Trap: Clearing trap designed to provide a safe and secure location to load and unload a firearm. Designed for use with all handgun ammunition including .22, .357, .38, .45, .44 magnum, with all handgun or machine gun ammunition including 9 mm, 10 mm, and .40 caliber, all lead shotgun ammunition including 12 gauge lead slugs, and all soft nose rifle ammunition with muzzle energies under 3,600 foot pounds and velocity not exceeding 3,600 feet per second, including .308, 30 caliber, and .223. Tracer or incendiary rounds are NOT permitted. Construction:
          1)Exterior sides of the trap 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 alloy steel except bottom that is 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) AR500 alloy steel. Exterior is primed and painted in a Red color for maximum visibility.
          2)Steel safety backer plate is be placed on the bottom of the interior chamber and the chamber filled with granular rubber and covered with a rubber panel.
          3)Rubber screen is mounted on the top of the clearing trap to protect against backsplatter. Screen shall have a slot, into which the weapon is inserted.
          4)Steel safety backer plate on the bottom shall not be used as the primary means to terminate a round fired into the trap. It is used as a "fail-safe" component to prevent damage to structures and injury personnel.
          5)Clearing trap is approximately 35 inches (89 cm) high.
          6)Provide with an instruction card mounted to the exterior of each trap that is in plain view when a user is clearing a weapon.
 
          C.SHOOTING STALLS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Shooting stalls organize the firing line into defined shooting positions and provide locations for mounting individual shooter controls. They also provide protection from adjacent shooting positions. Select the stall(s) types required and delete those not required.
          1.Pistol Rated Shooting Stalls:
          a.Model BP10B Bastion Pylon Type Shooting Stall with Barricade: Each stall consists of an internal frame secured to the building and to which the panels with shelves and various accessories are mounted. Stalls are suitable for use with all standard service loads of handgun ammunition normally used for gallery range training.
          1)Stalls provide not less than 24 inches (610 mm) of separation between shooters at the shelf height. They define the firing line as located at their edges nearest the bullet trap at shelf height. Stalls shall provide support for other accessories and hardware as specified.
          2)Pylons: Each stall includes a telescoping tubular steel column to attach to an overhead structure. Frame weldment shall provide a base for attachment to floor. Tubular column serves as a conduit for concealment of the control and communications wiring
          3)Panels molded ABS construction. Interior of panel shall have layered steel sheeting covering all areas that are not reinforced. Panels are removable for servicing of stalls, controls and accessories.
          a)Provide cross members to tie stalls together laterally and provide for mounting drive units of target systems. Lateral members act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          b)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place on the surface and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          c)Each right-hand stall surface shall have an alcove in which a spent brass receptacle is attached.
          d)Provide with removable spent brass receptacle, steel approximately 8 inches (203 mm) wide by 6 inches (152 mm) high, and 3 inches (76 mm) deep. Receptacle recessed into an alcove on the right stall wall to minimize protrusion.
          4)Provide cross members to tie the stalls together laterally and for mounting drive units of target systems. Cross members attach to telescoping tubular members within stalls. Lateral members also act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          5)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place upon their surfaces and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          6)Provide reinforced ABS drop shelf for each stall so that each shooter may use his shelf when needed or drop it out of the way for prone shooting.
          a)Provide shelves with resilient surfaces for weapons; raised lips to prevent accidental drop off; muzzle rest to support handguns with muzzles pointed downrange; and tray area for spent brass.
          b)Mount left end of shelves on hinge pins on the downrange edges of shelves. On the bottom side of shelves, provide slideable locking members that when extended hook on hinge pins of adjacent shooting points.
          7)Barricades provided for all stall members. Barricades not less than 30 inches (762 mm) high and 14 inches (356 mm) wide and hinged at the firing line vertical edges of stalls. Provided with shot-pin type of locks to secure them in their right, left and center positions. Construct of rigid ABS panels finished in black color and suitably reinforced to withstand weight of shooters when leaning against them.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          8)Built light terminal for the signal light system into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. Light terminal provided with separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
          b.Model BP10E Bastion Pylon Type Shooting Stall with Blast Shield: Each stall consists of an internal frame that is secured to the building and to which the panels with shelves and various accessories are mounted. Stalls are suitable for use with all standard service loads of handgun ammunition normally used for gallery range training.
          1)Stalls provide not less than 24 inches (610 mm) of separation between shooters at the shelf height. They shall define the firing line as located at their edges nearest the bullet trap at shelf height. Stalls shall further provide support for other accessories and hardware as specified.
          2)Pylons: Each stall includes a telescoping tubular steel column to attach to an overhead structure. Frame weldment provides a base for attachment to the floor. Tubular column serve as a conduit for concealment of the control and communications wiring
          3)Divider members consisting of two layers of 14-gage steel shall be completely enclosed by panels on both sides and the wall members by panels on their open sides. Panels molded ABS construction. Interior of panel shall have layered steel sheeting covering all areas that are not reinforced. Panels are removable for servicing of the stalls, controls and accessories.
          a)Provide cross members to tie stalls together laterally and provide for mounting drive units of target systems. Lateral members act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          b)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place on the surface and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          c)Each left-hand stall surface shall have a depressed alcove for housing the control elements and for providing a small shelf surface.
          d)Lower surface of the alcove shall have a resilient surface so that a box of ammunition may be rested upon it when the main shelf is dropped.
          e)Provide with removable spent brass receptacle, steel approximately 8 inches (203 mm) wide by 6 inches (154 mm) high, and 3 inches (76 mm) deep. Receptacle recessed into an alcove on the right stall wall to minimize protrusion.
          f)Light terminal for the signal light system shall be built into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. The light terminal shall provide separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
          4)Provide cross members to tie the stalls together laterally and for mounting drive units of target systems. Cross members attach to telescoping tubular members within stalls. Lateral members also act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          5)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place upon their surfaces and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          6)Provide reinforced "West Point" type ABS drop shelf for each stall so that each shooter may use his shelf when needed or drop it out of the way for prone shooting.
          a)Provide shelves with resilient surfaces for weapons; raised lips to prevent accidental drop off; muzzle rest to support handguns with muzzles pointed downrange; and tray area for spent brass.
          b)Mount left end of shelves on hinge pins on the downrange edges of shelves. On bottom side of shelves, provide slideable locking members that when extended hook on hinge pins of adjacent shooting points.
          7)Gate Barricade is a 60 inches high by 11-3/4 inches (2985 mm) wide by 3/4 inches (19 mm) thick, Formica covered wood panel. It is stored on the downrange right hand side of the shooter along with the blast shield. When the shooter wants to use the barricade for strong hand/weak hand shooting, the shelf must be lowered, then the barricade is moved into place by swinging the panel right-to-left (similar to a door) to the center of the shooting position. Center arm has a shot-pin lock that passes through both the arm and the hinge bracket when the barricade is in the use position.
          8)Provide blast panels extending downrange from the firing line to prevent the muzzle blast from neighboring shooters from interfering with each other. Each blast panel extends 24 inches (610 mm) downrange and to a height of 72 inches (1829 mm) above the floor. Panels are replaceable and made of acoustical material to absorb shock waves.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          9)Built light terminal for the signal light system into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. Light terminal shall provide separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
          c.Model BP10U Bastion Pylon Type Shooting Stall with Blast Shield: Each stall consists of an internal frame that is secured to the building and to which the panels with shelves and various accessories are mounted. Stalls are suitable for use with all standard service loads of handgun ammunition normally used for gallery range training.
          1)Stalls provide not less than 24 inches (610 mm) of separation between shooters at the shelf height. They define the firing line as located at their edges nearest the bullet trap at shelf height. Stalls shall further provide support for other accessories and hardware as specified.
          2)Pylons: Each stall shall include a tubular steel column to attach to an overhead structure. Frame weldment shall provide a base for attachment to the floor. Tubular column also serve as a conduit for concealment of the control and communications wiring
          3)Dividers members consisting of two layers of 14-gage steel shall be completely enclosed by panels on both sides and the wall members by panels on their open sides. Panels molded ABS construction. Interior of panel shall have layered steel sheeting covering all areas that are not reinforced. Panels are removable for servicing of the stalls, controls and accessories
          4)Provide cross members to tie the stalls together laterally and for mounting drive units of target systems. Cross members attach to telescoping tubular members within stalls. Lateral members also act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          5)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place upon their surfaces and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          6)Provide reinforced "West Point" type ABS drop shelf for each stall so that each shooter may use his shelf when needed or drop it out of the way for prone shooting.
          a)Provide shelves with resilient surfaces for weapons; raised lips to prevent accidental drop off; muzzle rest to support handguns with muzzles pointed downrange; and tray area for spent brass.
          b)Mount left end of shelves on hinge pins on the downrange edges of shelves. On the bottom side of shelves, provide slideable locking members that when extended hook on hinge pins of adjacent shooting points.
          7)Provide blast panels extending downrange from the firing line to prevent the muzzle blast from neighboring shooters from interfering with each other. Each blast panel extends 24 inches (610 mm) downrange and to a height of 72 inches (1829 mm) above the floor. Panels are replaceable and made of acoustical material to absorb shock waves.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          8)Built light terminal for the signal light system into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. Light terminal shall provide separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
          d.Model BV10B Phoenix Clear View Shooting Stall with Barricade: Each stall consists of an internal frame that is secured to the building and to which the panels with shelves and various accessories are mounted. Stalls are suitable for use with all standard service loads of handgun ammunition normally used for gallery range training.
          1)Stalls provide not less than 24 inches (610 mm) of separation between shooters at the shelf height. They shall define the firing line as located at their edges nearest the bullet trap at shelf height. Stalls shall provide support for other accessories and hardware as specified.
          2)Pylons: Each stall includes a tubular steel column to attach to an overhead structure. Frame weldment provides a base for attachment to the floor. Tubular column also serves as a conduit for concealment of the control and communications wiring
          3)Dividers: Each divider is a 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) clear Plexiglas panel integrated into a frame weldment.
          4)Provide cross members to tie the stalls together laterally and for mounting drive units of target systems. Cross members attach to the tubular members within stalls. Lateral members also act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          5)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place upon their surfaces and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          6)Provide reinforced "West Point" type ABS drop shelf for each stall so that each shooter may use his shelf when needed or drop it out of the way for prone shooting.
          a)Provide shelves with resilient surfaces for weapons; raised lips to prevent accidental drop off; muzzle rest to support handguns with muzzles pointed downrange; and tray area for spent brass.
          b)Mount left end of shelves on hinge pins on the downrange edges of shelves. On the bottom side of shelves, provide slideable locking members that when extended hook on hinge pins of adjacent shooting points.
          7)Barricades shall be provided for all stall members. Barricades not less than 30 inches (762 mm) high and 14 inches (356 mm) wide and hinged at the firing line vertical edges of stalls. Provided with shot-pin type of locks to secure them in their right, left and center positions. Construct of rigid ABS panels finished in black color and suitably reinforced to withstand weight of shooters when leaning against them.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          8)Built light terminal for signal light system into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. Light terminal shall provide separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
          e.Model BV10EB Phoenix Clear View Shooting Stall with Blast Shield and Gate Barrier: Each stall consists of an internal frame that is secured to the building and to which the panels with shelves and various accessories are mounted. Stalls are suitable for use with all standard service loads of handgun ammunition normally used for gallery range training.
          1)Stalls provide not less than 24 inches (610 mm) of separation between shooters at the shelf height. They shall define the firing line as located at their edges nearest the bullet trap at shelf height. Stalls further provide support for other accessories and hardware as specified.
          2)Pylons: Each stall includes a tubular steel column to attach to an overhead structure. Frame weldment provides a base for attachment to the floor. Tubular column also serves as a conduit for concealment of the control and communications wiring
          3)Dividers: Each divider is a 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) clear Plexiglas panel integrated into a frame weldment.
          4)Provide cross members to tie the stalls together laterally and for mounting drive units of target systems. Cross members shall attach to the tubular members within stalls. Lateral members shall also act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          5)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place upon their surfaces and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          6)Provide reinforced "West Point" type ABS drop shelf for each stall so that each shooter may use his shelf when needed or drop it out of the way for prone shooting.
          a)Provide shelves with resilient surfaces for weapons; raised lips to prevent accidental drop off; muzzle rest to support handguns with muzzles pointed downrange; and tray area for spent brass.
          b)Mount left end of shelves on hinge pins on the downrange edges of shelves. On the bottom side of shelves, provide slideable locking members that when extended hook on hinge pins of adjacent shooting points.
          7)Gate Barricade is a 60 inches high by 11-3/4 inches (2985 mm) wide by 3/4 inches (19 mm) thick, Formica covered wood panel. It is stored on the downrange right hand side of the shooter along with the blast shield. When the shooter wants to use the barricade for strong hand/weak hand shooting, the shelf must be lowered, then the barricade is moved into place by swinging the panel right-to-left (similar to a door) to the center of the shooting position. Center arm has a shot-pin lock that passes through both the arm and the hinge bracket when the barricade is in the use position.
          8)Provide blast panels extending downrange from the firing line to prevent the muzzle blast from neighboring shooters from interfering with each other. Each blast panel extends 24 inches (610 mm) downrange and to a height of 72 inches (1829 mm) above the floor. Panels are replaceable and made of acoustical material to absorb shock waves.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          9)Built light terminal for the signal light system into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. Light terminal shall provide separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
          2.Rifle Rated Shooting Stalls:
          a.Model BP16B Bastion Pylon Type Shooting Stall with Barricade: Each stall consists of an internal frame that is secured to the building and to which the panels with shelves and various accessories are mounted. Stall is suitable for use with all standard service loads of handgun ammunition and high-velocity rifle ammunition up to and including the M16.
          1)Stalls provide not less than 24 inches (610 mm) of separation between shooters at the shelf height. They shall define the firing line as located at their edges nearest the bullet trap at shelf height. The stalls shall further provide support for other accessories and hardware as specified.
          2)Pylons: Each stall includes a telescoping tubular steel column to attach to an overhead structure. Frame weldment provides a base for attachment to the floor. Tubular column also serves as a conduit for concealment of the control and communications wiring
          3)Panels molded ABS construction. Interior of panel shall have layered steel sheeting covering all areas that are not reinforced. Panels are removable for servicing of the stalls, controls and accessories.
          a)Provide cross members to tie stalls together laterally and provide for mounting drive units of target systems. Lateral members act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          b)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place on the surface and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          c)Each right-hand member provides a removable, spent brass receptacle.
          d)Provide with removable spent brass receptacle, steel approximately 8 inches (203 mm) wide by 6 inches (152 mm) high, and 3 inches (76 mm) deep. Receptacle recessed into an alcove on the right stall wall to minimize protrusion.
          4)Provide cross members to tie the stalls together laterally and for mounting drive units of target systems. Cross members attach to the telescoping tubular members within stalls. Lateral members also act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          5)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place upon their surfaces and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          6)Provide reinforced ABS "West Point" drop shelves for each stall so that each shooter may use his shelf when needed or drop it out of the way for prone shooting.
          a)Provide shelves with resilient surfaces for weapons; raised lips to prevent accidental drop off; muzzle rest to support handguns with muzzles pointed downrange; and tray area for spent brass.
          b)Mount left end of shelves on hinge pins on the downrange edges of shelves. On the bottom side of shelves, provide slideable locking members that when extended hook on hinge pins of adjacent shooting points.
          7)Stall extensions shall extend downrange from shooting separator 24 inches (610 mm) and extend from top of pylon to the floor to function as a full-length blast shield. Stall extension shall consist of removable white acoustical panels slid into a 14-gage, flat black steel frame, which will allow for penetration of a bullet without a ricochet.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          8)Built light terminal for the signal light system into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. Light terminal shall provide separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
          b.Model BP16ES Bastion Pylon Type Shooting Stall with Extended Blast Shield and Gate Barricade: Each stall consists of an internal frame that is secured to the building and to which the panels with shelves and various accessories are mounted. Stall is suitable for use with all standard service loads of handgun ammunition and high-velocity rifle ammunition up to and including the M16.
          1)Stalls provide not less than 24 inches (610 mm) of separation between shooters at the shelf height. They shall define the firing line as located at their edges nearest the bullet trap at shelf height. Stalls provide support for other accessories and hardware as specified.
          2)Pylons: Each stall includes a telescoping tubular steel column to attach to an overhead structure. Frame weldment provides a base for attachment to the floor. Tubular column serve as a conduit for concealment of the control and communications wiring
          3)Panels molded ABS construction. Interior of panel shall have layered steel sheeting covering all areas that are not reinforced. Panels are removable for servicing of the stalls, controls and accessories.
          a)Provide cross members to tie stalls together laterally and provide for mounting drive units of target systems. Lateral members act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          b)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place on the surface and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          c)Each right-hand stall surface has a depressed alcove for housing the control elements and for a small shelf surface. Each left-hand member provides a removable, spent brass receptacle.
          d)Provide with removable spent brass receptacle, steel approximately 8 inches (203 mm) wide by 6 inches (152 mm) high, and 3 inches (76 mm) deep. Receptacle recessed into an alcove on the right stall wall to minimize protrusion.
          4)Provide cross members to tie the stalls together laterally and for mounting drive units of target systems. Cross members attach to the telescoping tubular members within stalls. Lateral members act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          5)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place upon their surfaces and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          6)Provide reinforced ABS "West Point" drop shelves for each stall so that each shooter may use his shelf when needed or drop it out of the way for prone shooting.
          a)Provide shelves with resilient surfaces for weapons; raised lips to prevent accidental drop off; muzzle rest to support handguns with muzzles pointed downrange; and tray area for spent brass.
          b)Mount left end of shelves on hinge pins on the downrange edges of shelves. On the bottom side of shelves, provide slideable locking members that when extended hook on hinge pins of adjacent shooting points.
          7)Stall extensions shall extend downrange from shooting separator 24 inches (610 mm) and extend from top of pylon to the floor to function as a full-length blast shield. Stall extension shall consist of removable white acoustical panels slid into a 14-gage, flat black steel frame, which will allow for penetration of a bullet without a ricochet.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          8)Built light terminal for the signal light system into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. Light terminal shall provide separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
          c.Model BV10REB Phoenix Clear View Shooting Stall with Blast Shield and Gate Barrier: Each stall consists of an internal frame that is secured to the building and to which the panels with shelves and various accessories are mounted. Stalls are suitable for use with all standard service loads of handgun and rifle ammunition normally used for gallery range training.
          1)Stalls provide not less than 24 inches (610 mm) of separation between shooters at the shelf height. They shall define the firing line as located at their edges nearest the bullet trap at shelf height. Stalls shall further provide support for other accessories and hardware as specified.
          2)Pylons: Each stall includes a telescoping tubular steel column to attach to an overhead structure. Frame weldment provides a base for attachment to the floor. Tubular column serves as a conduit for concealment of the control and communications wiring
          3)Dividers: Each divider is a 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) clear panel integrated into a frame weldment.
          4)Provide cross members to tie the stalls together laterally and for mounting drive units of target systems. Cross members attach to the telescoping tubular members within stalls. Lateral members act as raceways for the drive unit and stall wiring.
          5)Stall members shall not deflect more than 1 inch (25 mm) from a static force of 40 pounds (18 Kg) applied any place upon their surfaces and should recover completely after removal of the force.
          6)Provide reinforced "West Point" type ABS drop shelf for each stall so that each shooter may use his shelf when needed or drop it out of the way for prone shooting.
          a)Provide shelves with resilient surfaces for weapons; raised lips to prevent accidental drop off; muzzle rest to support handguns with muzzles pointed downrange; and tray area for spent brass.
          b)Mount left end of shelves on hinge pins on the downrange edges of shelves. On the bottom side of shelves, provide slideable locking members that when extended hook on hinge pins of adjacent shooting points.
          7)Gate Barricade is a 60 inches high by 11-3/4 inches (2985 mm) wide by 3/4 inches (19 mm) thick, Formica covered wood panel. It is stored on the downrange right hand side of the shooter along with the blast shield. When the shooter wants to use the barricade for strong hand/weak hand shooting, the shelf must be lowered, then the barricade is moved into place by swinging the panel right-to-left (similar to a door) to the center of the shooting position. Center arm has a shot-pin lock that passes through both the arm and the hinge bracket when the barricade is in the use position.
          8)Provide blast panels extending downrange from the firing line to prevent the muzzle blast from neighboring shooters from interfering with each other. Each blast panel extends 24 inches (610 mm) downrange and to a height of 72 inches (1829 mm) above the floor. Panels are replaceable and made of acoustical material to absorb shock waves.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          9)Built light terminal for the signal light system into the left stall surface as high and far forward as internal construction permits. Light terminal shall provide separate, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter, green, amber and red signal lights.
 
          D.SAFETY CEILINGS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Safety ceiling systems are provided so that misdirected high shots are interrupted before striking any part of the structure, thereby also providing sheltered areas for lighting, ventilation and other equipment as may be required. Select the safety ceiling system type required and delete those not required.
          1.Pistol Rated Safety Ceilings:
          a.Model JG12: System based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Ceiling system shelter the entire gallery from a height of 8 feet (2.4 m) above the floor from the firing line downrange and shall be based on shooting from the lowest position normally used for a range of the specified type. Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Air-space ceiling panels pre-fabricated in units of approximately 4 feet square for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4-inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with hot rolled galvanized steel plate of 10 gauge minimum thickness. Entire assembly rigidly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Panels provided with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          b.Model JG12B (Heavy Duty): System based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Ceiling system shelters the entire gallery from a height of 8 feet (2.4 m) above the floor from the firing line downrange and shall be based on shooting from the lowest position normally used for a range of the specified type. Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Air-space ceiling panels pre-fabricated in units of approximately 4 feet square (.37 sm) for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels shall consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with hot rolled galvanized steel plate of 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) AR 200 minimum thickness. Entire assembly shall be rigidly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Panels provided with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for the attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) welded, zinc plated chain or suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          2.Rifle Rated Safety Ceilings:
          a.Model JG12C: System is based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Ceiling system shelters the entire gallery from a height of 8 feet (2.4 m) above the floor from the firing line downrange and shall be based on shooting from the lowest position normally used for a range of the specified type. Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch of either sidewall.
          2)Air-space ceiling panels pre-fabricated in units of approximately 4 feet square (.37 sm) for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) lumber minimum thickness and covered on the back with a minimum of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 steel plate. Entire assembly shall be rigidly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Panels provided with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for the attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          b.Model JG12D (Heavy Duty): System is based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Ceiling system shelters the entire gallery from a height of 8 feet (2.4 m) above the floor from the firing line downrange and shall be based on shooting from the lowest position normally used for a range of the specified type. Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Air-space ceiling panels pre-fabricated in units of approximately 4 feet square (.37 sm) for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with a minimum of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) (6.5 mm) AR500 steel plate. Entire assembly rigidly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Panels provided with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
 
          E.BAFFLES
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Baffles are provided so that misdirected shots are interrupted before striking any part of the structure and other equipment as may be required. Baffles are used in conjunction with ceiling baffles and bullet traps and consist of a series of downrange baffles located as required. Select the baffle types required and delete those not required.
          1.Pistol Rated Baffles
          a.Model JA4: Baffle based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Baffles pre-fabricated in units of approximately 4 feet square (.37 sm) for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with hot rolled galvanized steel plate of 10 gauge minimum thickness. Entire assembly rigidly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Provide panels with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          b.Model JA4B (Heavy Duty): System based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Baffles pre-fabricated in units of approximately 4 feet square (.37 sm) for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with Prime painted steel plate of 3/16 inch AR200 minimum thickness. Entire assembly rigidly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Provide panels with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          c.Model JA2B (Heavy Duty): Baffle based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Baffles pre-fabricated in units of approximately 2 feet by 4 feet square (.18 sm) for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with prim painted steel plate of 3/16 inch AR200 minimum thickness. Entire assembly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Panels provided with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          d.Model JA8 (Heavy Duty): Airspace Baffle provided to secure the top of granular bullet type traps from misdirected shots. Baffle shelters the top of the trap and is designed so that bullets striking the baffle, are trapped between the front surface and the steel back surface. All parts are able to withstand direct hits from all mid-range target ammunition and regular service ammunition, including magnum, from handguns, and shotguns. Armor piercing ammunition shall not be used.
          1)Baffles extend to within 1 inch (25 mm) of the range sidewalls, or into an area sheltered by other ballistic protection.
          2)Provide baffle with provision for appropriate mounting including attachments to overhead structures. All mounting hardware shall be provided.
          3)Back surface of the baffle shall have a minimum thickness of 3/16 inch (4.76 mm) and shall be manufactured from heat treated AR200 armor plate.
          4)Front surface of the baffle shall have a minimum thickness of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) and shall be manufactured from conveyor belting. Front surface shall be held off the back surface by using one layer of 7/8 inch (22.22 mm) thick belting on all four sides. Spent rounds shall be contained in the airspace.
          e.Model JA8B (Heavy Duty): Airspace Baffle provided to secure the top of granular bullet type traps from misdirected shots. Baffle shall shelter the top of the trap and be designed so that any bullets striking the baffle shall be trapped between the front surface and the steel back surface. All parts shall be able to withstand direct hits from all mid-range target ammunition and regular service ammunition, including magnum, from handguns, and shotguns. Armor piercing ammunition shall not be used.
          1)Baffles shall extend to within 1 inch (25 mm) of the range sidewalls, or into an area sheltered by other ballistic protection.
          2)Provide baffle with provision for appropriate mounting including attachments to overhead structures. All mounting hardware shall be provided.
          3)Back surface of the baffle shall have a minimum thickness of 3/16 inch (4.76 mm) and shall be manufactured from heat treated AR200 armor plate.
          4)Front surface of baffle shall have a minimum thickness of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) and shall be manufactured from conveyor belting. Front surface shall be held off the back surface by using one layer of 7/8 inch (22.22 mm) thick belting on all four sides. Spent rounds shall be contained in the airspace.
          5)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          2.Rifle Rated Baffles:
          a.Model JA4C: Baffles based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Air-space baffles pre-fabricated in units of approximately 4 feet square for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 minimum thickness. Entire assembly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Provide panels with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for the attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          b.Model JA4D (Heavy Duty): Baffles based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Air-space baffles pre-fabricated in units of approximately 4 feet square (.37 sm) for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) AR500 minimum thickness. Entire assembly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 mm) maximum center distances.
          b)Panels provided with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for the attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of 3/16 inch (4.76 mm) welded, zinc plated chain or suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          c.Model JA2C: Baffles based on the air-space principle that utilizes an air space between a soft frontal surface and a hard back surface so that bullets may enter the front but after ricocheting off the back surface, their particles cannot escape through the entrance holes.
          1)Sheltered area shall extend from 1 inch (25 mm) of either sidewall.
          2)Air-space baffles pre-fabricated in units of approximately 2 feet by 4 feet (.18 sm) for ease of handling. Dimensions may be altered to suit the requirements of the facility. Panels furnished complete with all suspension hardware.
          a)Panels consist of frames constructed of 2 inch (51 mm) by 4 inch (102 mm) lumber faced with unfinished plywood of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) minimum thickness and covered on the back with 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 minimum thickness. Entire assembly constructed using screws, lag bolts or ring-shank nails spaced on 6 inch (152 sm) maximum center distances.
          b)Panels provided with suitable cleats or eye-bolts for the attachment of suspension hardware, and for securing the contiguous panels to each other.
          c)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          d.Model JA8C (Heavy Duty): Redirective cove shelter the area behind it and is designed so that bullets hitting the cove are trapped or contained so nothing can be directed at the bullet trap or shooters. All parts of the cove shall be able to withstand, without damage, direct hits from all mid-range target ammunition and regular service ammunition from handguns and shotguns, except armor piercing but including magnum ammunition.
          1)Cove shall extend to within 1 inch (25 mm) of the building structure at both ends or into the area sheltered by other members.
          2)Provide cove with provisions for appropriate mounting. For overhead suspension from structure use 2/0 twin loop, zinc-plated chain with "S" hooks and turnbuckles provided by the manufacturer.
          3)All parts shall be of materials and construction suitable for the class of service designated. Material used shall be a minimum of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 heat treated armor plate.
          4)Covering used to trap the projectiles is 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) thick conveyor belting held off the plate at the edges using a layer of 7/8 inch (22.22 mm) thick belting. Spent rounds will be trapped in the airspace.
          5)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          e.Model JA8D (Heavy Duty): Airspace Baffle provided to secure the top of granular bullet type traps from misdirected shots. Baffle shall shelter the top of the trap and be designed so that any bullets striking the baffle shall be trapped between the front surface and the steel back surface. All parts subjected to gunfire during normal operation shall be able to withstand direct hits from all mid-range target ammunition and regular service ammunition, including magnum, from handguns, shotguns and rifles. Armor piercing ammunition shall not be used.
          1)Baffles shall extend to within 1 inch (25 mm) of the range sidewalls, or into an area sheltered by other ballistic protection.
          2)Provide baffle with provision for appropriate mounting including attachments to overhead structures. All mounting hardware shall be provided.
          3)Back surface of the baffle shall have a minimum thickness of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) and shall be manufactured from heat treated AR500 armor plate.
          4)Front surface of the baffle shall have a minimum thickness of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) and shall be manufactured from conveyor belting. Front surface shall be held off the back surface by using one layer of 7/8 inch (22.22 mm) thick belting on all four sides. Spent rounds shall be contained in the airspace.
          5)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of 3/16 inch welded, zinc plated chain or suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
 
          F.REDIRECTIVE GUARDS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Shooting stalls organize the firing line into defined shooting positions and provide locations for mounting individual shooter controls. Redirective guards provide protection from adjacent shooting positions. Select the guard(s) required and delete those not required.
          1.Pistol Rated Redirective Guards:
          a.Model JR5B: Redirective cove shelters the area behind it and is designed so that bullets hitting the cove are redirected down-range toward the bullet trap so nothing can be directed at the shooters. All parts shall be able to withstand, without damage, direct hits from all mid-range target ammunition and regular service ammunition from handguns and shotguns, except armor piercing.
          1)Cove shall extend to within 1 inch (25 mm) of the building structure at both ends or into the area sheltered by other members.
          2)Provide cove with provisions for appropriate mounting. For overhead suspension from structure use 2/0 twin loop, zinc-plated chain with "S" hooks and turnbuckles provided by the manufacturer.
          3)All parts of the system shall be of materials and construction suitable for the class of service designated. Material shall be a minimum of 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) AR 200 armor plate steel.
          4)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of No. 2/0 twin loop, zinc plated chain and suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment.
          2.Rifle Rated Redirective Coves:
          a.Model JR5C: Redirective cove shelters the area behind it and is designed so that bullets hitting the cove are redirected down-range toward the bullet trap so nothing can be directed at the shooters. All parts of the cove shall be able to withstand, without damage, direct hits from all mid-range target ammunition and regular service ammunition from handguns and shotguns, except armor piercing.
          1)Cove shall extend to within 1 inch (25 mm) of the building structure at both ends or into the area sheltered by other members.
          2)Provide cove with provisions for appropriate mounting. For overhead suspension from structure use 2/0 twin loop, zinc-plated chain with "S" hooks and turnbuckles provided by the manufacturer.
          3)All parts of the system shall be of materials and construction suitable for the class of service designated. Material used shall be a minimum of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 armor plate.
          b.Model JR5D (Heavy Duty): Redirective cove shelters the area behind it and is designed so that bullets hitting the cove are redirected down-range toward the bullet trap so nothing can be directed at the shooters. All parts of the cove shall be able to withstand, without damage, direct hits from all mid-range target ammunition and regular service ammunition from handguns and shotguns, except armor piercing.
          1)Cove shall extend to within 1 inch (25 mm) of the building structure at both ends or into the area sheltered by other members.
          2)Provide cove with provisions for appropriate mounting. For overhead suspension from structure use 2/0 twin loop, zinc-plated chain with "S" hooks and turnbuckles provided by the manufacturer.
          3)All parts of the system shall be of materials and construction suitable for the class of service designated. Material used shall be a minimum of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) AR500 armor plate.
          4)Provide with appropriate suspension hardware consisting of 3/16 inch welded, zinc plated chain or suitable attachment hardware that provides vertical adjustment
 
          G.SPECIALTY GUARDS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Shooting stalls organize the firing line into defined shooting positions and provide locations for mounting individual shooter controls. Specialty guards provide protection from adjacent shooting positions. Select the guard(s) required and delete those not required.
          1.Pistol Rated Specialty Guards
          a.Model JR7: Redirective guard secures the range from misdirected shots and redirect bullets hitting the guard away from shooters. All parts of the guard shall be able to withstand, without damage, direct hits from all regular service ammunition from handguns and shotguns and magnum ammunition, except armor piercing.
          1)Provide guard with provisions for appropriate mounting by anchor bolts or other devices.
          2)All parts of the guard shall be of materials and construction suitable for the class of service designated. The material used shall be a minimum of 10 gauge galvanized steel factory formed.
          b.Model JR3: Redirective wall guard for small area protective use. Guard shelters the area behind it and designed to redirect bullets hitting the guard away from shooters. All parts of the guard shall be able to withstand, without damage, direct hits from all regular service ammunition from handguns and shotguns and magnum ammunition, except armor piercing.
          1)Provide guard with provisions for appropriate mounting by anchor bolts or other devices.
          2)All parts of the guard shall be of materials and construction suitable for the class of service designated. Material shall be 10 gauge galvanized armor steel factory formed.
          2.Rifle Rated Specialty Guards:
          a.Model JR7C: Redirective guard secures the range from misdirected shots and redirect bullets hitting the guard away from shooters. All parts of the guard shall be able to withstand, without damage, direct hits from all rifle target ammunition and regular service ammunition from handguns and shotguns and magnum ammunition, except armor piercing.
          1)Provide guard with provisions for appropriate mounting by anchor bolts or other devices.
          2)All parts of the guard shall be of materials and construction suitable for the class of service designated. Material used shall be a minimum of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR500 factory formed.
          b.Model JR3C: Redirective wall fairing guard secures the range from misdirected shots and redirect bullets hitting the guard away from shooters. All parts of the guard shall be able to withstand, without damage, direct hits from all rifle target ammunition and regular service ammunition from handguns and shotguns and magnum ammunition, except armor piercing.
          1)Provide guard with provisions for appropriate mounting by anchor bolts or other devices.
          2)All parts of the guard shall be of materials and construction suitable for the class of service designated. Material used shall be a minimum of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) AR 500 factory formed and welded.
 
          H.BALLISTIC FLOOR AND WALL TREATMENTS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Ballistic wall and floor treatments provide protection for stray or misplaced shots. Acoustical foam reduces the reflected noise levels. Select the treatment(s) types required and delete those not required.
          1.Pistol Rated Ballistic Floor and Wall Treatments:
          a.Model BWA: Combat Wall System designed for use with all handgun and shotgun ammunition up to and including 40 caliber/12 ga. 00 buck.
          1)Combat Wall System shall consist of 10 gauge steel plate mounted to the walls. There is 3/4 inch thick by 2 inch (51 mm) rubber stripe mounted to steel plate to create an air space for the bullets to be contained in. On the outer surface there is a 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) conveyor belt rubber layer mounted to the rubber strips to make a soft penetrable surface to allow the bullets to be contained inside the air space.
          2)System is modular to facilitate ease of installation in the field and can be preassembled or assembled in the field at the site.
          b.Model BWB Ballistic Combat Wall System (Heavy Duty): Combat Wall System designed for use with all handgun and shotgun ammunition up to and including 40 caliber/12 gauge 00 buck.
          1)Combat Wall System consists of 3/16 inch thick AR200 steel plate mounted to the walls. There is 3/4 inch (19 mm) thick by 2 inch (52 mm) rubber strips mounted to the steel plate to create an air space for the bullets to be contained in. On the outer surface there is a 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) conveyor belt rubber layer mounted to the rubber strips to make a soft penetrable surface to allow the bullets to be contained inside the air space.
          2)System is modular in design to facilitate ease of installation in the field and can be preassembled or assembled in the field at the site.
          2.Rifle Rated Ballistic Floor and Wall Treatments:
          a.Model BWC Ballistic Wall System: Hanging Wall System designed for use with all handgun, shotgun and rifle ammunition up to and including the .223 rifle ammunition.
          1)Hanging Wall System consists of rubber panels and rubber/wood constructed with air spaces in such a manner as to allow penetration through the self-healing outer rubber surface. Standard wall becomes the backing for the occasional shots fired. Projectile will be captured within the air space and all chance of ricochet will be eliminated.
          2)System is modular to facilitate ease of installation. System includes all rubber/wooden framing, rubber panels, and assembly fasteners. Panel firmly secured to the rubber/wooden frame at both top and bottom of the wall.
          3)Front side of the wall baffle shall have 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) rubber belting.
          4)Back surface of the baffle shall have a minimum thickness of 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) and is manufactured from heat treated AR500 armor plate.
          b.Model BWD Ballistic Wall System (Heavy Duty): Hanging Wall System designed for use with all handgun, shotgun and rifle ammunition up to and including the .223 rifle ammunition.
          1)Hanging Wall System consists of rubber panels and rubber/wood constructed with air spaces in such a manner as to allow penetration through the self-healing outer rubber surface. Standard wall becomes the backing for the occasional shots fired. Projectile will be captured within the air space and all chance of ricochet will be eliminated.
          2)System is modular to facilitate ease of installation. System includes all rubber/wooden framing, rubber panels, and assembly fasteners. Panel shall be firmly secured to the rubber/wooden frame at both top and bottom of the wall.
          3)Front side of the wall baffle shall have 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) rubber belting.
          4)Back surface of the baffle shall have a minimum thickness of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) and shall be manufactured from heat treated AR500 armor plate.
          c.Model MCW-2 Finished Second Side for BWC or BWD: Unfinished plywood face.
          3.Absorption Acoustical Foam:
          a.Model No. AAF-Class1: 2 inch (51 mm) acoustical sculptured melamine foam as indicated on the range layout drawing and mounted on the safety ceiling and baffles, from the firing line downrange toward the bullet trap.
          1)Attach foam to bare walls or wood panels with structural adhesive provided with acoustical foam.
          2)If indicated on the drawings, mount additional materials to the walls behind the firing line for additional acoustical absorption.
          3)Absorption acoustical foam sculptured surface contour is based on the anechoic wedge principle and presents a surface area 300 percent greater than a flat surface. Melamine foam provides superior noise reduction characteristics, resists crushing from physical contact, and is rated for ASTM E-84 Class 1 flammability.
          4.Shredded Rubber Plank:
          a.Model SRP: Shredded rubber plank manufactured of high strength, coarse shredded SBR rubber stock, bound with a highly elastic polyurethane binder and molded under high compression and heat until fully cured. Polyurethane binders shall be of MDI type and contain no heavy metals. SBR rubber stock shall be free of metal, fiber and other similar deleterious substances.
          1)Thickness: 1.7 inches (43 mm).
          2)Physical Properties:
          a)Density: Minimum 50 pcf.
          b)Tensile Strength: Greater than 160 psi.
          c)Elongation: Greater than 160 percent.
          d)Flash Point: Greater than 650 degrees F.
          e)Accelerated Aging: 2500 hours, Weatherometer - no change
          f)Freeze/Thaw: Minus 58 degrees F, 40 Cycles - no change
          g)Electrical Conductivity (Siemans): 1.1 x 10-4 or better.
          h)Compression Endurance: 10,000 cycles/10 ton - no deterioration
          3)Flammability: When tested in accordance with ASTM D-2859, the material shall be rated "pass."
 
          I.TARGET SYSTEMS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Target systems are provided at shooting stalls and provide individual shooter with various levels of target controls. Select the target system(s) required and delete those not required.
          1.Model XWT 360 degree Target Oscillation: Monorail Type system allows the target to be turned from a center concealed position through a 90 degrees arc for a total of 360- degrees, to expose either the right or left face in less than 0.5 seconds in either direction. Equipment intended for full-time activities with mid-range handgun/rifle ammunition. Any portion 60 inches downrange of the firing line must be able to withstand occasional impact from misdirected bullets from proper courses of fire. The rail, front exposed surfaces of the carrier, rail hangers and the stops, are able to withstand occasional direct impacts of all ammunition that may be fired in the type of range specified.
          a.Supports all bulls-eye and silhouette targets up to and including the B21 and B27 silhouette targets with the use of target backers.
          1)Provides automatic redundant stops at the firing line and single automatic stop at the butts end.
          2)Targets travel speed is variable up to of 8 feet per second and stop close enough to the designated target lines so that the differences are not perceptible to the shooters at the firing line. (plus or minus 3/8 of an inch)
          3)Target holders for offhand targets support the targets so that top edges are approximately 70 inches (1778 mm) from the floor.
          b.Design Requirements: Design to assure long service life with minimal service when operated full-time for the class of service specified.
          1)Monorail assembly consists of square sections with a horizontal distance across the open end of the rail shall not be less than 2 inches (52 mm). Minimum weight of rail shall not be less than 2.5 pounds per lineal foot. Rail sections and hangers are assembled by bolted connections. Provide with suspension hangers and anti-sway restraints to minimize longitudinal and lateral movement of rail.
          2)Target carrying cars, steel construction with a steel, slanted prow facing the shooters. Carriers provided with steel dust guards.
          3)Carriers ride on (4) upper and (4) lower resilient wheels and contain all the mechanisms for the target transport. Two of the lower wheels shall be driven by a DC electric motor located inside the carrier body.
          4)Target carriers have identifying numerals (a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) high) on the front of the cars.
          5)Primary frontal section of target carrier body shall be made from 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) AR500 armor plate.
          6)Vertical section that protects the rotating shaft must also be made from 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) AR500 armor plate.
          7)On-board battery powers the carrier assembly. Carrier shall automatically be charged whenever the carrier is in the Home (firing Line) position by a separate charging system.
          8)Target carrier shall have an on-board microprocessor to control the carrier operations that will wirelessly communicate to the Local Control Unit (LCU) via a WiFi system.
          c.Operations: For linear positional accuracy, the carrier shall have sensors that will measure relative position and speed of the carrier, as well as a home sensor. Sensors communicate with the on-board processor.
          1)To provide 360 degree target presentations, a DC gear motor shall be located on the carrier assembly.
          2)Output shaft of the motor shall be mechanically connected to the target holder with a resilient coupling.
          3)Assembly provided with eclectic sensors that will provide precise position information to the on-board processor.
          4)5.5 inch wide target holder deflectors manufactured from 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) AR500 armor plate. Clamping system used shall have adjustable tension jaws and depth adjustable teeth that perforates and grips the target backer.
          5)Target carrier shall house a protected target illumination light fixture. Fixture shall provide a minimum of 12 lumens of illumination and shall be adjustable up to (10) levels of brightness.
          6)Track shall be assembled from 12 gage galvanized steel sections with a "T" top for the attachment of overhead support grippers. Track sections shall be mechanically joined and the support grippers shall provide one inch vertical adjustment. Track sections shall be of a design that will shed spent brass or other debris.
          7)No cables or wires shall extend beyond the firing line. Track shall not be electrified for target movement or operations of any kind.
          8)Rating of the environment in which it is used.
          9)Operational parameters for the use of this system are: 0 plus or minus 40 degree C and storage environment of minus 40 to plus 70 degree C. System is designed for non-condensing humidity for indoor applications.
          10)No overhead obstructions like motors, control boxes or other obstructions are allowed to enhance the airflow at the range at the firing line.
          11)Power for the unit is provided for at the firing line for the shooting stall crossmember system.
          12)Control and logic functions are low-voltage powered (27 VDC maximum). Control and logic signals have a minimum of a 5-volt threshold for noise immunity. Wiring within electronics chassis by printed circuit boards wherever applicable. All connections to chassis shall be by barrier strips.
          13)Target Oscillation: System permits targets to be turned from a center concealed position to expose either the right or left side in either direction or continues in one direction for 360 degrees. Each target may be edged or exposed on either side at anytime while it is at its distance stops, while traveling to or from the firing line, and independent of all other targets.
          14)Oscillation pod has a descender that carries the bottom bearing of the target spindle to which the target holder is attached. All surfaces subjected to direct hits are angled so that the major bullet particles are deflected downrange.
          15)Omni Stop feature: Provides the ability to place the targets down range at any distance in feet, yards or meters giving the shooters the ability to move their targets to any position on the monorail between the firing line and the last target line without the use of signaling devices at those positions attached to the track.
          16)Omni-Stop allows the target system operator to select the target line distance in one foot, one yard or one meter increments, and transport the target carrier to that location, all by simple key press commands on the local control.
          17)Omni-Stop operating principle involves a counting device in the target system drive unit. The counter is a solid state, non-contact assembly, which is synchronized with the drive unit movement of the target carrier. Carrier travel distance is monitored by the counter and compared with the distance to the selected target line. When the two distances match, the carrier is immediately stopped.
          18)Each time the target carrier reaches the "home" position (firing line) or the end of track far stop, the counter is reset and zeroed. For maximum target line distance accuracy, the carrier must be transported to the selected stop from the "home" position or the far stop. This eliminates the small accumulating errors generated as the carrier moves back and forth between intermediate stops.
          2.Model RTS 360 degree Target Oscillation: Monorail Type system allows the target to be turned from a center concealed position through a 90 degrees arc for a total of 360- degrees, to expose either the right or left face in less than 0.5 seconds. Equipment intended for full-time activities with mid-range handgun ammunition. Any portion 60 inches downrange of the firing line must be able to withstand occasional impact from misdirected bullets from proper courses of fire. The rail, front exposed surfaces of the carrier, rail hangers and the stops, are able to withstand occasional direct impacts of all ammunition that may be fired in the type of range specified.
          a.Supports all bulls-eye and silhouette targets up to and including the B21 and B27 silhouette targets with the use of target backers.
          b.Provides automatic redundant stops at the firing line and single automatic stop at the butts end.
          c.Targets travel at an average speed of 5 feet per second and stop close enough to the designated target lines so that the differences are not perceptible to the shooters at the firing line.
          d.Target holders for offhand targets support the targets so that top edges are approximately 70 inches (1778 mm) from the floor.
          1)Design Requirements: Designed to assure long service life with minimal service when operated full-time for the class of service specified.
          2)Monorail assembly consists of formed sections with a horizontal distance across the open end of rail shall not be less than 2 inches (52 mm), and height not be less than 4-3/4 inches (121 mm). Minimum weight of rail shall not be less than 2.5 pounds per lineal foot. Rail sections and hangers are assembled by bolted connections. Provide with suspension hangers and anti-sway restraints to minimize longitudinal and lateral movement of rail.
          3)Target carrying cars, steel construction with a steel, slanted prow facing the shooters. Carriers provided with steel dust guards. Carriers ride on resilient wheels and contain all the mechanisms for the target transport. Target carriers have identifying numerals (a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) high) on the front of the cars.
          4)Drive units contain the motor and an electronics chassis for target-control logic and interfacing with the control system. Unit bolts to the rail at a suitable distance behind the firing line. Unit is provided with ABS enclosures that do not require painting.
          5)Firing line terminal stops are attached to drive unit and/or to rails and positioned to terminate the return travel so that targets can be scored and changed. Stops shall provide sufficient distance between the firing line and the at-rest positions so that the targets can be changed conveniently without shooters having to move ahead of firing line.
          6)Drive units provided with entrance boxes containing conductors for connection to 115-VAC electrical power. Provided with individual overload protection, a running light and a power switch.
          7)Control and logic functions of the drive units are low-voltage powered (27 VDC maximum). Control and logic signals have a minimum of a 5-volt threshold for noise immunity. Wiring within electronics chassis by printed circuit boards wherever applicable. All connections to chassis shall be by barrier strips. All relays of the enclosed, plug-in type.
          e.Target Oscillation: System permits targets to be turned from a center concealed position to expose either the right or left side in either direction. Each target may be edged or exposed on either side at anytime while it is at its distance stops, while traveling to or from the firing line, and independent of all other targets.
          1)Double-acting oscillation is provided by a replaceable oscillation pod that is bolted to the bottom of the target car. It contains a gear-motor oscillation motor direct, coupled to the target spindle together with necessary limit switches to control oscillation.
          2)Both power and control signals for oscillation is provided by a steel buss wire suspended parallel to the main monorail. A commutator on the oscillation pod engages the buss wire and prevents swinging of the car as it travels and during oscillation.
          3)Oscillation pod has a descender that carries the bottom bearing of the target spindle to which the target holder is attached. All surfaces subjected to direct hits are angled so that the major bullet particles are deflected downrange.
          f.Omni Stop feature: Provides the ability to place the targets down range at any distance in feet, yards or meters giving the shooters the ability to move their targets to any position on the monorail between the firing line and the last target line without the use of signaling devices at those positions attached to the track.
          1)Omni-Stop allows the target system operator to select the target line distance in one foot, one yard or one meter increments, and transport the target carrier to that location, all by simple key press commands on the local control.
          2)Omni-Stop operating principle involves a counting device in the target system drive unit. The counter is a solid state, non-contact assembly, which is synchronized with the drive unit movement of the target carrier. Carrier travel distance is monitored by the counter and compared with the distance to the selected target line. When the two distances match, the carrier is immediately stopped.
          3)Each time the target carrier reaches the "home" position (firing line) or the end of track far stop, the drive unit counter is reset and zeroed. For maximum target line distance accuracy, the carrier must be transported to the selected stop from the "home" position or the far stop. This eliminates the small accumulating errors generated as the carrier moves back and forth between intermediate stops.
          3.Model RTS-360L degree Target Oscillation: Monorail Type system allows the target to be turned from a center concealed position through a 90 degrees arc for a total of 360 degrees, to expose either the right or left face in less than 0.5 seconds. Equipment intended for full-time activities with mid-range handgun ammunition. Any portion 60 inches (1524 mm) downrange of the firing line must be able to withstand occasional impact from misdirected bullets from proper courses of fire. The rail, front exposed surfaces of the carrier, rail hangers and the stops, are able to withstand occasional direct impacts of all ammunition that may be fired in the type of range specified.
          a.Supports all bulls-eye and silhouette targets up to and including the B21 and B27 silhouette targets.
          1)Provides automatic redundant stops at the firing line and single automatic stop at the butts end.
          2)Targets travel at an average speed of 5 feet per second and stop close enough to the designated target lines so that the differences are not perceptible to the shooters at the firing line.
          3)Target holders for offhand targets support the targets so that top edges are approximately 70 inches (1778 mm) from the floor.
          b.Design Requirements: Designed to assure long service life with minimal service when operated full-time for the class of service specified.
          1)Monorail assembly consists of formed sections with a horizontal distance across the open end of rail shall not be less than 2 inches (51 mm), and height not be less than 4-3/4 inches (121 mm). Minimum weight of rail shall not be less than 2.5 pounds per lineal foot. Rail sections and hangers are assembled by bolted connections. Provide with suspension hangers and anti-sway restraints to minimize longitudinal and lateral movement of rail.
          2)Target carrying cars, steel construction with a steel, slanted prow facing the shooters. Carriers provided with steel dust guards. Carriers ride on resilient wheels and contain all the mechanisms for the target transport. Target carriers have identifying numerals (a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) high) on the front of the cars.
          3)Drive units contain the motor and an electronics chassis for target-control logic and interfacing with the control system. Unit bolts to the rail at a suitable distance behind the firing line. Unit is provided with ABS enclosures that do not require painting.
          4)Firing line terminal stops are attached to drive unit and/or to rails and positioned to terminate the return travel so that targets can be scored and changed. Stops shall provide sufficient distance between the firing line and the at-rest positions so that the targets can be changed conveniently without shooters having to move ahead of firing line.
          5)Drive units provided with entrance boxes containing conductors for connection to 115-VAC electrical power. Provided with individual overload protection, a running light and a power switch.
          6)Control and logic functions of the drive units are low-voltage powered (27 VDC maximum). Control and logic signals have a minimum of a 5-volt threshold for noise immunity. Wiring within electronics chassis by printed circuit boards wherever applicable. All connections to chassis shall be by barrier strips. All relays of the enclosed, plug-in type.
          c.Target Oscillation, Double Acting: System permits targets to be turned from a center concealed position to expose either the right or left side. Each target may be edged or exposed on either side at anytime while it is at its distance stops, while traveling to or from the firing line, and independent of all other targets.
          1)Double-acting oscillation is provided by a replaceable oscillation pod that is bolted to the bottom of the target car. It contains a gear-motor oscillation motor direct, coupled to the target spindle together with necessary limit switches to control oscillation.
          2)Both power and control signals for oscillation is provided by a steel buss wire suspended parallel to the main monorail. A commutator on the oscillation pod engages the buss wire and prevents swinging of the car as it travels and during oscillation.
          3)Oscillation pod has a descender that carries the bottom bearing of the target spindle to which the target holder is attached. All surfaces subjected to direct hits are angled so that the major bullet particles are deflected downrange.
          d.Omni Stop feature: Provides the ability to place the targets down range at any distance in feet, yards or meters giving the shooters the ability to move their targets to any position on the monorail between the firing line and the last target line without the use of signaling devices at those positions attached to the track.
          1)Omni-Stop allows the target system operator to select the target line distance in one foot, one yard or one meter increments, and transport the target carrier to that location, all by simple key press commands on the local control.
          2)The Omni-Stop operating principle involves a counting device in the target system drive unit. The counter is a solid state, non-contact assembly, which is synchronized with the drive unit movement of the target carrier. Carrier travel distance is monitored by the counter and compared with the distance to the selected target line. When the two distances match, the carrier is immediately stopped.
          3)Each time the target carrier reaches the "home" position (firing line) or the end of track far stop, the drive unit counter is reset and zeroed. For maximum target line distance accuracy, the carrier must be transported to the selected stop from the "home" position or the far stop. This eliminates the small accumulating errors generated as the carrier moves back and forth between intermediate stops.
          e.Onboard Target Carrier Light: Adjustable intensity target lighting at any downrange target distance.
          1)Target light is mounted on the front of the carrier and is protected by frontal armor. A commutation buss wire supplies the low voltage power to the lamp. Target system controls the power applied to the lamp to set the lighting intensity from one of 10 levels or turn off the light.
          2)When the target point is operating under local (individual) control, the lighting level can be set locally at the EF5 Individual Control Unit to 10 values: 0 (off) through 10 (maximum intensity). When the target system is operated under master control from the RangeMaster 9000, lighting level can be set for all targets or selected targets from the Lighting Control Window. If desired, lighting levels may be set individually to different levels for each target lane.
          3)Lighting control functions in one of two modes:
          a)Uninterrupted mode, in which target lights stay on regardless of the target orientation.
          b)Automatic mode, which turns the lights on when the target exposes and off when the target conceals.
          4.Model CBN Monorail Target System: Consists of monorail track, suspension system supports, upper target carrier body, lower carrier target holder assembly, drive unit drive cable, take-up assembly, and electronic control module. System has the capability of stopping at 1 foot, yard or meter increments down range with allowable coast.
          a.Upper target carrier body is a welded steel fabrication with 4 upper and 2 lower adjustable rubber wheels. Front face of target carrier is positioned no more than 30 degrees to deflect misdirected shots down range toward the bullet trap. The main target control components are housed in a separate drive unit and not in the target carrier. The upper target carrier body has provisions for attachment of the galvanized steel drive cable and the lower carrier target holder/turner weldment. Unit is factory painted brown.
          b.Drive unit consists of a steel frame, drive train and motor. The assembly shall be bolted to the booth supported insta-wire or cross tube. Steel frame shall be a welded, rigid, electro-galvanized steel fabrication. Provided with a fractional HP motor size selected for the intended use.
          c.Solid state electronic drive control module is provided with receptacles for connection to AC power source, drive motor, individual control, master control, and 2 plug-in relay microprocessor controlled printed circuit board. Controller has the capability to send the target carrier to any position on the track in one foot increments plus or minus 1 percent with allowable coast. Control circuitry is housed in the painted drive unit assembly wit easy access by the removal of two thumb screws on each side of the assembly.
          d.To provide 180 degree target presentations, a 24 volt DC gear motor is mounted on the lower carrier interchangeable target holder assembly. Assembly is fabricated from steel and shall be attached to upper carrier by 4 bolts. Output shaft of motor is mechanically connected to target holder with a resilient coupling. Provide assembly with electrical and mechanical limits to achieve precise 180 degree EDGE/FACE-L, FACE-L/FACE-R and EDGE/FACE-R movements. The 5-1/2 inch (12.5 mm) wide target holder deflectors are fabricated from alloy steel and have adjustable tension jaws that perforate and grip the target and backer. Replaceable alloy target holder deflectors shall deflect all misdirected shots toward the bullet trap.
          e.Monorail track is assembled from 12 gauge formed electro-galvanized interlocking sections with a channel top for the attachment of overhead support grippers. Track sections are mechanically joined and the support grippers provide 1 inch (25 mm) of vertical adjustment. Track assembly shall not utilize bus wire type technology with carbon pick up brush. Terminal end of track is fitted with take-up assembly containing 2 guide pulleys and 1 adjustable take-up pulley.
          5.Model CEE, CasRail Econoline Monorail Target Retrieval System: The target retrieval systems are an electrically operated, monorail type. Equipment is intended for full-time activities with mid-range handgun ammunition. The equipment shall be able to withstand occasional impacts from misdirected bullets from proper courses of fire when the carrier cars are at target lines. The front exposed surfaces of the carrier, rail hangers and stops shall be able to withstand occasional direct impacts of all ammunition that may be fired by most handguns.
          a.Functional Requirements: System shall support transport all bull's eye and silhouette targets up to and including the B29 and B30 silhouette targets with cardboard backers.
          1)Provide with an offhand target holder that will suspend targets for handgun shooting so that the top edge is approximately 70 inches (1778 mm) above the floor and securely hold the targets and quickly release them when desired for changing.
          b.Design Requirements: Systems designed to assure long service life with minimum service when operated full-time for the class of service specified.
          1)Monorail is modular with pieces that slide together for installation. Monorail shape is made to provide a place where drive cable can be protected during operation. There is also a flat track on each side of the vertical section used for target carriers to ride back and forth.
          2)Target carrier car consists of a steel chassis with 4 rubber wheels that ride on the monorail. Carrier fabricated with a vertical recess into which target spindles are attached.
          3)Terminal stop consists of a bracket for attachment and provides a means for attaching the monorail and a mating member of the carrier-car stabilizing member and turnaround ball-bearing pulleys for the cable.
          4)Drive unit houses motor power, rated at 117 VAC that moves the target carrier back and forth. Local control switch is mounted on the shooting stall divider and activates the motor to go downrange or back to the firing line. At any place in between the ends of the monorail track, the target carrier can be stopped by letting go of the momentary switch, which stops the target carrier in either direction. Motor is a 1/3 hp unit and which requires a separate 20 AMP circuit for every two drive units.
          5)Provide wide target holders for full-size police silhouette targets. They shall consist of two target-holding clips located 18 inches (457 mm) apart and connect to a common descender.
          6.Model CEB, Electric Target Retrieval System (Trolley wire type, electrically powered.): Target retrieval systems shall be electrically operated trolley-wire type. Equipment is intended for full-time activities with midrange handgun ammunition. Equipment shall be able to withstand occasional impacts from misdirected bullets from proper courses of fire when the carrier cars are at the target lines. Front exposed surfaces of the carrier, rail hangers and stops shall be able to withstand occasional direct impacts of all ammunition that may be fired in the type of range specified.
          a.Functional Requirements: System provides control of the target transport by means of trolley wire with internal connections for remote 115 vac control instead of switch in drive unit.
          1)Provide an offhand target holder for each system that will suspend all bull's-eye targets for gallery courses so that their top edge will be approximately 70 inches (1778 mm) above the floor. It shall securely hold the targets and quickly release them when desired for changing.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required for the project. Delete if not required.
          2)Provide prone adapters to suspend the targets so their top edges are approximately 24 inches (610 mm) above the floor.
          3)Targets travel at an average speed of 5 feet per second and stop within plus or minus one inch of their designated intermediate and terminal stops and be within this longitudinal distance of each other at designated stops.
          b.Design Requirements: Systems designed to assure long service life with minimum service when operated full-time for the class of service specified.
          1)Trolley wire is 11-gage galvanized steel wire and is strung between a terminal stop at the target line and a stop at the firing line. Provide with tension adjustment device for trolley wire and tension so it has sag of 6 to 9 inches (152 to 229 mm) from the horizontal.
          2)Target-carrier car consists of a steel chassis with four ball-bearing wheels that ride on the trolley wire and is provided with a vertical recess into which target spindles may be attached. Stabilizing member shall seat into a mating member at terminal stop and provide a means for attachment of puller cords.
          3)Terminal stop consists of a bracket for attachment and provide a means for attaching the trolley wire, a mating member for seating against the carrier-car stabilizing member and turnaround ball-bearing pulleys for puller cords.
          4)Firing-line stop consists of a ball-bearing pulley assembly that terminates the retrieval travel of the carrier car and redirects the puller cord towards the drive unit and also provides a means for attachment and tension adjustment of the trolley wire.
          5)Drive unit provides the power for traveling the carrier car. Provided with brackets for mounting to lateral member across the range near the firing line. Provide a cushioned stop for terminating the return travel of the carrier car. Unit provided with a removable molded ABS cover for service access with the number of the shooting point on its rear face.
          6)Provide drive units with an entrance box with knockouts for connection to the 115 vac electrical power. Each drive unit shall be provided with individual overload protection.
          7)Provide system with puller cord consisting of 1/8-inch (3 mm), nylon cord.
          8)Provide wide target adapters with clips 18 inches (457 m) apart to carry all law enforcement targets up to the full-size B21 and B27 silhouette targets without backers.
          7.Model CTC-D, Target Carrier System: Target retrieval systems shall be manually operated trolley-wire type. Equipment is intended for full-time activities with mid-range handgun ammunition and be able to withstand occasional impacts from misdirected bullets from proper courses of fire when the carrier cars are at the target lines. The front exposed surfaces of the carrier, rail hangers and stops shall be able to withstand occasional direct impacts of all ammunition that may be fired by most handguns.
          a.Functional Requirements: System capable of transporting all bull's eye and silhouette targets up to and including the B29 and B30 silhouette targets with or without cardboard backers.
          1)Provide an offhand target holder for each system that will suspend targets for handgun shooting so that their top edge will be approximately 70 inches (1778 mm) above the floor. It shall securely hold the targets and quickly release them when desired for changing.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select one of the following optional paragraph(s) as may required for the project. Delete if not required.
          2)Provide a prone target holder or each system to suspend targets so their top edge will be approximately 18 inches (457 mm) above the floor for prone shooting and rifle targets. Both holders shall be of the quick-release type.
          3)Provide wide target holders for full-size police silhouette targets consisting of two target-holding clips located 18 inches (457 mm) apart and connected to a common descender.
          b.Design Requirements: Design system to assure long service life with minimum service when operated full-time for the class of service specified.
          1)Trolley wire shall be 11-gage galvanized steel wire that is strung between a terminal stop at the target line and a stop at the firing-line. Provide with a tension adjustment and tension so that the maximum sag of 6 inches at the center of the range.
          2)Target carrier car consists of a steel chassis with four ball-bearing wheels that ride on the trolley wire and provided with a vertical recess into which target spindles may be attached. Provide carrier with a stabilizing member those seats into a mating member at the terminal stop and intermediate stops with a means for attachment of the puller cords.
          3)Terminal stop consists of a bracket for attachment. Provide stop with a means of attaching trolley wire and a mating member for seating against the carrier-car stabilizing member and turnaround ball-bearing pulleys for puller cords.
          4)Firing-line stop consists of a ball-bearing pulley assembly that terminates the retrieval travel of the carrier car and redirects the puller cord towards the hand wheel. It shall also provide a means for attachment and tension adjustment on the trolley wire.
          5)Provide hand wheel for manually traveling carrier car. Support hand wheel in an assembly that provides a bearing in a mounting block for attachment.
          6)Provide suitable ball-bearing pulley assemblies for directing the puller cord from the firing line stop to the hand wheel assembly and puller cord for rigging the system. Puller cord shall be low stretch specially fabricated for this service and shall be 0.11 inch (2.7 mm) diameter, 8 strand, open weave, polypropylene with bonded fiberglass core.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required for the project. Delete if not required.
          7)Provide intermediate stops with the same stopping features of the terminal stops. Stops shall be movable into and out of the paths of target cars by manually setting them and shall mount onto brackets dropped from the ceiling or to lateral members across the range.
          8.Model DP65V, Portable Ground or Overhead Mounted Pursuit Target System with Variable Speed Control:
          a.Provide complete with all required components to set up and operate a target on a standard beam-style track.
          b.Design so all components can be quickly attached to a standard steel I-beam track using ordinary hand tools with no track drilling to assemble. Track may be permanently mounted on the range or it can be portable.
          c.Moving target components (excluding the track) are fully portable and easily carried by one person.
          d.Set-up time onto a previously installed track takes about 15 minutes. Any of the components can be removed from the track in a few minutes for servicing, replacement, or to secure the range overnight.
          e.Drive unit operates from 117/230 VAC, 60/50 HZ, single phase power. Drive unit power cord is equipped with a NEMA 5-15P 3-pin grounding plug for convenient connection to the power source.
          f.Control Console provides the operator with speed control, forward and reverse direction selection, and start/stop. Travel direction and stop location of the target are determined by the operator on the Control Console.
          g.System includes electrical dynamic braking which causes the target to stop instantly from low speed and within approximately 1 foot (0.3 meters) at high speed.
          h.Target travel direction can be reversed at any point along the track without first commanding it to stop.
          i.Target carrier is equipped so a lath or similar material, to which cardboard target backing is attached, can be mounted onto the carrier. It is capable of handling targets of the Army Type E/F size or smaller.
          j.Moving target components can be attached to either the front or the back side of the track. The drive unit can be located at either end of the track. System can be set up with the target above the track, or with the target below the track if suspended. Conversion from one form to another is accomplished in about 15 minutes, not including track installation.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          k.Design system to allow two independent moving targets to operate on one track simultaneously without interference.
          l.Covers and shields are utilized to protect the components from direct exposure to rain and snow.
          m.System is not self armored and must be protected from live fire by a baffle, short berm or wall.
          9.Model DP29, Portable Ground or Overhead Mounted Pursuit Target System with DC Variable Speed Control:
          a.Provide complete with all required components to set up and operate a target on a standard beam-style track.
          b.Design so all components can be quickly attached to a standard steel I-beam track using ordinary hand tools with no track drilling to assemble. Track may be permanently mounted on the range or it can be portable.
          c.Moving target components (excluding the track) are fully portable and easily carried by one person.
          d.Set-up time onto a previously installed track takes about 15 minutes. Any of the components can be removed from the track in a few minutes for servicing, replacement, or to secure the range overnight.
          e.Drive unit operates from 117/230 VAC, 60/50 HZ, single phase power. Drive unit power cord is equipped with a NEMA 5-15P 3-pin grounding plug for convenient connection to the power source.
          f.Rangemaster 9000 Control Console provides the operator with speed control, forward and reverse direction selection, and start/stop. Travel direction and stop location of the target are determined by the operator on the Control Console.
          g.System includes electrical dynamic braking which causes the target to stop instantly from low speed and within approximately 1 foot (0.3 meters) at high speed.
          h.Target travel direction can be reversed at any point along the track without first commanding it to stop.
          i.Target carrier is equipped so a lath or similar material, to which cardboard target backing is attached, can be mounted onto the carrier. It is capable of handling targets of the Army Type E/F size or smaller.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          j.Design system to allow for tandem operation of target carriers on a single drive unit.
          k.The moving target components can be attached to either the front or the back side of the track. The drive unit can be located at either end of the track. System can be set up with the target above the track, or with the target below the track if suspended. Conversion from one form to another is accomplished in about 15 minutes, not including track installation.
          l.Covers and shields are utilized to protect the components from direct exposure to rain and snow.
          m.System is not self armored and must be protected from live fire by a baffle, short berm or wall.
 
          J.AUDIO/VISUAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Audio visual communications systems are available to provide communications to shooters that improve the overall safety of the range. Select the type(s) required and delete those not required.
          1.Model BL2 Sight Light Illuminator: Sight illuminators provide optimum lighting of the weapon sights. They provide shadowless/glareless light in the general area of the sights with a controllable intensity. Provide a separate fixture for each shooter as indicated on the Drawings. Locate on the shooting stall divider and mount to the left of the shooter in order to eliminate shadows.
          a.Each fixture contains an incandescent lamp in a receptacle and a dimmer switch. The light is totally concealed but illuminates the area through the opening on the base of the fixture. Dimmer switch is inside of the fixture with control knob protruding on the base where it is easily reached by the shooter.
          b.Each fixture is housed in an 18-gauge welded steel case with a cream semi-gloss finish.
          c.Each fixture is powered from the target retrieval system or an available outlet.
          1)Provide a flexible cord with each fixture to connect to the entrance box of the corresponding target retrieval system drive unit or other receptacle.
          2)Recommended lamp size is 60-watt incandescent.
          3)Dimmer is a UL listed solid-state, rated at 600 watts and incorporates an on-off switch.
          2.Model MC65 Beta Sight Lights Sight Light Illuminator: Sight illuminators provide optimum lighting of the weapon sights. They provide shadowless/glareless light in the general area of the sights with a controllable intensity. Provide a separate fixture for each shooting point as shown on the Drawings.
          a.Provide a separate fixture for each shooter located on the crossmember that interconnects the shooting stalls with the target retrieval system drive units. This is mounted below the target system in order to eliminate shadows.
          b.Each fixture contains an incandescent lamp in a receptacle and a dimmer switch. The light is totally concealed but illuminates the area through the opening on the base of the fixture. The dimmer switch is inside of the fixture with its control knob protruding on the base where it is easily reached by the shooter.
          c.Opening is covered with a hardware cloth guard, allowing light to exit but keeping brass from semi (automatic) handguns etc. from reaching and breaking the bulb.
          d.Each fixture is housed in a 16-gauge welded steel case. Finish is a textured black semi-gloss.
          e.Each fixture is powered from the target retrieval system.
          f.Flexible armored conduit is furnished with each fixture to connect to the entrance box of the corresponding target retrieval system drive unit. Conduit carries a three conductor grounded line.
          g.Recommended lamp size is 100-watt incandescent. Dimmer is a UL listed solid-state, rated at 600 watts and incorporates an on-off switch.
          3.Model EM15 Signal Light System: Range condition is shown by signal light system visible to all shooters in which RED indicates that no shooting is allowed, AMBER indicates the shooters should be alert for a change, and GREEN indicates the range is secure and shooting may take place according to the Rangemaster's instructions.
          a.System provided with a bank of lights for each shooting point and a master control at the Rangemaster's station, a feedback loop consisting of a Rangemaster call button at each shooting point and signal-light terminals for individual shooters with a signal-light control at the Rangemaster's station.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          b.Provide with signal light system that incorporates a firing-line security system so that all condition lights are switched to red if anyone advances downrange across the firing line. System consists of a photoelectric surveillance system across each shooting stall plus the necessary interfacing electronics.
          c.System consists of a master control panel from which the Rangemaster may select the condition lights. Signals from the control panel shall be transmitted to the signal light terminals by means of low-voltage lines.
          1)Control panel includes switches so the Rangemaster may select the condition lights for individual terminals or may operate all in-unison.
          2)Rangemaster call button in each signal light terminal shall cause the red signal light in that shooting point to illuminate and simultaneously illuminate a red indicator light on the master control panel that identifies the shooting point. This condition remains until canceled at the call button.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          3)Provide with firing line security system consisting of one photoelectric system for each shooting bay. Controls shall be mounted on the signal light control portion of the master control panel. Controls consist of a master activation switch, indicator lights to show when the system is activated, a separate violation indicator light for each shooting bay and a reset control for the system.
          4)Security system shall be a latched type so that once violated, the warning signal remains until the Rangemaster resets it.
          4.Model EM30, Firing Line Security System: System monitors a violation of the firing line (someone advances downrange from the firing line). System consists of a photo-electric surveillance system that will sound an audible alarm within the range to warn those occupying the range of the danger.
          a.System provided with a master control panel for the firing line security system with an indicator light to show when the system is armed, a warning light to show when violated, a reset button, and an audible alarm on/off switch.
          b.When system is used with any electronic target system, the targets will cease transport and return to the edge position when a security breach has occurred
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required and delete if not required.
          c.Provide system with down range doors tied to the security system so if the system is activated, and a door is open, the security alert will engage.
          5.Model EG58 Audio Communications System (Two-Way Speaker Type - Ten Channel Master System): System is a selective type that provides two-way audio communications between the Rangemaster and the range room and enables the Rangemaster to select any one of up to ten individual channels.
          a.Functional Requirements: Master control panel enables the system to be turned on or off, the channels selected, and talk condition or listen condition selected.
          1)Each channel is represented by a mode switch which allows that channel to be turned off, turned on for individual operation, or turned on for in-unison operation with other channels. A separate on/off switch shall control all channels placed in the in-unison mode.
          2)Master control has a talk/listen condition switch. When in the talk position, the Rangemaster is heard on all channels in the in-unison mode.
          3)When the condition switch is in the listen position, the Rangemaster will hear a voice spoke into any one channel whose mode switch is on. He will not hear from channels that are off or in-unison.
          b.Hardware Requirements: System consists of a master station and individual audio terminals.
          1)Master station consists of a control field which is mounted among the other master controls (if any) and which contains the operational controls. It shall also provide the amplifier and power supply.
          2)Each channel provided with an audio terminal that consists of both speaker and microphone capabilities that are housed for surface mounting on walls or ceiling as indicated.
          3)System shall be compatible in electrical characteristics, mounting requirements and appearance to the other equipment in specified in this Section.
          6.Model EG60 Audio Communications System (Two-Way Speaker Type - Twenty Channel Master System): The system is a selective type that provides two-way audio communications between the Rangemaster and the range room and enables the Rangemaster to select any one of up to ten individual channels.
          a.Functional Requirements: Master control panel enables the system to be turned on or off, the channels selected, and talk condition or listen condition selected.
          1)Each channel is represented by a mode switch which allows that channel to be turned off, turned on for individual operation, or turned on for in-unison operation with other channels. A separate on/off switch shall control all channels placed in the in-unison mode.
          2)Master control has a talk/listen condition switch. When in the talk position, the Rangemaster is heard on all channels in the in-unison mode.
          3)When the condition switch is in the listen position, the Rangemaster will hear a voice spoke into any one channel whose mode switch is on. He will not hear from channels that are off or in-unison.
          b.Hardware Requirements: System consists of a master station and individual audio terminals.
          1)Master station consists of a control field which is mounted among the other master controls (if any) and which contains the operational controls. It shall also provide the amplifier and power supply.
          2)Each channel provided with an audio terminal that consists of both speaker and microphone capabilities that are housed for surface mounting on walls or ceiling as indicated.
          3)System shall be compatible in electrical characteristics, mounting requirements and appearance to the other equipment in specified in this Section.
          7.Model EG71 Audio Communications System (Two-Way Speaker Type - Thirty Channel Master System): System is a selective type that provides two-way audio communications between the Rangemaster and the range room and enables the Rangemaster to select any one of up to ten individual channels.
          a.Functional Requirements: Master control panel enables the system to be turned on or off, the channels selected, and talk condition or listen condition selected.
          1)Each channel is represented by a mode switch which allows that channel to be turned off, turned on for individual operation, or turned on for in-unison operation with other channels. A separate on/off switch shall control all channels placed in the in-unison mode.
          2)Master control has a talk/listen condition switch. When in the talk position, the Rangemaster is heard on all channels in the in-unison mode.
          3)When the condition switch is in the listen position, the Rangemaster will hear a voice spoke into any one channel whose mode switch is on. He will not hear from channels that are off or in-unison.
          b.Hardware Requirements: System consists of a master station and individual audio terminals.
          1)Master station consists of a control field which is mounted among the other master controls (if any) and which contains the operational controls. It shall also provide the amplifier and power supply.
          2)Each channel provided with an audio terminal that consists of both speaker and microphone capabilities that are housed for surface mounting on walls or ceiling as indicated.
          c.System shall be compatible in electrical characteristics, mounting requirements and appearance to the other equipment in specified in this Section
          8.Model EG66, Speakers Stations for use Master Communications System
          a.Two-Way Speaker Type to provide two-way audio communications between the Rangemaster and the individual channels.
          b.Functional Requirements: Controlled through the master control panel that enable the stations to be turned on or off, the channels selected, and talk condition or listen condition selected.
          1)Each channel shall be represented by a mode switch which shall allow that channel to be turned off, turned on for individual operation or turned on for in-unison operation with other channels.
          c.Hardware Requirements: Consist of individual audio terminals.
          1)Each channel shall have an audio terminal consisting of both speaker and microphone capabilities and housed for surface mounting on walls or ceiling as indicated.
          2)System shall be compatible in electrical characteristics, mounting requirements and appearance to the other equipment in specified in this Section.
          9.Model EG67, Ceiling Speakers Stations for use Master Communications System
          a.Paging Speaker Type to provide one-way audio communications between the Rangemaster and the individual channels.
          b.Functional Requirements: Controlled through the master control panel that enable the stations to be turned on or off, the channels selected, and talk condition selected.
          1)Each channel shall be represented by a mode switch which shall allow that channel to be turned off, turned on for individual operation or turned on for in-unison operation with other channels.
          c.Hardware Requirements: Consist of individual audio terminals.
          1)Each channel shall have an audio terminal consisting of both speaker and housed for surface mounting on walls or ceiling as indicated.
          2)System shall be compatible in electrical characteristics, mounting requirements and appearance to the other equipment in specified in this Section.
          10.Model EG55, Stereo Ear Protector System:
          a.Headset. Headset consists of an adjustable fitting headband and two ear cups.
          1)Headband is equipped with soft cup pads for extra comfort and stability when worn in the over-the-head position. Extra deep cups are filled with special acoustic fibers.
          2)Acetyl Headband is designed for comfort with initial pressure that is high to ensure best fit, but gradually relaxes after about seven minutes to a more comfortable level.
          b.Built-in Electronics. Ear Protector has built-in electronics which are battery operated.
          1)Built-in electronics automatically zero-in on sounds in the 800-4000 Hz range. (This is the normal frequency range of the human voice.).
          2)Provide with adjustable volume control that amplifies any sound in these frequencies, as much as 10 dB up to a maximum safe 82 dB level.
          3)Sounds above or below the voice range are attenuated from an external sound level of between 82 - 102 dB to a comfortable ear cup level of 82 dB.
          4)When external noises reach above the 102 dB level, the electronics are shut down for protection. Shut down response time is .5 mili-sec (1/2000 of a second) - the fastest response time available.
          c.Battery Operated, using a low cost 9-volt battery with a life expectancy of approximately 290 hours of continuous use.
          1)Provided with a unique six-hour automatic shut-off feature for maximum battery life.
          2)Replacement of battery can be performed within a matter of seconds without damage to electronic circuitry.
 
          K.CONTROL SYSTEMS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Control systems are available to provide programmed courses and scenarios to improve the skills of the shooters and that also improves the overall safety of the range. Controls are available that provide manual and automatic (programmed) operation of the firing range. Select the type(s) required and delete those not required.
          1.Model RM9000 Master Control: Provide complete manual and automatic (programmed) operation of the firing range.
          a.General Description: Master control shall consist of the required hardware and software components necessary to carry out the functions described in this specification.
          1)Hardware is based on an IBM PC compatible computer with additional components and assemblies as necessary.
          2)Master control software operates in the Windows XP environment.
          b.Functional Description: Master control shall provide the following functions:
          1)Manually or automatically control the full potential of all target types required including face-left, face-right, random face, conceal, re-expose last face, pop-up, swing-up, swing-out, hit fall, hit return, hit sensitivity adjust, target illumination, clear hits, hit scores, and target movements such as downrange positioning and return for monorail target systems and lateral direction and speed control for moving target systems.
          2)Allow entry, editing, permanent storage, retrieval, execution and deletion of conventional courses of fire (one shooter/one target) as well as advanced programs (one shooter/multiple targets).
          3)Permit starting, stopping, pausing, continuing, and restarting programmed courses and scenarios.
          4)Stop course in progress in the event of an emergency determined by the operator or automatically upon an encroachment into the secure area protected by the optional security system.
          5)Download stored programs to selected individual control units.
          6)Display targets graphically on the monitor in a manner representative of range layout.
          7)Range display can be zoomed to any level desired by the operator.
          8)Allow the writing of programmed scenarios to perform automatic, timed target operation.
          9)Sections of programs can be skipped, repeated, and executed individually.
          10)Provide on-line help through a HELP menu.
          11)Provide dialog boxes, menus, buttons and other boxes as would be normally associated with Windows-based software.
          12)Provide the following menu items as a minimum:
          a)Controls - selects the various target devices and target control functions.
          b)Program - controls all program functions including buttons for Run, Pause, Reset, Step, and Close. Display Status, Elapsed Time, Step, Instruction, Comment, Delay, Cycle.
          c)Signals - controls signal light and Rangemaster call functions.
          d)Security - controls firing line and door security functions.
          e)View - allows zoom in/out and simulation views.
          f)Help - on-line help system functions.
          13)Minimum System Requirements: The master control shall consist of the following as a minimum:
          a)IBM PC compatible desktop computer.
          b)Pentium IV processor, 1.7 MHz.
          c)256 MB RAM.
          d)40 GB hard disk drive.
          e)CD- ROM.
          f)VGA Monitor, 17 inch.
          g)1 serial and 1 parallel port.
          h)Microsoft Windows XP.
          i)Range Interface Adaptor.
          j)PC to RIA serial cable.
          2.Model RM9000-LT Master Control: Master control shall be providing complete manual and automatic (programmed) operation of the firing range.
          a.General Description: Master control shall consist of the required hardware and software components necessary to carry out the functions described in this specification.
          1)Hardware is based on an IBM PC compatible computer with additional components and assemblies as necessary.
          2)Master control software operates in the Windows XP environment.
          b.Functional Description: Master control shall provide the following functions:
          1)Manually or automatically control the full potential of all target types required including face-left, face-right, random face, conceal, re-expose last face, pop-up, swing-up, swing-out, hit fall, hit return, hit sensitivity adjust, target illumination, clear hits, hit scores, and target movements such as downrange positioning and return for monorail target systems and lateral direction and speed control for moving target systems.
          2)Allow entry, editing, permanent storage, retrieval, execution and deletion of conventional courses of fire (one shooter/one target) as well as advanced programs (one shooter/multiple targets).
          3)Permit starting, stopping, pausing, continuing, and restarting programmed courses and scenarios.
          4)Stop course in progress in the event of an emergency determined by the operator or automatically upon an encroachment into the secure area protected by the optional security system.
          5)Download stored programs to selected individual control units.
          6)Display targets graphically on the monitor in a manner representative of range layout.
          7)Range display can be zoomed to any level desired by the operator.
          8)Allow the writing of programmed scenarios to perform automatic, timed target operation.
          9)Sections of programs can be skipped, repeated, and executed individually.
          10)Provide on-line help through a HELP menu.
          11)Provide dialog boxes, menus, buttons and other boxes as would be normally associated with Windows-based software.
          12)Provide the following menu items as a minimum:
          a)Controls - selects the various target devices and target control functions.
          b)Program - controls all program functions including buttons for Run, Pause, Reset, Step, and Close. Display Status, Elapsed Time, Step, Instruction, Comment, Delay, Cycle.
          c)Signals - controls signal light and Rangemaster call functions.
          d)Security - controls firing line and door security functions.
          e)View - allows zoom in/out and simulation views.
          f)Help - on-line help system functions.
          13)Provide operation, control or monitoring of optional printer and range support systems such as range lighting and ventilation system malfunction notification.
          14)Minimum System Requirements: The master control shall consist of the following as a minimum:
          a)IBM PC compatible Laptop computer.
          b)Pentium IV processor, 1.7 MHz.
          c)256 MB RAM.
          d)40 GB hard disk drive.
          e)CD- ROM.
          f)VGA Monitor, 17 inch.
          g)1 serial and 1 parallel port.
          h)Microsoft Windows XP.
          i)Range Interface Adaptor.
          j)PC to RIA serial cable.
          3.Model RM10000 Master Control: Provide complete manual and automatic (programmed) operation of the firing range.
          a.General Description: Master control shall consist of the required hardware and software components necessary to carry out the functions described in this specification.
          1)Hardware is based on an IBM PC compatible computer with additional components and assemblies as necessary.
          2)Master control software operates in the Windows XP environment.
          b.Functional Description: Master control shall provide the following functions:
          1)Manually or automatically control the full potential of all target types required including face-left, face-right, random face, conceal, re-expose last face, pop-up, swing-up, swing-out, hit fall, hit return, hit sensitivity adjust, target illumination, clear hits, hit scores, and target movements such as downrange positioning and return for monorail target systems and lateral direction and speed control for moving target systems.
          2)Allow entry, editing, permanent storage, retrieval, execution and deletion of conventional courses of fire (one shooter/one target) as well as advanced programs (one shooter/multiple targets).
          3)Permit starting, stopping, pausing, continuing, and restarting programmed courses and scenarios.
          4)Stop course in progress in the event of an emergency determined by the operator or automatically upon an encroachment into the secure area protected by the optional security system.
          5)Download stored programs to selected individual control units.
          6)Display targets graphically on the monitor in a manner representative of range layout.
          7)Range display can be zoomed to any level desired by the operator.
          8)Allow the writing of programmed scenarios to perform automatic, timed target operation.
          9)Sections of programs can be skipped, repeated, and executed individually.
          10)Provide on-line help through a HELP menu.
          11)Provide dialog boxes, menus, buttons and other boxes as would be normally associated with Windows-based software.
          12)Provide the following menu items as a minimum:
          a)Controls - selects the various target devices and target control functions.
          b)Program - controls all program functions including buttons for Run, Pause, Reset, Step, and Close. Display Status, Elapsed Time, Step, Instruction, Comment, Delay, Cycle.
          c)Signals - controls signal light and Rangemaster call functions.
          d)Security - controls firing line and door security functions.
          e)View - allows zoom in/out and simulation views.
          f)Help - on-line help system functions.
          c.Minimum System Requirements: Master control shall consist of the following as a minimum:
          1)IBM PC compatible desktop computer.
          2)Pentium IV processor, 1.7 MHz.
          3)256 MB RAM.
          4)40 GB hard disk drive.
          5)CD- ROM.
          6)VGA Monitor, Touch screen, 17 inch.
          7)1 serial and 1 parallel port.
          8)Microsoft Windows XP.
          9)Range Interface Adaptor.
          10)PC to RIA serial cable.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select one or more of the following optional paragraph(s) as may be required for the project. Delete if not required.
          11)Provide with portable hand carry tablet computer with WiFi interface to the RM10000 base station.
          12)Provide with portable {PDA} hand carry palm size controller connected by WiFi to the RM10000 base station.
          4.Model ATC Controls Master Control: Master control shall be providing complete manual and automatic (programmed) operation of the firing range.
          a.General Description: Master control shall consist of the required hardware and software components necessary to carry out the functions described in this specification.
          1)Hardware is based on an IBM PC compatible computer with additional components and assemblies as necessary.
          2)Master control software operates in the Windows XP environment.
          b.Functional Description: Master control shall provide the following functions:
          1)Manually or automatically control the full potential of all target types required including face-left, face-right, random face, conceal, re-expose last face, pop-up, swing-up, swing-out, hit fall, hit return, hit sensitivity adjust, target illumination, clear hits, hit scores, and target movements such as downrange positioning and return for monorail target systems and lateral direction and speed control for moving target systems.
          2)Allow entry, editing, permanent storage, retrieval, execution and deletion of conventional courses of fire (one shooter/one target) as well as advanced programs (one shooter/multiple targets).
          3)Permit starting, stopping, pausing, continuing, and restarting programmed courses and scenarios.
          4)Stop course in progress in the event of an emergency determined by the operator or automatically upon an encroachment into the secure area protected by the optional security system.
          5)Download stored programs to selected individual control units.
          6)Display targets graphically on the monitor in a manner representative of range layout.
          7)Range display can be zoomed to any level desired by the operator.
          8)Allow the writing of programmed scenarios to perform automatic, timed target operation.
          9)Sections of programs can be skipped, repeated, and executed individually.
          10)Provide on-line help through a HELP menu.
          11)Provide dialog boxes, menus, buttons and other boxes as would be normally associated with Windows-based software.
          12)Provide the following menu items as a minimum:
          a)Controls - selects the various target devices and target control functions.
          b)Program - controls all program functions including buttons for Run, Pause, Reset, Step, and Close. Display Status, Elapsed Time, Step, Instruction, Comment, Delay, Cycle.
          c)Signals - controls signal light and RangeMaster call functions.
          d)Security - controls firing line and door security functions.
          e)View - allows zoom in/out and simulation views.
          f)Help - on-line help system functions.
          13)Provide operation, control or monitoring of optional printer and range support systems such as range lighting and ventilation system malfunction notification.
          14)Minimum System Requirements: Master control shall consist of the following as a minimum:
          a)IBM PC compatible desktop computer.
          b)Pentium IV processor, 1.7 MHz.
          c)256 MB RAM.
          d)40 GB hard disk drive.
          e)CD- ROM.
          f)VGA Monitor, 17 inch.
          g)1 serial and 1 parallel port.
          h)Microsoft Windows XP.
          i)Range Interface Adaptor.
          j)PC to RIA serial cable.
          5.Model EC16, Portable/Fixed Multi-Cycle Timer Console Control: Timer Console is a multiple cycle device used to control up to six banks of turning targets. It can be installed in a fixed location, such as a control tower, or it can be portable and moved up and down the range plugging into downrange terminals.
          a.Controller: Controlling electronics of the multiple cycle timer allows the user to select the following range of times for each function:
          1)Number of cycles: 1 - 999
          2)Expose times: 1 - 999
          3)Conceal times: 1 - 999
          4)Delay in start time: 1 - 999
          5)(Any combination of times is possible - Times are in seconds)
          b.Times and cycles selected can control up to six individual target banks or individual targets. That could be (face/edge or pop-up/pop-down) as well as banks of turning targets connected together to face/edge the targets using a single drive unit.
          c.Control console is powered by a standard electrical outlet and has a connector to plug into the downrange target control wiring harness data line.
          d.Standard line cord is 6 feet in length and the standard data line harness is 66 feet.
          e.Downrange terminal is a pair of AC and DC terminal boxes with ballistic protection as required based on the type and range layout. One has a weather-proof duplex plug and the other has a weatherproof DC line connector on.
          f.Power requirement Timer Console is 117V AC, single cycle, 60HZ, 2 Amp. An internal power supply provides 12V DC power to the controlling functions.
          6.Model EF 5, Individual Control Unit: Provide individual target system controls to permit individual shooters or instructors to operate the target system at each firing point with the same control functions as allowed by the Master control Console for the firing points. Used with CBN, RTS360 and RTS360L target systems.
          a.Microprocessor based individual control is enabled for local mode operation by the Rangemaster from his master control. When enabled for local mode, the individual control operates independently of other shooter's controls and the Rangemaster control. Each individual control:
          1)Provides two distinct modes of target operation: (1) manual (direct), and (2) pre-program.
          2)Contains 8K bytes of non-volatile internal memory for program and operating status storage.
          3)Is programmable from the Rangemaster control. Rangemaster can transfer a program from his master console to the individual control(s) via the interconnecting serial data cable.
          4)Retains the pre-program in its internal memory with or without its power on. Loss of power to the control does not erase or cause loss of the entered program. The program can only be deleted by a deliberate erase process.
          5)Provided with a liquid crystal display (LCD), to display messages to the shooter or instructor regarding target status and control operation.
          6)In union with the master control console, performs diagnostic self-tests on power up which check the status of the control processor, memory and input/output functions.
          7)Permits pause and continue target system operation in addition to run and stop operation. Pause temporarily, suspends target activity and continues restores operation from the point at which it was paused. Pause is also a selectable programmable command.
          8)Is fully programmable from the keypad. The program can be edited while it is being entered or after it has been stored to non-volatile memory.
          b.Functional Description: Control consists of a 32-character alphanumeric liquid crystal display, 12-key full stroke key pad for numeric entry and function selection.
          1)Display will indicate the current target distance from the firing line, the number of seconds programmed between initiation of a program and the movement of the target, the direction of turn (face left/right), the number of seconds of face time, the number of seconds of edge time and the number of cycles of edge and face movements.
          2)During program entry or editing, the display will show the program instructions as they are entered.
          3)Key pad allows entry of all commands and numeric; stop position, delay time, time of expose, face left and face right, time of conceal, number of cycles, and also contains Rangemaster call.
          4)Twelve-key pad allows the following functions to be selected:
          a)RANDOM FACE: (# Face Right) Permits the target to oscillate from conceal to face-left to face-right in a pseudo random mode. Example - at end of programmed delay, target may turn face-left or face-right. After expose time is completed, target will edge, wait for programmed edge time to expire, then turn again either face-left or face-right. The Random Face key is usable in both manual and program modes.
          b)FACE LEFT: In manual mode, faces target LEFT. In program mode, stores this command.
          c)EDGE: In manual mode, EDGES (conceals) target. In program mode, stores this command.
          d)FACE RIGHT: In manual mode, faces target RIGHT. In program mode, stores this command.
          e)HOME: In manual mode, returns carrier to near stop. Command is stored during program entry.
          f)POSITION: Depressed prior to numeric selection of distance stop. After desired distance is entered, carrier will transport to this position. In program mode, stores this command.
          g)ENTER: Pressed to complete numeric entry or to allow access to special control commands. When pressed and held, causes ICU to enter learn mode.
          h)CLEAR: Pressed to clear numeric entry. When pressed and held, forces ICU into Direct (manual) mode.
          i)TIME: Depressed prior to numeric selection of delay time before start of exercise or selection of duration of face-left/edge/face right in program mode.
          j)CYCLE: In program mode, allows selection of number of edge/face cycles or other repetitive event cycles.
          k)RUN/STOP: Alternately starts and stops operation of local control.
          c.Control system is modular in design with straight-line, anodized aluminum face plate that attaches to the shooting stall with six screws.
          1)All keys shall be of heavy-duty full-stroke type with positive tactile feel. Keypad caps shall be double-shot molded, one color for background key, and the second color for the molded legend. Legends on the face plate shall be anodized into the finished aluminum panel to provide permanence.
          2)Display shall be liquid crystal (LCD) type, 16-character by two-line dot matrix format.
          3)Remote run/stop cable receptacle is mounted at the bottom of the control surface, free from interference with programming keys. Remote run/stop cable assembly is optional and must be specified separately.
          d.Electrical Requirements: Control system shall be powered from five VDC supply.
          1)Memory shall be of the non-volatile type ensuring retention of all programs, should there be a loss of electrical power and during normal power off of the control.
          2)Connect to Rangemaster control console via a seven-pin connector and (3) twisted pairs of serial data cable.
          3)Connect to drive unit via a 25-conductor cable and RS-232 type data connector.
          4)All control signals from individual control to target system drive unit shall be low (logic level) voltage DC.
          5)Local control is capable of controlling the light on the target carrier if so equipped. It can control it for 0-100 percent full intensity.
          7.Model E4P Local Control Unit:
          a.Target Retrieval System Controls: Controls shall enable the target retrieval systems to be operated by individual shooters. Used with CEE and CEB target systems.
          1)Controls shall be Omicron Local Controls, Model E4P, as furnished by Meggitt Training Systems, Inc. Located as shown on the plans, and each control shall provide the shooter with a forward/return switch.
          b.Functional requirements: Local controls shall provide directional travel and stop signals to their corresponding drive units of the target retrieval systems. Switch logic shall prevent simultaneous signals.
          c.Hardware requirements: Control components shall be selected to give long life for the service intended and to provide convenient operation.
          1)Controls shall operate on 115 vac electrical power, be of matching capacity for the target carrier drive units, and be wired directly into the drive units.
          2)Local control panels shall be anodized aluminum with flush-mounted components. They shall provide identifying control function legends easily visible from a distance of 18 inches in normal lighting.
          3)Controls shall be flush mounted into the shooting stalls essentially as shown on the plans.
 
          L.MOBILE RANGES
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Mobile ranges provide a cost effective way to maintain proficiency of personnel by bringing the range to the shooters and minimizing travel and overtime to travel to fixed range locations for training. Select the equipment required and delete those not required.
          1.Road RangeIII-53: Fully equipped firearms training facility in a trailer. Trailer contains all the desirable features of an indoor range and is easily transported for use at dispersed sites or parked in a convenient location. Road Range is provided as follows:
          a.53 foot (16.15 m) long by 8.5 feet (2.59 m) wide over the road trailer conforming to all DOT regulations for use on unrestricted roads.
          b.Handgun ballistics on floor, ceiling and walls.
          c.Rubber granular bullet trap, Model LE7500.
          d.General and target lighting system.
          e.HEPA filtered exhaust system.
          f.Laminar flow air wall supply system.
          g.Separate Rangemaster's room with ballistic view window and entrance door. Viewing window allows the Rangemaster an extended line of sight to the firing line.
          h.Thermal insulation on walls and ceiling, 1 inch (25 mm) thick.
          i.Sound absorbent foam on walls and ceiling, 2 inches (51 mm) thick.
          j.Bullet absorbent rubber flooring, 1.75 inches (44 mm) thick.
          k.OSHA approved removable stairs.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select one of the following two paragraphs as required for the project and delete the one not required.
          l.100 amp master power panel, 208 volt three phase.
          m.100 amp master power panel, 220 volt single phase.
          n.10,000 BTU heater/cooling unit in Rangemaster's room.
          o.Bi-directional monorail target systems, Model RTS-10M.
          p.Laptop computer controlled console, Model RM9000LT with individual control units, EF5, in each shooting lane.
          q.Clear-view shooting stalls with dividers for three defined positions, Model BV10B.
          r.Range communication system, Model EG58/66.
          s.Visual communications system with F/L security, Model EM15/30.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following optional paragraph if required for the project. Delete if not required.
          t.Provide rifle ballistics on walls, ceiling and floor, protection up to (3500 FPS/3000 Ft-Lb). Suitable for handguns and all rifles up to and including 5.56 and 7.62 cal.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select one or more of the following optional paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
          u.Storage box under trailer, 36 inches by 30 inches by 100 inches (914 mm by 762 mm by 2540 mm) storage box with lockable doors on both sides.
          v.Trailer-Vac system: Built-in HEPA range cleanup vacuum system. System is built into the floor and the vacuum unit is located under the trailer in a locked box. The vacuum hose is provided that connects through the floor.
          w.Fuel Generator 20 KW: Power source sized to meet the needs of the systems selected and mounted on the front of the trailer. Included with a 100 gallon fuel tank and remote starting controls in the range area.
          x.Gun safe built into Rangemaster's room. Unit is an approved safe that can hold up to four rifles and six handguns with ammunition.
          y.Two infrared heaters over the firing line as an added comfort.
          z.Split-level front jacks for range leveling this option splits the standard front jack stands and adds two independent units at the rear area of the trailer. These can be used to level the Road Range or to simply take the weight off the tires when parked for an extended time period.
          aa.Spare tire and rack for trailer with a mounting rack under the trailer unit.
          ab.Red light and siren package built into the range portion of the system.
          ac.Road Range configured into a double long unit which allows 25 meter of target distance.
          ad.Road Range configured into a double wide unit which allows six lanes of targets to be used at the same time or they can be run as two independent ranges side by side.
 
          2.4MILITARY COMBINED ARMS TRAINING EQUIPMENT
 
          A.Infantry Target Systems
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Infantry target systems are provided to effectively support training and range safety at military facilities. Select the stationary or moving target system(s) required and delete those not required.
          1.SIT (Stationary Infantry Target):
          a.Model AA8, Pop-Up Target Mechanism, Radio Control, Portable: Target Mechanism is capable of raising and lowering (pop-up) silhouette targets, and shall be battery powered and remotely radio controlled. The Target System included under this specification shall be presently in use by the DoD and must be currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable. The target mechanism shall have the following characteristics:
          1)Target mechanism shall be an electro-mechanical actuator, which exposes and conceals a silhouette target on command. No hydraulics or pneumatics shall be used.
          2)Remotely radio controlled from a hand held or computer controller.
          3)Man-portable and suited for permanent or temporary installation in a sheltered emplacement.
          4)Total weight (less battery and target) shall be less than 50 pounds (22.68 Kg).
          5)Power shall be provided from a sealed, external 12 volt DC rechargeable battery.
          6)Hit sensor for the target mechanism shall be an integral part of the target holder.
          7)Transmit status and hit count data to the controller via two-way radio.
          8)To accommodate various ammunition types and avoid the need for personnel to go down range, hit sensitivity adjustments shall be carried out remotely from the PC controller.
          9)Changing the number of hits required to cause the target to conceal shall be remotely selected from the controller and executed from the target mechanism.
          10)Target mechanism shall be capable of operating in a temperature range of minus 25 degrees F to 110 degrees F (minus 32 degrees C to 43 degrees C).
          11)Two-way radio used by the target mechanism shall be built-in. Externally connected radios are not permitted.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following accessories are optional Select the options required and delete those not required.
          12)Accessories. Provide with the following accessories.
          a)5-unit battery charging system.
          b)12-unit battery charging system.
          c)30-unit battery charging system.
          d)60-unit battery charging system.
          e)Solar charging kit.
          f)Muzzle flash simulator.
          g)Double target arm.
          h)Sound effects simulator.
          b.Model AA9, Pop-Up Target Mechanism, Radio Control, AC Power: Target Mechanism is capable of raising and lowering (pop-up) silhouette targets, and shall be AC powered and remotely radio controlled. The Target System included under this specification shall be presently in use by the US Marine Corps and US Army and must be currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable. The target mechanism shall have the following characteristics:
          1)Target mechanism shall be an electro-mechanical actuator, which exposes and conceals a silhouette target on command. No hydraulics or pneumatics shall be used.
          2)Remotely radio controlled from a hand held or computer controller.
          3)Man-portable and suited for permanent or temporary installation in a sheltered emplacement.
          4)Total weight (less target) shall be less than 50 pounds (22.68 Kg).
          5)Power shall be provided from AC mains, at 115/230VAC, 50/60 Hz, single phase electrical power.
          6)Hit sensor for the target mechanism shall be an integral part of the target holder.
          7)Transmit status and hit count data to the controller via two-way radio.
          8)To accommodate various ammunition types and avoid the need for personnel to go down range, hit sensitivity adjustments shall be carried out remotely from the PC controller.
          9)Changing the number of hits required to cause the target to conceal shall be remotely selected from the controller and executed from the target mechanism.
          10)Target mechanism shall be capable of operating in a temperature range of minus 25 degrees F to 110 degrees F (minus 32 degrees C to 43 degrees C).
          11)Two-way radio used by the target mechanism shall be built-in. Externally connected radios are not permitted.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following accessories are optional Select the options required and delete those not required.
          12)Accessories. Provide with the following accessories.
          a)Muzzle flash simulator.
          b)Double target arm.
          c)Sound effects simulator.
          c.Model AA10, Pop-Up Target Mechanism, Cable Control, AC Power: Target Mechanism is capable of raising and lowering (pop-up) silhouette targets, and shall be AC powered and cable controlled. The Target System included under this specification shall be presently in use by the US Army and must be currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable. The target mechanism shall have the following characteristics:
          1)Target mechanism shall be an electro-mechanical actuator, which exposes and conceals a silhouette target on command. No hydraulics or pneumatics shall be used.
          2)Remotely radio controlled from a hand held or computer controller.
          3)Man-portable and suited for permanent or temporary installation in a sheltered emplacement.
          4)Total weight (less target) shall be less than 60 pounds (27.22 Kg).
          5)Power shall be provided from AC mains, at 115/230VAC, 50/60 Hz, single phase electrical power.
          6)Hit sensor for the target mechanism shall be an integral part of the target holder.
          7)Transmit status and hit count data to the controller via two-way data cable.
          8)To accommodate various ammunition types and avoid the need for personnel to go down range, hit sensitivity adjustments shall be carried out remotely from the PC controller.
          9)Changing the number of hits required to cause the target to conceal shall be remotely selected from the controller and executed from the target mechanism.
          10)Target mechanism shall be capable of operating in a temperature range of minus 25 degrees F to 110 degrees F (minus 32 degrees C to 43 degrees C).
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following accessories are optional Select the options required and delete those not required.
          11)Accessories. Provide with the following accessories.
          a)Muzzle flash simulator.
          b)Double target arm.
          c)Sound effects simulator.
          2.MIT (Moving Infantry Target):
          a.Model DP26, Moving Infantry Target, Cable-Driven: Equipment shall simulate one or more enemy infantrymen moving with evasive deftness by traveling from left to right, right to left, changing speed, stopping, instantly changing direction, and dropping from sight on command or when hit. The Target System included under this specification shall be presently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable. System consists of various assemblies and related hardware as follows:
          1)Winch Drive with Motor Control. Winch drive consists of the drive unit, cable turnaround assembly and motor control with the following characteristics:
          a)Winch drive shall be a bi-directional unit that pulls a cable attached to the target carrier(s). The winch drive receives direction and speed commands from the motor control.
          b)Cable turnaround assembly shall be located at the opposite end of the track from the drive unit. Turnaround assembly shall have an adjustable device to properly tension the drive cable.
          c)Motor control shall be powered from either 12 or 24 VDC; 120/240 VAC, 60 Hz; or 240 VAC, 50 Hz single phase power.
          d)Motor control shall receive control signals via buried cable or by two-way data radio signals from a hand-held controller or range control station.
          e)Motor control speed shall be remotely selectable from the control station in the approximate range of 2 (3.2 km/hr) to 9 MPH (14.5 km/hr) in 1 MPH (1.6 km/hr) increments. Motor control shall allow the target carrier to reach the selected speed within 2 meters of travel and stop within 2 meters when signaled by the control station or track limit indicator. Control station shall increase or decrease movement speed at will, change travel direction at any time, and stop the target carrier at any place independently of the track limit indicator.
          2)Track Assembly: Track consists of prefabricated, light-weight metal sections for ease of handling and assembly. Individual track sections shall be 10 feet (3 m) long. New emplacements require minimal earthwork for the track right-of-way.
          a)Track shall be attached to vertical stanchions approximately 22.5 inches (572 mm) in height. Stanchions shall be placed directly on the ground at ten-foot intervals as shown on the Drawings. Stanchions can be set directly in soil or anchored to concrete pads depending on permanency of the installation.
          b)Join track sections with rust-resistant fasteners tightened with hand tools. Cutting, drilling or welding in the field is not required.
          c)A mechanical travel limit indicator near each end of the track shall automatically signal the target to stop before it reaches the end of track. Tracks ends shall be equipped with resilient bumpers to cushion the target if it overruns the limit.
          3)Target Carrier: Target carrier shall carry the Target Mechanism and the battery for the target mechanism. Target carrier is attached to the drive unit with a flexible steel cable.
          4)Target Mechanism: Target mechanism shall be carried on the target carrier and be an electromechanical actuator capable of raising and lowering an Army E, F, or 3D personnel-style target in the pop-up mode of actuation.
          a)Target shall be elevated from a horizontal-concealed position to a vertical-exposed position in 3/4 second in still air and in less than 1-1/2 seconds in a 35 MPH (56 km) headwind.
          b)Equipment shall be capable of presenting the personnel target above a 26-inch (66 cm) high berm.
          c)Target mechanism shall be remotely preset to one of 3 hit responses (fall when hit 'N' times, bob when hit, remain exposed when hit) and cause the target to respond accordingly.
          d)The target mechanism carried on the target carrier while moving or still, shall perform all of the functions of the stationary infantry target mechanism. The mechanism shall be a separable unit fastened to the target carrier and can be removed as a complete assembly if necessary.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following accessories are optional Select the options required and delete those not required.
          5)Accessories. Provide with the following accessories.
          a)Solar charging kit.
          b)Muzzle flash simulator.
          c)Interface to GFM MILES detector/LTDS.
          d)Double target arm.
          e)Sound effects simulator.
          b.Model DP28, Moving Infantry Target System, Self Powered: Equipment shall simulate one or more enemy infantrymen moving with evasive deftness by traveling from left to right, right to left, changing speed, stopping, instantly changing direction, and dropping from sight on command or when hit. System consists of various assemblies and related hardware as follows:
          1)Track Subsystem: Track shall be prefabricated, lightweight metal sections for ease of handling and assembly. Individual track sections shall be 20 feet (6 m) long. New emplacements shall require minimal earthwork for the track right-of-way.
          a)Installed track shall be secured to wood ties.
          b)Track sections shall be joined with rust-resistant fasteners, which are tightened with hand tools. Cutting, drilling or welding in the field is not be required.
          c)A mechanical travel limit indicator near each end of the track shall automatically signal the carrier to stop before it reaches the end of track.
          2)Target Carrier. Target carrier shall be self-powered and carry the target mechanism. Batteries shall be regenerated from a regulated, solar charging assembly provided and shall be adequate to assure target operation under normal conditions. The carrier is provided with a variable-speed DC traction motor.
          a)Carrier speed shall be remotely selectable from the control system in the approximate range of 2 (3.2 km/hr) to 9 MPH (14.5 km/hr) in 1 MPH (1.6 km/hr) increments.
          b)The carrier shall reach the selected speed within 2 meters of travel and stop within 2 meters when signaled by the control station or track limit indicator.
          c)Control station shall increase or decrease movement speed at will, change travel direction at any time, and stop the target carrier at any place independently of the track limit indicator.
          d)Carrier shall be fabricated from lightweight structural shapes arranged to minimize the overall height and payload. Drive wheel(s) shall have a rubber tread to provide improved traction on wet and dry track.
          3)Target Mechanism: Target mechanism shall be carried on the target carrier and be an electromechanical actuator capable of raising and lowering an Army E, F, or 3D personnel-style target in the pop-up mode of actuation.
          a)Target shall be elevated from a horizontal-concealed position to a vertical-exposed position in 3/4 second in still air and in less than 1-1/2 seconds in a 35 MPH (56 km) headwind.
          b)Equipment shall be capable of presenting the personnel target above a 26-inch (66 cm) high berm.
          c)Target mechanism shall be remotely preset to one of 3 hit responses (fall when hit 'N' times, bob when hit, remain exposed when hit) and cause the target to respond accordingly.
          d)The target mechanism carried on the target carrier while moving or still, shall perform all of the functions of the stationary infantry target mechanism. The mechanism shall be a separable unit fastened to the target carrier and can be removed as a complete assembly if necessary.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following accessories are optional Select the options required and delete those not required.
          4)Accessories. Provide with the following accessories.
          a)Solar charging kit.
          b)AC charging kit.
 
          B.Armor Target Systems
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Armor target systems are provided to effectively support training and range safety at military facilities. Select the stationary or moving target system(s) required and delete those not required.
          1.SAT (Stationary Armor Target):
          a.Model AA25, Tank Target Mechanism, Stationary, Frontal: Capable of raising and lowering (pop-up) full-scale, standard NATO front view tank and other vehicle targets, and shall be remotely controlled. This Model shall be in regular use by components of the U.S. Army and currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable. Equipment consists of various assemblies and related hardware as follows:
          1)Mechanism shall raise and lower the target using an electric motor turning a jackscrew assembly. No hydraulics or cable winching mechanisms shall be used.
          2)Control: Provide with a "Universal" control scheme which allows cable control from supplier-furnished Computer Control Station or an existing RETS Range Control Station computer through a Cable Junction Box (CJB) without modification. Also provide for control as follows:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the control system(s) required and delete those not required.
          a)Control through a supplier furnished Computer Control System
          b)Control using hand-held programmable Range Controller.
          c)Radio control from an existing RETS Range Control Station.
          d)Control as indicated on the Drawings.
          3)Equipment shall be portable and suited for permanent or temporary installation in a ballistically secure emplacement.
          4)Power:
          a)Powered from an external 12 volt DC rechargeable battery.
          b)Provide with a built-in battery charger for emplacements that have 120 VAC or 240 VAC power available.
          5)Hit sensor shall attach to the target support member, and not to the target. Sensor shall detect hits ranging from .50 cal. (12.7 mm) to 120 mm rounds and transmit status and hit count data via the active cable or radio control link.
          6)Provide with a local test switch on the mechanism to allow raising and lowering the target for testing, maintenance and target changing.
          7)Hit sensitivity adjustments shall be carried out remotely from the PC or optional hand held controller.
          8)Changing the number of hits required to cause the target to conceal shall be remotely selected at the remote control point via radio or cable.
          9)Capable of operating in a temperature range of -25 degrees F to 110 degrees F (-32 degrees C to 43 degrees C).
          10)Two-way radio and controlling logic shall be attached to the mechanism. Unmounted control boxes connected by cable are not permitted.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following accessories are optional Select the options required and delete those not required.
          11)Accessories. Provide with the following accessories.
          a)Internal Battery Charger
          b)Battery Eliminator
          c)Interface to GFM MILES detector/LTDS
          d)Solar Charging Kit
          e)Stacking/Carrying Handles
          f)Telescoping Stabilizers
          b.Model AA28, Tank Target Mechanism, Stationary, Flank: Capable of raising and lowering (pop-up) full-scale, standard NATO front or flank view tank and other vehicle targets, and shall be remotely controlled. This Model shall be in regular use by components of the DoD and currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable. Equipment consists of various assemblies and related hardware as follows:
          1)Mechanism shall raise and lower the target using an electric motor turning a jackscrew assembly. No hydraulics or cable winching mechanisms shall be used.
          2)Control: Provide with a "Universal" control scheme which allows cable control from supplier-furnished Computer Control Station or an existing RETS Range Control Station computer through a Cable Junction Box (CJB) without modification. Also provide for control as follows:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the control system(s) required and delete those not required.
          a)Control through a supplier furnished Computer Control System
          b)Control using hand-held programmable Range Controller.
          c)Radio control from an existing RETS Range Control Station.
          d)Control as indicated on the Drawings.
          3)Equipment shall be portable and suited for permanent or temporary installation in a ballistically secure emplacement.
          4)Power:
          a)Powered from two external 12 volt DC rechargeable batteries.
          b)Provide with a built-in battery charger for emplacements that have 120 VAC or 240 VAC power available.
          5)Hit sensor shall attach to the target support member, and not to the target. Sensor shall detect hits ranging from .50 cal. (12.7 mm) to 120 mm rounds and transmit status and hit count data via the active cable or radio control link.
          6)Provide with a local test switch on the mechanism to allow raising and lowering the target for testing, maintenance and target changing.
          7)Hit sensitivity adjustments shall be carried out remotely from the PC or optional hand held controller.
          8)Changing the number of hits required to cause the target to conceal shall be remotely selected at the remote control point via radio or cable.
          9)Capable of operating in a temperature range of -25 degrees F to 110 degrees F (-32 degrees C to 43 degrees C).
          10)Two-way radio and controlling logic shall be attached to the mechanism. Unmounted control boxes connected by cable are not permitted.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following accessories are optional. Select the options required and delete those not required.
          11)Accessories. Provide with the following accessories.
          a)Internal Battery Charger.
          b)Interface to GFM MILES detector/LTDS.
          c)Solar Charging Kit.
          d)Telescoping Stabilizers.
          c.Armored Moving Target System (AMTS) self-propelled: Capable of raising and lowering (pop-up), as well as moving, any of the full-scale, Standard NATO, flank-view tank targets, and shall be remotely controlled using Meggitt Model DP62 or equal. The model shall be presently in use by the DoD and currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable.
          1)Carrier shall be self-propelled and travel on standard gauge, 56-1/2 inch (143.5 cm) railroad rails provided by others.
          2)Equip carrier with integral lifting eyes on the vehicle frame. Carrier, without target, shall be capable of being easily lifted by crane or other suitable lifting device for transport.
          3)Carrier vehicle and target lifter shall be electrically powered from on-board batteries. Hydraulics are not permitted.
          4)Carrier shall move in either direction and raise/lower a full-scale, Standard NATO, flank-view target under full operator control.
          5)Carrier speed shall be operator selectable from the control point over the range of 0 to 20 MPH (0 to 32 kpH). Speed shall be capable of being changed while the carrier is in motion.
          6)Carrier vehicle wheels shall have a rubberized tread to improve traction under most rail conditions.
          7)Carrier shall be slowed or stopped by dynamic braking through the motor controller.
          8)Equip carrier with an automatic parking brake to hold the carrier in place when stopped. Provide with a manual override to permit the carrier to be moved manually.
          9)Provide carrier with on-board travel limit switches to detect plates placed between the rails at either end of the track. To minimize carrier overrun potential at the track ends, the carrier shall have a distance encoder to supplement the normal travel limit switches. Encoder shall signal the carrier to stop if the carrier travels further than the programmed travel distance. Encoder shall be programmable for various track lengths.
          10)To minimize damage and speed target changing, the hit sensors shall attach to the target support members and not to the target.
          11)Carrier shall be capable of providing power to both "low" and "high" voltage thermal targets and shall be furnished with a MILES interface adapter that allows MILES to be used with the AMTS.
          12)Fabricate carrier vehicle framework of structural steel shapes and plates and shall be suitably primed and finished to withstand weathering without corrosion.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following accessories are optional. Select the options required and delete those not required.
          13)Accessories. Provide with the following accessories.
          a)Moonlight simulator that can be remotely controlled by the operator.
          b)On-board generator and battery charger to assure continuous range operation.
          c)Computer control system, a hand held controller and an optional interface device to allow control by an existing ERETS computer system.
          d)Electrification kit to allow the on-board battery charger to be powered from the existing RETS AMTC bus bars.
 
          C.Control Systems
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Tower Controllers are used for automating Infantry and Armor Target systems. This equipment may use used together with the equipment specified in this specification or may be used to upgrade existing systems. Select the system(s) models required and delete those not required.
          1.Tower Controls
          a.Model RM9000 Master Control: Provide complete manual and automatic (programmed) operation of the firing range. This Model shall be in regular use by components of the DoD and currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable.
          1)General Description: Master control shall consist of the required hardware and software components necessary to carry out the functions described in this specification.
          a)Hardware is based on an IBM PC compatible computer with additional components and assemblies as necessary.
          b)Master control software operates in the Windows XP environment.
          2)Functional Description: The master control shall provide the following functions:
          a)Manually or automatically control the full potential of all target types required including face-left, face-right, random face, conceal, re-expose last face, pop-up, swing-up, swing-out, hit fall, hit return, hit sensitivity adjust, target illumination, clear hits, hit scores, and target movements such as downrange positioning and return for monorail target systems and lateral direction and speed control for moving target systems.
          b)Allow entry, editing, permanent storage, retrieval, execution and deletion of conventional courses of fire (one shooter/one target) as well as advanced programs (one shooter/multiple targets).
          c)Permit starting, stopping, pausing, continuing, and restarting programmed courses and scenarios.
          d)Stop course in progress in the event of an emergency determined by the operator or automatically upon an encroachment into the secure area protected by the optional security system.
          e)Download stored programs to selected individual control units.
          f)Display targets graphically on the monitor in a manner representative of range layout.
          g)Range display can be zoomed to any level desired by the operator.
          h)Allow the writing of programmed scenarios to perform automatic, timed target operation.
          i)Sections of programs can be skipped, repeated, and executed individually.
          j)Provide on-line help through a HELP menu.
          k)Provide dialog boxes, menus, buttons and other boxes as would be normally associated with Windows-based software.
          l)Provide the following menu items as a minimum:
          1)Controls - selects the various target devices and target control functions.
          2)Program - controls all program functions including buttons for Run, Pause, Reset, Step, and Close. Display Status, Elapsed Time, Step, Instruction, Comment, Delay, Cycle.
          3)Signals - controls signal light and rangemaster call functions.
          4)Security - controls firing line and door security functions.
          5)View - allows zoom in/out and simulation views.
          6)Help - on-line help system functions.
          m)Minimum System Requirements: The master control shall consist of the following as a minimum:
          1)IBM PC compatible desktop computer.
          2)Pentium IV processor, 1.7 MHz.
          3)256 MB RAM.
          4)40 GB hard disk drive.
          5)CD- ROM.
          6)VGA Monitor, 17 inch.
          7)1 serial and 1 parallel port.
          8)Microsoft Windows XP.
          9)Range Interface Adaptor.
          10)PC to RIA serial cable.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the Cable Control or Radio Control interface from the following two paragraphs and delete the paragraph not required.
          n)Range Computer Control System, Cable: Provide control system with Range Interface Adapter to permit manual and automatic (programmed) operation of the targets through the Range Computer Controller using two-way cable link:
          1)Range Interface Adapter shall be a stand-alone, microprocessor device which allows the Range Computer Controller to remotely command target mechanisms and shall provide two way data communication between the targets and the Computer Controller.
          2)Range Interface Adapter shall mount in the tower and be connected to the Range Computer Controller using RS-232 cable.
          3)Adapter shall encode received information from the targets, such as status and hit count, and return this data to the Range Computer Controller for processing and display.
          4)Adapter shall communicate with the targets using serial data cables.
          5)Provide with any necessary cables to complete the installation.
          o)Range Computer Control System, Radio: Provide control system with a Target Radio Interface to permit manual and automatic (programmed) operation of the targets through the Range Computer Controller two-way radio link
          1)Target Radio Interface shall be a stand-alone, microprocessor device which allows the Range Computer Controller to remotely command target mechanisms and shall provide two way data communication between the targets and the Range Computer Controller.
          2)Target Radio Interface shall mount in the tower and be connected to the Range Computer Controller using an RS-232 cable.
          3)Target Radio Interface shall monitor commands from the Range Computer Controller and actuate radio controlled targets.
          4)Interface shall encode received information from the targets, such as status and hit count, and return this data to the Range Computer Controller for processing and display.
          5)Radio Interface shall communicate with the targets via an RF telemetry link on a frequency to be selected.
          6)Provide with an appropriate antenna and any necessary cables to complete the installation.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Portable Controllers are used for automating Infantry and Armor Target systems. This equipment may use used together with the target equipment specified in this specification or may be used to upgrade existing systems. Select the system(s) models required and delete those not required.
          2.Portable Controllers
          a.Model RZ4, Portable, Programmable Hand Held Target Controller: A portable, hand held programmable Range Controller shall be provided which allows the operator to command direction of travel, target expose/conceal, number of hits required to "kill" the target, and hit attributes. The model of the Hand Held Target Controller under this specification shall be presently in use by the DoD and must be currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable. Hand Held Target Controller shall consist of the required hardware and software components necessary to carry out the functions described in this specification.
          1)Controller shall allow remote hit sensitivity adjustment to allow for various types of ammunition to be fired at the target.
          2)Controller shall communicate with the target mechanisms using a two-way radio link. Controller shall send various commands to the targets and receive status and hit count for display.
          3)Controller shall be capable of remotely operating the optional simulators.
          4)Controller shall operate from its own rechargeable battery pack. Provide battery pack with its own charger.
          5)Controller shall be capable of storing 100 scenarios and allow the operator to enter, edit, store to memory, recall from memory, delete from memory and execute (run) programs.
          6)Previously stored scenarios shall be retained in memory in the event of loss of power or by turning off the Hand Held Target Controller.
          7)Hand Held Target Controller shall be capable of controlling 200 individual targets, minimum.
          8)Keys and display shall be back lighted for night time operation.
          b.Model RZ15, Tank Target Interface Devices for Radio Remote Control Operation: Provide Tank Target Interface Devices for Radio Remote Control Operation of Tank Target Mechanisms. The equipment shall be presently in use by DoD and must be currently in production. Unfielded prototypes are not acceptable. Tank Target Interface Devices shall consist of the required hardware and software components necessary to carry out the functions described in this specification.
          1)Tank Target Interface. Tank Target Interface is used to operate Tank Target Mechanisms by remote radio control.
          2)Interface shall mount inside the Tank Target Mechanism and connect through a standard W107 interface cable.
          3)Interface shall be an addressable unit which receives and interprets commands from the Hand Held Controller to operate its host mechanism.
          4)Hits and status for the controlled Tank Target Mechanisms shall be collected by the Tank Target Interface and transmitted back to the Hand Held Controller using the two-way radio telemetry link. Tank Target Interface shall be furnished with an appropriate antenna.
          5)Tank Target Interface shall mount in the Tank Target Mechanism in the space normally occupied by the Tank Target Mechanism's receiver without the need for special tools or modification.
          6)Commands. The following commands shall be performed by the Tank Target Interface:
          a)Select (enable) Unit.
          b)Deselect (disable) Unit.
          c)Down (conceal).
          d)Up (expose).
          e)Hit Fall (down when hit).
          f)Hit Bob (down/up when hit).
          g)Set Number of Hits to Kill.
          h)Hit Hold (remain up when hit).
          i)Hostile Fire.
          j)Battle Effects (ATKS).
          k)Return Status/Hits.
 
          PART 3EXECUTION
 
          3.1EXAMINATION
 
          A.Do not begin installation until exterior locations, structure and installing surfaces have been properly prepared.
 
          B.Verify that all supports and other adjoining conditions have been installed and prepared in accordance with the Drawings.
 
          C.If structure and installing surfaces preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
 
          3.2PREPARATION
 
          A.Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.
 
          B.Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions.
 
          3.3INSTALLATION
 
          A.Install all equipment in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
 
          B.Equipment shall be assembled entirely by mechanical fasteners. No on-the-job cutting or welding is permitted.
 
          C.Equipment shall be mounted to the floor or suitable concrete surfaces as shown on the Drawings.
 
          D.Other than screw heads holding belts and patches, there shall be no other bolts or fasteners exposed to direct hits from properly directed or misdirected shots from the firing line.
 
          E.All metal parts not otherwise finished shall be primed or painted
 
          3.4PROTECTION
 
          A.Protect installed products until completion of project.
 
          B.Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.
 
          3.5ADJUSTING
 
          A.Test the functionality of all control systems, safety systems, target systems and control systems.
 
          B.Correct any deficiencies and replace any equipment not operating as required.
 
         
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