Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-12-204 - Shooting Games
A. In
General. A player uses a weapon to shoot a target at the rear of the location.
The target may be stationary or mobile.
B. Game Descriptions and Specific Standards
1. Shoot-Out-The-Star or Machine Gun. A
concessionaire provides a player with an automatic air pellet gun and 100
pellets to shoot at a star-shaped target. If the player shoots out the entire
target, the player wins the designated prize. The concessionaire shall ensure
that the star is not more than 1 and 1/4 inch from point to point.
2. Water Racer. The game involves group
competition. A player wins a prize based on the number of players competing.
Each player, using a water pistol, shoots water into a target. Water striking
the target causes a balloon to inflate or advances an object to ring a bell.
The player who bursts the balloon or rings the bell first is the
winner.
3. Rapid Fire. The game
involves group competition. Each player uses an electronic pistol to shoot at a
target. Hits on the target increase the player's score. The first player to
reach a predetermined score is the winner.
4. Cork Gallery. A player uses a cork gun to
shoot at targets located on a shelf. If the player knocks a target over or off
the shelf, the player wins a prize. The prize is based on the target knocked
over or off the shelf or on the number of targets knocked over or off the
shelf. A concessionaire shall ensure that the base of each target has a uniform
shape, front and rear.
5. Gun Ball.
A player shoots balls at stationary targets in the location. The player wins by
knocking down all the targets. A concessionaire shall ensure that:
a. The balls are of identical size and
weight; and
b. The targets are of
identical size and weight.
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