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50calshooter
10-09-2012, 08:00 PM
So I've got my inventory list almost finished, now it's time to start looking at the rental guns. Now, this selection of guns is not just for the walk-in clients, it's important to note that these guns would also be used to help sell guns, ie try it, then buy it. Over the next few months I'll be hitting up some auctions to see what I can find, here's my rough list so far...


Rifles

C7A1 Clone
M4A1 Clone
AR-15 PDW
FN PS90
IWI Tavor
RA XCR-L Micro
Norinco M14
Springfield M1 Garand
Remington 700 AAC-SD .308
Savage 10 Precision Carbine .223
Henry 30/30 Lever
Marlin 45/70 Lever
Browning 22 Lever
Ruger 10/22


Pistols

Kimber 1911
Glock 17
Beretta 92
Desert Eagle 50AE
Colt Python
S&W 686
Browning Hi Power
H&K USP
Sig Sauer P226R
Ruger 22/45


Shotguns

Ithaca Model 37 Wood Pump 12GA
Rem 870 Express Synthetic Pump 20GA
Benelli M4 Tactical 12GA
Dominion Grizzly 8.5" Pump 12GA



Thoughts? I think my list is pretty well rounded... Now all I ask of you guys is if you see anything on this list for a good deal please let me know.

Haywire1
10-09-2012, 08:03 PM
should add a pistol calibre lever, perhaps a 30-30 lever and a bolt .223, as not everyone wants to shoot a lever in 45/70, and a bolt 223 would be a nice option for new shooters to try

JustBen
10-09-2012, 08:04 PM
I'd include an XCR and a Tavor.

50calshooter
10-09-2012, 08:08 PM
I'm contemplating the XCR pistol, if I do the Tavor I'm going to ditch the PS90, it's one or the other.

Haywire I think your right a 30/30 might round out the lever gun selection, I also think a 223 bolt would be a good idea, perhaps a Savage...

BuckingFastard
10-09-2012, 08:09 PM
Hmm I like your list so far I would add a .22 revolver, and a 94 in 30-30. For myself being that I have a lot of the formentioned firearms I'd like to see some different offerings like the skorpions, ps90, tavor. Actually how about everything that I don't already have :p

Haywire1
10-09-2012, 08:16 PM
honestly .50, i say ditch the ps90, and use the tavor. i think tossin in a jr carbine would be a good choice, as the c7, ar, and the m4 are all basically the same firearm

50calshooter
10-09-2012, 08:30 PM
honestly .50, i say ditch the ps90, and use the tavor. i think tossin in a jr carbine would be a good choice, as the c7, ar, and the m4 are all basically the same firearm

Blasphemy! Lol, jk... But seriously 3 different configurations give all 3 rifles a different feel. C7 clone = fixed stock, 20" barrel, elcan optic... M4 = adjustable stock, 14.5" barrel, Aimpoint optic... AR PDW = adjustable stock, 7.5" barrel, reflex sight, 300 BLK...

As for the Tavor vs PS90, I'm torn, PS90 is common in video games and TV as such makes the younger crowd wet, I dunno.. We'll see...

Haywire1
10-09-2012, 08:34 PM
yeah, they do have different feels, however, they are range only, be nice to show people something ar similar, but non res.

jwirecom109
10-09-2012, 08:35 PM
Colt Python

SMILES :D

DOA
10-09-2012, 08:36 PM
maybe add a Sig just cause the inexperienced will ask for whatever they see in the movies and I know the CX4 Storm is very popular at Wild West

50calshooter
10-09-2012, 08:36 PM
Edited, your right I'm not selling the PS90, but I will be selling Tavor and XCR so at least people can try it before they buy it....

Canuck223
10-10-2012, 03:11 AM
Edited, your right I'm not selling the PS90, but I will be selling Tavor and XCR so at least people can try it before they buy it....

Bingo. Same with the pistols. Every show needs a gimmick, so having a few in the rental pool they can't find elsewhere is cool. Still, the ability to try before you buy is a huge selling point.

I don't know if our smaller market allows for it, but I'd ask the distributors if they have a range rental program like in the US. A discount for stocking dealers who both keep there product in stock and rent the guns so the public can try them.

romurra
10-10-2012, 08:09 AM
Add novelty for range guns -- a 91/30 sniper 'like in the movie'? a thompson? a short barreled shotgun (12.5")? a collection of "Bond guns" (as used by James Bond in __fill in the blank__? a garand (just for the ping of it)?. Sometimes a range rental is all about the novelty, and your listed guns are pretty vanilla (no offence). For newbies and experienced shooters alike, sometimes it's just fun to shoot stuff that's just off the chart of normal availability or even personal desirability for a lark. You could even get some movie posters etc for the displays, or add some costumes (a helmet or jacket or two) for people to get pictures of themselves looking like a movie poster with the guns as a souvenir. Great for social events/parties at the range.

Also get more 22s for new shooters, add a tacticool M4 look 22, a 10/22, a 22 wheel gun, a 22 bolt, maybe a 'cool looking' 22 target pistol. In the same vein, add 20G shotguns -- great for new/young/smaller shooters to try a shotgun out. Also try to stock any reduced recoil ammo you can get for larger calibers like .308/3006, even downloaded 9 and 45 for the same crowd.

JustBen
10-10-2012, 08:16 AM
I think you have the rifles and handguns pretty well covered. However, you do need to add to the shotgun list.

I think you need a budget autoloader. Mossberg 930 or Rem 11-87 sort of thing.

And then a good double barrel. I'm thinking that one of those IGA coach guns would be good to have.

Of course, the best thing to do would be to rotate some guns through the rental roster. Imagine "March Milsurp Madness" or "Autoloadertober" as potential events for the store. :D

50calshooter
10-10-2012, 09:12 AM
Great feedback guys!

50calshooter
10-10-2012, 09:28 AM
Add novelty for range guns -- a 91/30 sniper 'like in the movie'? a thompson? a short barreled shotgun (12.5")? a collection of "Bond guns" (as used by James Bond in __fill in the blank__? a garand (just for the ping of it)?. Sometimes a range rental is all about the novelty, and your listed guns are pretty vanilla (no offence). For newbies and experienced shooters alike, sometimes it's just fun to shoot stuff that's just off the chart of normal availability or even personal desirability for a lark. You could even get some movie posters etc for the displays, or add some costumes (a helmet or jacket or two) for people to get pictures of themselves looking like a movie poster with the guns as a souvenir. Great for social events/parties at the range.

Also get more 22s for new shooters, add a tacticool M4 look 22, a 10/22, a 22 wheel gun, a 22 bolt, maybe a 'cool looking' 22 target pistol. In the same vein, add 20G shotguns -- great for new/young/smaller shooters to try a shotgun out. Also try to stock any reduced recoil ammo you can get for larger calibers like .308/3006, even downloaded 9 and 45 for the same crowd.


I get what your saying, problem is I don't personally have prohib status and until the range actually opens I wont know for sure if they will allow the range to buy and sell prohib, you just never know what the CFO is thinking...

IMO most new shooters, especially the younger crowd but even the middle aged segment will get excited about shooting an AR-15 or a Tavor, seems like anything black and semi-auto will excite the masses... I guess we'll see. I've added back a few more to the rifle list, thinking about it some more, I think the more rifles I have to choose from the longer it will prolong the life of the these guns....

Haywire1
10-10-2012, 09:39 AM
I'd add an SKS, and maybe a mare's leg as well, the SKS is known, not everyone has shot em, and the mare's legs are popular as well, i'd use a henry in .22 for a range gun, cheaper then the 357/44/45LC versions, and the Henry is the most accurate.

CSC
10-10-2012, 03:54 PM
Here are some planning considerations:

Ammo: there is no use having range guns and not having ammo to feed them. 5.7 ammo is too hard to find to seriously consider using in a range gun. It is sometimes hard enough just getting 308 Win in sufficient quantity.

Repairs: range guns get run hard and put away wet. They will constantly need to be cleaned, inspected and repaired. The best guns to run are current production guns with a reputation for reliability and good parts supply. Next best are military designs which usually have lots of parts floating around.

Canuck223
10-11-2012, 02:14 AM
Repairs: range guns get run hard and put away wet. They will constantly need to be cleaned, inspected and repaired. The best guns to run are current production guns with a reputation for reliability and good parts supply. Next best are military designs which usually have lots of parts floating around.

As an aside, it will pay to make damned sure that you have a staff member who is directly responsible for cleaning and maintaining the rental pool. Broken or constantly jamming guns will discourage sales and tie up staff. I know at a commercial gun range and retail operation, you wind up wearing many hats, and have to multi-task. This is one task I'd set time aside for every morning. It would help if the staff member actually knows how to disassemble and reassemble the guns.

Way back when, I had a new shooter on the line for a supervised shoot. He'd done his club safety course and had progessed up from the .22lr. He was firing the .45 for the first time. Well he would have if he could have inserted the mag.

We took the gun off the range to the cleaning bench for a look see. The range owners son had cleaned the Colt 1991. (Remember those?) The good news is most of the parts were in nearly the right order... He'd installed the series 80 levers wrong with the tip of one poking into the magwell. The hammer pin was where the mainspring pin should be, and vice-versa.

lone-wolf
10-11-2012, 06:02 AM
pistol calibre carbine of some sort.
cz858

CanuckWR
10-11-2012, 09:35 AM
SKS? Cheap, easy to feed, fun...

westislandrifle
10-11-2012, 09:52 AM
i would change out the kimber for a sig 1911 and maybe add a 1911 22 also ?

sDot
10-11-2012, 05:47 PM
Rail gun.

blacksmithden
10-11-2012, 06:03 PM
What ? No Thompson M1921 ? NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

CanuckWR
10-11-2012, 08:42 PM
What ? No Thompson M1921 ? NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

Preferably one I can dump a few hundred rounds through... I would pay lots for that, more if it's stored in a violin case. lol

badboybeeson
10-24-2012, 09:31 PM
why not a bunch of prohibs, should be no reason you cant use then at the range right?

lone-wolf
10-24-2012, 09:41 PM
An ak, p90, thompson, mp5, m249, m60, starwars blaster, m41a pulse rifle

circuit judge

Skeetgunner
10-25-2012, 06:36 AM
Tika T3 Sporter, Savage Mark II F with Diopters, Anschutz 64B with running boar stock and diopters, Paradini Sporting pistols, S&W 686 and 617....you can demo sporting target guns along side the hunting guns.

lone-wolf
10-25-2012, 12:13 PM
Isn't there an AR15 looking semi auto .410? That would be interesting.

jwirecom109
10-25-2012, 12:21 PM
Isn't there an AR15 looking semi auto .410? That would be interesting.

RAAC Akdal MKA-1919?

lone-wolf
10-25-2012, 12:24 PM
Must be it, I remember it was made in Turkey

12ga?! Even better

jwirecom109
10-25-2012, 12:26 PM
thats the one, Turkish made

RobSmith
10-25-2012, 03:46 PM
How did that thing end up getting classed ? Restricted or non-restricted ?

Non-phixion
11-08-2012, 05:57 PM
All i can think of is a glock in 9, 40, 45, and a P220.

RDSC
11-10-2012, 03:39 PM
I think perhaps a Springfield XDM 9 is in order...

ThatGuy
12-09-2012, 02:54 PM
Perhaps give some thought to the small fleet of training rifles. All AR, all identical, price, number? There'll be a very high liklihood that these weapons will have enormous wear-and-tear on them. You'll want high quality, but not so high that the price breaks you. Also, folks will tend to buy what they've just trained on, so consider what it is that you'd be happy selling them.

Oh, and the Kel-Tec Sub2000 is REALLY COOL. Maybe add one of them to the fun list?

olansky
01-24-2013, 08:43 PM
i agree with mainstream guns. Guns that are easily repaired and cleaned with a lot of supply of parts. I also would like to see an m14 to rent.

westislandrifle
01-24-2013, 08:56 PM
if you plan to do a pay as you shoot type ordeal (anyone can come shoot with an r.o present for 60$ hr 25 for rentals then ammo marked up 25% ) maybe a mossberg chainsaw noobs love the chainsaw and they are quite cheap contact FN sports and open an account with them you can get all kinds of range toys from them

Natureboy
01-24-2013, 10:10 PM
You need a .44 magnum. When I take friends shooting they all want to try "the most powerful handgun ever made"

bradofcanada
01-25-2013, 06:57 AM
Maybe a Pietta 1873 in any Cal.

Garetsu
01-25-2013, 08:37 AM
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but if you're gonna bring in a PS90 (which, by the way, is bloody epic), you might as well grab an FN 57 as well! If you're gonna bring in that ammo, should get as many users as possible.