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  • 50calshooter
    Red Deer Shooting Centre
    • Apr 2012
    • 2520

    #1

    Range Rental Guns...

    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.
    Last edited by 50calshooter; 10-10-2012, 09:21 AM.
  • Haywire1
    Canadian ForcesOgre
    • Jun 2012
    • 5523

    #2
    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
    in pace, ut sapiens, aptarit idonea bello
    - In peace, like a wise man, he appropriately prepares for war

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    • JustBen
      Resident Combine Pilot
      • Mar 2012
      • 5748

      #3
      I'd include an XCR and a Tavor.

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      • 50calshooter
        Red Deer Shooting Centre
        • Apr 2012
        • 2520

        #4
        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...

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        • BuckingFastard
          Honky Tonk Outlaw
          • Apr 2012
          • 1244

          #5
          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
          "Are you sure Hank done it this way"

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          • Haywire1
            Canadian ForcesOgre
            • Jun 2012
            • 5523

            #6
            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
            in pace, ut sapiens, aptarit idonea bello
            - In peace, like a wise man, he appropriately prepares for war

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            • 50calshooter
              Red Deer Shooting Centre
              • Apr 2012
              • 2520

              #7
              Originally posted by Haywire1 View Post
              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...

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              • Haywire1
                Canadian ForcesOgre
                • Jun 2012
                • 5523

                #8
                yeah, they do have different feels, however, they are range only, be nice to show people something ar similar, but non res.
                in pace, ut sapiens, aptarit idonea bello
                - In peace, like a wise man, he appropriately prepares for war

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                • jwirecom109
                  GOC Co-Founder
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 11392

                  #9
                  Colt Python
                  SMILES


                  Welcome to GOC, Site for honest, hardworking Canadians, that own firearms.

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                  • DOA
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 829

                    #10
                    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

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                    • 50calshooter
                      Red Deer Shooting Centre
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 2520

                      #11
                      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....

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                      • Canuck223
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 211

                        #12
                        Originally posted by 50calshooter View Post
                        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.

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                        • romurra
                          Junior Member
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 17

                          #13
                          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.

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                          • JustBen
                            Resident Combine Pilot
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 5748

                            #14
                            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.

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                            • 50calshooter
                              Red Deer Shooting Centre
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 2520

                              #15
                              Great feedback guys!

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