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

    #16
    Originally posted by romurra View Post
    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....

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    • Haywire1
      Canadian ForcesOgre
      • Jun 2012
      • 5523

      #17
      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.
      in pace, ut sapiens, aptarit idonea bello
      - In peace, like a wise man, he appropriately prepares for war

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      • CSC
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 107

        #18
        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.

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        • Canuck223
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 211

          #19
          Originally posted by CSC View Post

          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.

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          • lone-wolf
            Go Canucks Go!
            • Apr 2012
            • 18040

            #20
            pistol calibre carbine of some sort.
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            • CanuckWR
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 368

              #21
              SKS? Cheap, easy to feed, fun...
              I <3 10mm auto

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              • westislandrifle
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2012
                • 344

                #22
                i would change out the kimber for a sig 1911 and maybe add a 1911 22 also ?
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                • sDot
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 724

                  #23
                  Rail gun.

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                  • blacksmithden
                    The Gunsmithing *********
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 29599

                    #24
                    What ? No Thompson M1921 ? NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
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                    • CanuckWR
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 368

                      #25
                      Originally posted by blacksmithden View Post
                      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
                      I <3 10mm auto

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                      • badboybeeson
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 234

                        #26
                        why not a bunch of prohibs, should be no reason you cant use then at the range right?

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                        • lone-wolf
                          Go Canucks Go!
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 18040

                          #27
                          An ak, p90, thompson, mp5, m249, m60, starwars blaster, m41a pulse rifle

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                          • Skeetgunner
                            Stupid, stupid rat creatures!
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 259

                            #28
                            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.
                            Skeetgunner

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                            • lone-wolf
                              Go Canucks Go!
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 18040

                              #29
                              Isn't there an AR15 looking semi auto .410? That would be interesting.
                              the wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept

                              "It must be poor life that achieves freedom from fear" - Aldo Leopold

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                              • jwirecom109
                                GOC Co-Founder
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 11397

                                #30
                                Originally posted by lone-wolf View Post
                                Isn't there an AR15 looking semi auto .410? That would be interesting.
                                RAAC Akdal MKA-1919?


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