Handguns, Rifles & Shotguns > Handguns
Try then buy??
00BUCK:
--- Quote from: UPCrawfish on January 29, 2013, 11:24:35 AM ---Handguns- $10.00 per rental, plus ammunition
Rifles- $12.00 per rental, plus ammunition
--- End quote ---
Note that TBH requires you to fire THEIR ammo - be prepared to pay a pretty hefty premium - that's where they make the most profit.
UPCrawfish:
--- Quote from: 00BUCK on January 30, 2013, 11:17:19 AM ---Note that TBH requires you to fire THEIR ammo - be prepared to pay a pretty hefty premium - that's where they make the most profit.
--- End quote ---
AND, as far as I have dealt with them, even after you 'rent' their firearm - 'buy' their ammo at their price, shoot on their range... they do not seem to be interested in making any 'deals' on a firearm they may have in stock you are interested in buying. ::)
Maybe when they are not the only game in town, they might loosen up a bit.
sjwsti:
--- Quote from: 00BUCK on January 30, 2013, 11:17:19 AM ---Note that TBH requires you to fire THEIR ammo - be prepared to pay a pretty hefty premium - that's where they make the most profit.
--- End quote ---
We do require you to use our ammo in our guns. Its basic liability protection. Any range that rents guns for use on their range and allows customers to bring in their own ammo is taking a chance. There is no way to know what someone will bring in. Even if it is in a factory box. The exception is .22LR ammo. You can bring your own .22LR to use in our rental .22s.
As always, if you can find a better deal on a gun we will try to match it. Though sometimes its simply not possible.
As far as ammo prices, the mark up is about the same wherever you go. We cant buy semi truck loads at a time so we will pay more than some other stores.
There certainly are stores who are gouging their customers to make a quick buck while demand is high and supply short. We don't do business that way. Ammo prices are up, not our fault. And their not likely to come back down much. The manufacturers have seen what people are willing to pay.
- Shawn
zofoman:
--- Quote from: duramax on January 29, 2013, 07:18:45 PM ---We live by North Platte. I'm willing to travel, because I need something the wife will enjoy shooting. And can conceal carry down the road. I have three pistols now, two which are bigger than cc and a smaller 22. She wants one that is small enough but not a bunch of recoil. I don't want to just go by whats comfortable in the hand, then kick like a mule. Thanks
--- End quote ---
Plan a trip to come into Lincoln and go to BigShots....it is a nice, clean, new facility. They have a fair selection of rentals to choose from....check out their website & inventory of rentals or call & talk to them....very nice folks. http://www.bigshotsrange.com/ Then you can take the wife out for dinner down in the Hay Market area.
johnnyblack:
I have no better information for your request than the rest, but I would like to add that, if you or your wife have not tried one already, give the walther pps in 9mm a go...I feel it is the smallest auto in 9mm that has manageable (in my opinion, downright comfortable) recoil; it is an enjoyable shooter that has good accuracy without having to adapt to the gun; in my opinion a great trigger; it's concealable easily; and it has adjustable back straps from the factory to suit different size hands....I love mine, if you can't tell...I think you would both like it, assuming you would want a 9mm...it will handl +p but the manual says it will wear the gun faster...I don't use +p myself so of cannot comment to that end
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version