Address: 20 S Potomac St, Aurora, CO 80012, USA
Phone: +13033630041
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
S W
We've shot here several times, made some purchases, and have always had a good experience. The range fees are reasonable and I've never really had to wait too long to get in. The selection of firearms is okay. They got a mixture of new and pre-owned. One of the guy's behind the counter will talk your freaking ears off if you let him. But other than that, they are fine.
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They sell bad guns that jam up and refuse to refund you your money after selling you a faulty gun. I will never buy another weapon from Firing Line and I advise you don't neither.
patricia torres
I came here for the first time and it was my first time shooting and they were so welcoming and not so strict I love it and we didn't have to wait at all it was on a Saturday and it was super affordable. Really nice staff members really nice environment overall. Good job i will be back.
Mike Mccurdy
Was stared at and ignored for 45 minutes by six people. There was only three people in the store. Everyone laughing and joking about guns but refused to provide service to me. The only black guy in the building. Didn’t even ask if I needed help when I walked by them multiple times. Made it seem like they all were helping one person! Never going there again but I’m sure loosing my business won’t hurt them. All good
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No you don't only you should have with you is your driver license only.
Yes, if there is an adult, over 21, willing to be responsible for them and anything they do.
16 dollars an hour, very good price, they don't hassle you if you go over an hour
I paid $30 not even a week
Not sure what you mean by "these times," but yes, it's business as usual.
There's typically knowledgeable sales people there as well as people who come on a constant basis. What weapons are you looking at utilizing or becoming familiar with? You can always check videos on YouTube or other sites and familiarize yourself with techniques and safety prior to firing the weapon. Most of the time there is someone there on the range that although not an employee, they may assist you with questions and a quick class. You could always go to a store or am search for a gun club and ask them if they have classes or someone that frequents that range.
I think 18 and above or with adult supervision
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Pistol caliber and rim fire only. You can shoot steel case ammo.
I believe that I have seen it there.
18 per person 8.50 if your a member
No there is no gunsmith there but they do habe a rear site adjustment tool. I would call them and see if you can use it and tell them what gun you have
Yes. There is a cabinet of rentals, they do get cycled out from time to time so you'd have to call or stop by to see what's currently available.
1) Range Fees are: General Public fees: $16.00 per person Members range fees: $8.00 per person Law enforcement / Active duty military: $8.00 per person There is no time limit & these fees are per visit. 2) You do not need to own a gun they have rentals available at $10.00 for Handguns 3)You can tell the Staff it is your first time and they will tell you all you need to know regarding safety before shooting. 4) you do not need any special licenses to go to a shooting range 5)You can just walk-in no booking required.
No. Only pistol caliber rifles
Money, a CO address and license or ID. And a clean record.... they will do a background check, if you are clear, you can purchase a gun.
No you don't need a gun, you can rent for the day as long as your 18 or older obviously.
No. Your weapon needs to be concealed or in a case. No ranges allow open carry.
The public range operates on a first come first serve basis no time limits on the lanes. Wait times vary greatly depending on the time of day or day of the week you wish to shoot. The best time to go would be when they first open their doors to be guaranteed a lane . Lane sharing is recommended , especially when there are a lot of people waiting for a lane. Gun Rentals are only available if there is 2 or more people in your group.
Larger caliber ammo shoud be avoided .357mag and under to be safe... though ive heard .44s a few times. And if its totally empty and noone else freaks out they might let you shoot something like .50AE you should DEF. ask before shooting anything like that... and i think they still ask that you shoot only full metal jacket, at least thats what it used to be
I recommend contacting your instructor or the channel through which you took your course. NRA Instructors keep record of their classes and will be able to give you a certificate.
No, Firing Line is strictly an indoor pistol range which will allow rimfire longguns/rifles but no fully automatic weapons. If you're interested in shooting fully automatic weapons I suggest you check out family shooting center located at cherry creek state park and or centennial gun club shooting range located off Arapahoe rd. & Peoria Street Hope this information will be helpful Respectfully, Dan M. Huempfner. Aurora, Colorado
Yes. Its $15 for handguns. You need to buy inhouse ammo due to the vendor agreements just like anywhere as well, so plan for $35 for the rental to start on average.
They charge $6 for the background Check pass or fail.
$15 for all day. Mondays are ladies day, and women shoot free. If you are LEO, military, or such bring your ID and it is discounted as well.
Lad is correct ....its expensive and you cant fire rifles
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