Quantico Shooting Club

Category: Shooting range

Address: MCB 4, Triangle, VA 22172, USA

Phone: +17034638214

Opening hours

Sunday: 7AM–3PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 7AM–3PM

Reviews

S99 Huf

Sep 18, 2022

Outstanding outdoor ranges, with friendly and helpful staff who go out of their way to make sure members have a safe and enjoyable experience. They have to jump through all kinds of hoops to make this happen at MCBQ, and they do it with a smile. RSOs are incredibly helpful and patient. If you ask, there’s always someone willing to provide a few pointers and help you improve your shooting. Great community, emphasis on safety the entire time. I’ve met a lot of member RSOs who are just there to shoot that day.

Richard Martinez’s even

Aug 8, 2020

I just joined this club. Leadership is very professional and would recommend for new members looking to shoot on MCB. Look at the website for info. Update: USPSA match was professionally executed. This is a good club to join.

Scott Pechnick

Oct 19, 2019

Great ranges, people and club as a whole! Highly recommend!

Jzo Machine

Oct 6, 2019

Super friendly and helpful, Steve helped me trouble shoot my scope and got me on the range at short notice. RSO was instrumental in guiding me in at 1000 yards. Member for life now.

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Questions & Answers

What is the cost per person?

Rodriguez Culley Jr | Sep 26, 2017
J M | Sep 25, 2021

The fees are determined by your active duty/retiree grade or civilian status. E1 - E4s are free and there is a sliding scale with the most expensive membership currently at $150 annually for senior military/retirees and civilians. We think that a considerable value for the nine ranges we operate, which includes the ability to shoot at 1,035 yards.

I am a disabled Veteran who was military police, SRT, Military working dog handler, also SET sniper, and SRT trainer. What are the stipulations on me and my son joining the club? Also how much are the dues? Thank you for your time.

Williiam Bobbitt | Sep 4, 2022
Quantico Shooting Club | Sep 11, 2022

Mr. Bobbitt: Thank you for your interest in the Quantico Shooting Club! In answer to your questions: 1. If you are active duty, reserve, or retired military (or active or retired DOD) there is a sliding scale for yearly REGULAR membership dues based on your current or last pay scale (E5 or WO2, GS9, etc.). If you do not meet the above criteria, you are an ASSOCIATE member and the dues are $150.00 per year. 2. If you become a volunteer Range Safety Officer (you must complete a certification process with us) for the club and participate in the opening or 6 ranges in a years time frame, your next year's membership dues are free. 3. If your son is still your dependent, and you are considered a REGULAR member (see above criteria), your son can be added to your membership at no additional cost. If he is no longer your dependent, he would have to obtain his own membership based on the criteria above. Or your son can come as your guest with a waiver and a daily $10 fee.

Can a retiree spouse use the range? Can you use the range without joining?

Kenneth Harrell | Oct 30, 2021
Quantico Shooting Club | Nov 29, 2021

Thank you for your interest in the Quantico Shooting Club. The QSC is a member only club per our agreements with Marine Corps. You must join and sign liability waivers in order to become a member and utilize the ranges. Your spouse can shoot with you as a guest or, if eligible (based on military or DoD affiliation), as a part of your family membership. Please find additional information on our website at https://quanticoshootingclub.com/membership. R/ QSC Staff

I have to connection with military and moved to the area. I have plenty of ex-military and retired law enforcement in my family. How am I able to join or do you offer family plans.

D Wright | Sep 25, 2021
J M | Sep 25, 2021

We would have to verify your eligibility at the time of application to offer the correct answer. However, we follow Marine Corps rules for memberships that allow active duty and retirees to have a family membership. Civilians can also join, but they do not have a family membership option, instead, they simply bring their family as a "guest." We have more detailed information on our website at quanticoshootingclub.com.

I see veterans are grouped as civilians, but I have a dd form 2765. Does that change my classification to retiree?

Mont Young | Sep 25, 2021
Quantico Shooting Club | Sep 25, 2021

The DD Form 2765 replaced the DD Form 2A (retiree ID card) last year while adding additional "categories" of recipients, to includes retirees. To determine if you qualify as a retiree, and thus meet the requirements of our operating agreements with the Department of the Navy / USMC, we would need to see your DD Form 2765. We check IDs during the application process either in-person, or through email with a scan of your qualifying ID (which we shred after a determination) Feel free to contacts us direct at staff at (@) quanticoshootingclub.com so we can assist in private.

Would veterans be grouped in retiree or civilian? Because there is a difference between vet and retiree.

anthony holmes | Sep 25, 2021
Quantico Shooting Club | Sep 25, 2021

Thank you for your question. Veterans are considered to be "civilians" under the operating agreements we utilize as a non-federal entity on Marine Corps Base Quantico.

How can you join as a beginner

William Council | Sep 25, 2021
J M | Sep 25, 2021

Yes. We have Range Safety Officers who can mentor you on range and shooting protocols. However, we do not offer formal training due to liability concerns.

Can a civilian such as myself with no military connection join the club? After filing all the proper paperwork

Bradlee Carr | Sep 25, 2020
J M | Sep 25, 2021

Yes. We maintain an active duty/retiree to civilian ratio per our agreements with the Marine Corps. Our ratio is positive right now so we have no civilian waiting list. We invite you to join and QSC will sponsor you for base access.

Are muzzleloaders allowed here?

Bipolar Bear | Sep 26, 2019
J M | Sep 25, 2021

Yes. The QSC has two ranges where you can fire black powder arms.

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What is the longest range for shooting riffel

Jason Degelleke | Sep 26, 2018
J M | Sep 25, 2021

QSC has five ranges available for recreational and precision shooting. The longest distance is 1035 yards on Range 4.

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