Address: 3776 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121, USA
Phone: +17028184307
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Gina Blue
Craig was an excellent instructor! Funny, wise, informative, and the entire class enjoyed each other. Craig was also very outgoing and open to answering questions. I believe he truly care about his students and their safety with firearms. Overall, I felt very comfortable and safe with Craig and I would take the class again before 5 years if I could. This was my very first CCW class, I passed the exam and range on the first try, and in conclusion, I am so glad that I chose Nevada Tactical. Thanks for everything Craig. Stay awesome!
Tristan Salvatore
Great prices and a very friendly staff! Will definitely return!!
Ariel Martinez
Best service ever. Everything done in a jiffy. Thank you to everyone specially the Seamstress of Nevada Tactical. A1 work.
Stanley Natale
Outstanding service, staff there was really helpful and answered all of my questions, everything was quick and easy, i do highly recommend you go and check them out.
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We do not. Sorry.
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Please give em a call or check online...
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Yes it can unless it's a semi-automatic Rifle with "evil features" as they call it. Handguns are fine, just not a pistol with a threaded barrel. Or a revolver that can shoot shotgun shells. Like the Judge or Governor. Those are banned by two laws in California, one being a short barrel shotgun, and a shotgun that feeds from a rotating device. The handgun does not need to be on the California Roster to transport there. The roster only affects guns shops, meaning what they can sell. It's not what people can own. As long as your just going for a trip it's fine. If your moving there (dont lol) you will have to register your handguns and rifles with the department of justice. You can do it through a website of the DOJ...
Guns no longer need to be registered in Nevada definitely.
Register ammo? Is that a thing? You just be from a left liberal state. Ammo and handguns do not need to be registered in Nevada. Handgun registration was done away with a few years ago and ammo was and better never be a thing
You will need a Nevada DL with current address and the ability to pass a background check.
We have a large selection of knifes. Please come and check them out.
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