It must not be far from me.
This is a discussion on Centennial gun store and range within the Colorado Discussion and Firearm News forums, part of the Firearms Discussion by State category; New shop south of denver. Awesome environment. Treat you well. Indoor pistol and rifle. State of the art ventilation. 5.11 ...
New shop south of denver. Awesome environment. Treat you well. Indoor pistol and rifle. State of the art ventilation. 5.11 dealer. 6649 s. Paris st. 303-662-9900. GunStoreCentennial.com I'm not associated with them, just putting the word out.
It must not be far from me.
Close to broncos headquarters. But other side of arapahoe road
I've been there and I think they're on the expensive side. Range is $18 per hour (Firing Line in Aurora is $14 unlimited). Firearms were pricey too. They're also going to break ground for a gun club on the land immediately east towards the end of summer 2012. Patriot memberships start as low $173.50 to join + $29.95/month and go up to $623.50 to join + $27.50 per month. The "to join" price doubles once the club opens. Aside from a discounted range, I think you get a 5% discount on certain ammo. A Statesman membership is $7500.00 to join + $197.00 per month and the Corporate Stateman is $20,000 (for 4 members) to join +$184.50 per month. None of the monthly fees change after the club opens. To take advantage of the actual Club, you have to shell out for the Stateman memberships. Way too rich for my blood. Money spent on monthly fees is money NOT available to be spent on ammo and accessories or maybe just taking the wife out for lunch!
Safety is something that happens between your ears, not something you hold in your hands. ~Col. Jeff Cooper
I've been meaning to check them out. I'm planning on a day of riding this week. Maybe I can make them one of my stops. Range fees seem okay. I've seen worse. Luckily I have and outdoor place close to home where I can shoot for free.
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