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<blockquote data-quote="DCOURTS" data-source="post: 6947921" data-attributes="member: 44015"><p>I just got back from my second visit to Las Vegas. Had an awesome time staying at Mandalay Bay, going to clubs, great restaurants, gambling, etc. However, the best part of the trip was heading out about 15 mins away to an indoor gun range. The place was a little pricey but well worth it condisering how fast you can blow it on the tables at the casino. For $150 we got to shoot a M-16 Commando 9mm, MP5-9mm, 12 gauge shotgun, and an Ingram MAC-10 w/supressor. Each guns had two rounds (clips) that we got to unload on paper targets. All in all it was an awesome experience and I highly recommend it. They had the .50 caliber there but that was way too much to shoot and quite frankly I really dont want any business shooting that in an indoor range. Here is their site if you are interested. PS- Great pictures on their site!</p><p><a href="http://www.lasvegasgunrange.net" target="_blank">http://www.lasvegasgunrange.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCOURTS, post: 6947921, member: 44015"] I just got back from my second visit to Las Vegas. Had an awesome time staying at Mandalay Bay, going to clubs, great restaurants, gambling, etc. However, the best part of the trip was heading out about 15 mins away to an indoor gun range. The place was a little pricey but well worth it condisering how fast you can blow it on the tables at the casino. For $150 we got to shoot a M-16 Commando 9mm, MP5-9mm, 12 gauge shotgun, and an Ingram MAC-10 w/supressor. Each guns had two rounds (clips) that we got to unload on paper targets. All in all it was an awesome experience and I highly recommend it. They had the .50 caliber there but that was way too much to shoot and quite frankly I really dont want any business shooting that in an indoor range. Here is their site if you are interested. PS- Great pictures on their site! [url]http://www.lasvegasgunrange.net[/url] [/QUOTE]
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