Pro Gun Club (shooting with different kinds of guns)

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Location

Las Vegas
United States
35° 57' 46.3752" N, 114° 54' 51.3288" W
US
General info: 

If you don´t have the chance to fire cannons and blow cars up at home, you can do it here. At Pro Gun Club you can fire everything from a German MP40 from World War II to the M2 50-calibre machine gun. For extra charge you can change the regular paper targets to exploding targets or vehicles.

There is also a sporting clays course, trap and skeet fields, rifle and pistol bays and an archery stand. If you think you have what it takes to be a sniper, you can rent a 50 caliber sniper rifle and take aim at a 1,000 yard target.

Getting there: 

No public transportation.

Address:
12801 U.S. 95
South Boulder City, NV 89005

Costs: 

Price examples:
Range Fee - $20.00

Sporting Clays
5 Stand Per Round of 25 - $12.00
Sporting Clays 100 Clays - $46.00

Trap & Skeet
25 Clays - $12.00

Hours: Mon - Sun: 7am-5pm

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