I teach at the DFW Gun Range. If I may toot our own horn, we try to be very personable and friendly, while also keeping things safe. We have a good group of counter employees who are knowledgeable and friendly.Jim101 wrote:Delta,
I may have to join as well, I have been shooting at Quail Creek and really enjoy the guys that run/Ranger the place, very helpful and friendly, that is where I took my CHL class, I always try to back the "Ma and Pa" stores......
Have you shot at DFW Gun Range? If so, what is your impression of the place? Looks good from the web site, getting ready to make a trip there this weekend........
Thanks,
Jim
We have 14 lanes, and rifles are allowed on 9 of those. Shotguns are allowed. 9 of the lanes are 25 yards, and 5 are 15 yards. As do most indoor ranges, we have a huge problems with people destroying the equipment, including the target rails and carrriers. We do our best to keep on it, but you might occasionally find a lane or 2 down for repair.
We offer many classes, including CHL, Security Levels 1,2, 3 and 4, a 2 hour private instructionintro to handguns and other private training. We regularly offer OC, Handcuff and baton classes for security and others needing such training.
We also have regular intermediate and advanced CHL pistol classes.
Later this month were are conducting an advanced VIP protection course. I can provide details for anyone interested.
We have a full rental selection, so try before you buy. We also stock a full compliment of guns for sale, including the Glocks, Kimbers, Springfields, Sig Sauer, HK, Ruger, Walther, S&W, etc. We also stock long guns, and have AR's, HK G3 clone, the JLD, SAR's etc.
We have a line of Sig Sauer clothing including vests and tac pants. We also carry body armor, holsters, surefire lighting, M3 and M6 lights/lasers, laser drips and guide rods, and GG&G parts for AR's.
I will be in Saturday with a guard class, so ask for Jeff when you get in. I'll buy you one of our lousy cups of coffee.