Oh, I was just speaking of the range itself, not the store. And yes, it could be done for about $500k. Let's just say I do my business planning with a strategic mindset (and we live in Texas, which means regulatory overhead is lower).A-R wrote:It would cost a lot more than half a million - trust meOldCannon wrote:I was there tonight and it was CRAZY BUSY. People were waiting 30 mins or more to shoot.
Somebody needs to open another indoor range in Austin. Why must Red's have a lock on that?
(Ah, if I only had a "spare" half-million laying around )
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Re: Accident At Reds Gun Range
I was there tonight and it was CRAZY BUSY. People were waiting 30 mins or more to shoot.
Somebody needs to open another indoor range in Austin. Why must Red's have a lock on that?
(Ah, if I only had a "spare" half-million laying around )
Somebody needs to open another indoor range in Austin. Why must Red's have a lock on that?
(Ah, if I only had a "spare" half-million laying around )