Don't ever go to Texas Thunder. You have to buy their ammo and their service is ridiculously rude. I live RIGHT across the street from them. I can throw a stone and hit that place. Their ammo prices are OUTRAGEOUS and so are their selection of pistols. I mean, a G.I. Springer (fixed sights, etc.) sells for 900+. Come on now. I've seen a guy and his wife go in there and pay for their range. He had a revolver, and he bought a box of 50 (38spl) and both their admission fees came out to 100. Ridiculous.
Do your self a favor and avoid that place like the plague.
Oh, and I agree with the renting a bay at the Bullet Hole. Sometimes there are no range master's there and people can be complete idiots when they handle their weapons.
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- Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:00 pm
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- Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:03 pm
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Re: Ranges in San Antonio
Of course to window shop! I haven't bought a gun at a gun store. They're too overpriced. Everywhere. I usually get all my guns at Saxet and other gun shows here in San Antonio. I get them for WAY cheaper, and haven't had one problem with doing so. Ever.
Here's to hoping that it doesn't break the cycle.
Here's to hoping that it doesn't break the cycle.
- Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:45 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Re: Ranges in San Antonio
I go to the Bullet Hole off of 90 over here. The range is a at a great price (9.50) and that's all you pay. Bring as much ammo and weapons as you want. Gun selection, not so much. I second for Dury's, and I also like Nagel's on San Pedro, too.
Enjoy your time here
Enjoy your time here