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by Skiprr
Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:05 pm
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: Personal gun range in a house?
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Re: Personal gun range in a house?

The tacticoolness factor would be lower, but there are at least two other options with variable bankroll requirements...and that can be moved if you ever sell the property. Unfortunately, they aren’t live-fire options, but if I were’t buying my own retirement acreage somewhere in the Hill Country that would have an outdoor range, I think I’d be satisfied with driving to a private club like PSC for live fire.

The most expensive option: Buy and install a good firearms training simulator system. FATS (Meggitt Training) has the largest market share for LEO simulators, and can be setup in nothing more than a large spare bedroom. AIS, the same company that makes the modular live-fire setups mentioned above, also manufactures PRISim, another interactive simulation system.

But if I had the space and the bucks, the one I’d want to investigate would be from VirTra Systems. They offer both military and LEO training modules; in particular, check out the VirTra 180 LE and 300 LE: 180- and 300-degree, wrap-around simulators.

The least expensive would be to have a space dedicated to AirSoft training. You could setup IDPA-style courses of fire, and maybe even create a small AirSoft shoot house where you could have friends over for force-on-force training.

If it were me, I think the money and permits necessary to have a private-residence one- or two-lane 25 yard live-fire range simply wouldn’t be worth it. I’d much rather spend less and have simulation training that could mimic changeable, real-world scenarios...and the kind of practice that I can’t get at a typical live-fire range (try 300-degree surround shooting at your local club). Besides, I’m one of those guys who feel that live-fire should only comprise 20 to 30 percent of your practice, anyway. I’d rather have a big VirTra unit or my own AirSoft shoot house and room to setup AirSoft IDPA CoFs any day. :mrgreen:

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