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That about nailed it.Here's what I've experienced in the past:
Consider it a day at the range with the option to rent full auto and/or suppressed weapons. Bring everything you would normally bring for a day at an outdoor range. Guns, table, chairs, umbrella, sunscreen, safety gear, heck, pack a picnic. They have had GREAT food available though!! BBQ!!
Rental costs vary from owner to owner (not included in the gate fee).
A full auto .50 is going to cost more than a MP5
Most if not all of the owners of the rental equipment will have you use their ammo. You can't bring your own. I'm sure they don't want crappy reloads going through their high dollar guns.
I've gone with $250 in my pocket and come home with some green left. Honestly, I think the most I spent was about $150 not including gate fee. I think it was cheaper than a day at Six Flags! LOL
Thanks, this helps.Here's what I've experienced in the past:
Consider it a day at the range with the option to rent full auto and/or suppressed weapons. Bring everything you would normally bring for a day at an outdoor range. Guns, table, chairs, umbrella, sunscreen, safety gear, heck, pack a picnic. They have had GREAT food available though!! BBQ!!
Rental costs vary from owner to owner (not included in the gate fee).
A full auto .50 is going to cost more than a MP5
Most if not all of the owners of the rental equipment will have you use their ammo. You can't bring your own. I'm sure they don't want crappy reloads going through their high dollar guns.
I've gone with $250 in my pocket and come home with some green left. Honestly, I think the most I spent was about $150 not including gate fee. I think it was cheaper than a day at Six Flags! LOL