
Firearms Workshop
Saturday, May 28, 2022 10:00am to 02:00pm
Recreational/Plinking/Target Shooting, Firearms Related Training, Southern Nevada
NEED TO KNOW INFORMATION
Presenter:
Starts In: The event started -552 days ago
Region: Southern Nevada
Cost: $30 | $15 LE/Military
Affiliation(s):
Firearms Needed: Any
Estimated Round Count: Any
Event by Participating Network Business Member?
Recommended Minimum Experience Level(s): Beginner (New/Prospective Gun Owners or Those with Little to No Basic Experience, Training, Knowledge)), Intermediate (Some Basic Experience, Training, Knowledge), Advanced (Extensive Experience, Training, Knowledge)
Prerequisites? | Nothing Else; No Prerequisites |
DESCRIPTION
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Workshops are range times when our instructors are at the range practicing & training along with you. These are NOT Classes but social gatherings for anyone who wish to join us for practice and have a little fun at the range. You will be able to shoot, practice & train with instructors, ask questions, talk to fellow shooters, exchange knowledge and hone your skills.
Great opportunity to get out to the range for a few hours. We limit attendance to 20 max for safety reasons.
Workshops are usually for 3 to 4 hours and we do supply paper targets if you need & lots of steel targets as well.
All walk-ins are welcome and make sure to fill out a waiver when you get to the range.
All Pistols & Rifles, No AP rounds on Steel targets
$30 Per shooter
$15 LE/MIL
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EVENT CONTACT INFORMATION: T & T Tactical - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
EVENT LOCATION & MAP
Location : Clark County Shooting Complex
11357 N Decatur Blvd
Las Vegas , Southern Nevada 89131
United States
Event Listing Added By: Brian Bartolome