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Last week to shoot at Uselton's!


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Any info on the auctioning off of the firearms there? Or bankruptcy sale?

Sorry for their loss. That is indescribably aweful.

There auction was about 2 weeks ago. I went, I bought, I left.

Guest maarm66
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Any idea who bought the range? I heard the same person or group bought the building and the range equipment. Hopefully it will reopen as a range.

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Any idea who bought the range? I heard the same person or group bought the building and the range equipment. Hopefully it will reopen as a range.

Yes, the same buyer that bought the property also bought the range equipment.

  • 4 months later...
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Seem like he resurfaced. Used an FFL finder at a frequent gun site and it showed as an "INC". Didn't move far from the shop location

  • 9 months later...
Guest everythingweapons1
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I noticed this thread is a couple months old but still wanted to update everyone. We bought the Useltons range and it is now open. Check out our website for more details: http://everythingweapons.com

Posted (edited)

No offense intended, but I just went to your site and looked at the membership rates. I don't know a lot of people that could even think of joining at those prices.

 

Range Membership & Fees

One Time Visit (per person) – $20 per hour

Individual Membership

Monthly – $35 / additional $13.50 for children

Annually – $350 (includes 2 guess passes per year) / additional $135 for children

Edited by Westwindmike
Posted (edited)

No offense intended, but I just went to your site and looked at the membership rates. I don't know a lot of people that could even think of joining at those prices.

 

Range Membership & Fees

One Time Visit (per person) – $20 per hour

Individual Membership

Monthly – $35 / additional $13.50 for children

Annually – $350 (includes 2 guess passes per year) / additional $135 for children

 

The range fees are inline with the competing indoor ranges in/near Williamson County.

 

Nashville Armory is $495 a year or $49 monthly.($20 hourly)

 

Heck, quick draw in cool springs will charge you $20 an hour for target practice with simulated guns!

 

I'm just glad to have another option available close by!

Edited by 2.ooohhh
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Gosh, the range I go to has I think 8 lanes and targets are a buck each and for $10 you can shoot all day if you want to and can afford it. 20 bucks and hour is a little much. I can get yearly for $250.00 but cannot afford to shoot that much so just pay the daily when I can afford some extra ammo. I went into Ricks place one time back many moons ago when it was a combination Curio and sporting goods shop but didn't have a range and that one trip was enough for me and never went back............jmho

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The range fees are inline with the competing indoor ranges in/near Williamson County.

 

Nashville Armory is $495 a year or $49 monthly.($20 hourly)

 

Well that still doesn't mean that they are affordable.

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Well, Franklin is a bit of a pricey area. I think Uselton was $15 the one time I went.

 

I am thinking I may have to give them a try. There is *nowhere* I know of to shoot out at Dickson. (OK, there is an IDPA club)

Edited by tnguy
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Glad to know another range is open.  Now I have Nashville Armory to the north and everything weapons to the south.  :up:

  • 2 years later...
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Gosh, the range I go to has I think 8 lanes and targets are a buck each and for $10 you can shoot all day if you want to and can afford it. 20 bucks and hour is a little much. I can get yearly for $250.00 but cannot afford to shoot that much so just pay the daily when I can afford some extra ammo. I went into Ricks place one time back many moons ago when it was a combination Curio and sporting goods shop but didn't have a range and that one trip was enough for me and never went back............jmho

 

May I ask where you shoot for  $10?  I've been looking for a range, but $40 to shoot for a couple hours doesn't really seem like a very good deal.

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Guns and Leather is $10. I think it's a bit more ($15 or $20) for the computer-controlled lanes at the Greenbrier location, but the regular lanes at Greenbrier and all lanes at Hendersonville are $10.

 

I think Sumner Gun & Supply is also $10, but don't quote me on that.

Edited by monkeylizard

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