Maverick44
Youngest old man on TGT.
For years I lived in Paris, and then moved just a few miles away to Reno. Paris is big enough to have a lot of the conveniences of a larger city, but it's got a small town feel to it. Reno is like a suburb to it, but it's a suburb that's a 10 minute walk away from miles and miles of country. There's a walking trail that goes from Reno into Paris. You can be on the community college's campus in maybe an hour or less. Reno is about 2-3 miles away from a Walmart and a decently sized strip mall. There's also a lot of restaurants in that part of town. We didn't live under an HOA when we lived in Reno, and there's a shooting range within a reasonable distance. It's maybe a 15 minute drive around the loop to the other side of Paris. It's a members only range and is the kind of place where you can be completely by yourself at times during the week. The rifle range goes out to 200 yards IIRC, and they have a bunch of pistol lanes off to the side. They would have a few shooting competitions a month back when I was a member there.
I do not recall their stance on NFA weapons. Suppressors and SBRs are likely ok. Full auto may be a problem.
Outside of the loop is the best place to live around Paris. I'd avoid the west side of town as it's a bit rough and kind of out of the way. There's not a whole lot west of the town square (the town square is pretty nice, lots of small shops). The East side just outside the loop is the really nice area to live.
Paris is not even remotely close to Houston though. They might as well be on different sides of the country.
I do not recall their stance on NFA weapons. Suppressors and SBRs are likely ok. Full auto may be a problem.
Outside of the loop is the best place to live around Paris. I'd avoid the west side of town as it's a bit rough and kind of out of the way. There's not a whole lot west of the town square (the town square is pretty nice, lots of small shops). The East side just outside the loop is the really nice area to live.
Paris is not even remotely close to Houston though. They might as well be on different sides of the country.