Wait.....that's not the point?Hicksville is one event you can go, not shoot a damn thing and still have a great time.
Not having a collection is actually a good thing....I always end up shooting more guns that arent mine than are!
And it usually spawns an increased collection.....or at least the desire to!Hicksville is usually the cure for not having a collection.
Is there a cost to come hang out and just observe the festivities? I'd like to bring my oldest son and let him see some of the fun. Don't really have enough of a collection to warrant participation myself. Lmk thanks.
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It's free if you're just coming out to shoot the shit. If you think you're gonna shoot, you should go ahead and step in the office to pay in. It'll run ya $15 all day, as many guns as you'd like to shoot. The staff get a little antsy when they have big groups when it comes to watching for people shooting without paying. Even though on a normal day, they may let you get by with just running a test mag for free or even trying one or two guns out....it's harder to keep up with who's doing what with big groups. So if you're on the line, they'll be looking to see that you paid.
Your collection size doesn't matter. Hell, my fiance went to her first meet with only one gun.
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Dang it, I keep forgetting they upped the price a year ago.or $20?
Looking forward to meeting you and the kid! We will all have plenty of guns and ammo for y'all to shoot. I leave my pistols on the shooting table for anyone and everyone to enjoy.Well that settles it. I will show up then with him and shoot that's too easy. I just wasn't sure of the way it would be. We go to the range with what we have and I was wanting him to see some other types and calibers of firearms instead of what we have around the house. I'll bring the guns we have and see what else we can get into. We have (2 40's 1 9mm, 1 380, .22LR, .556 and .12ga). Thanks
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