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Shooting Machine Guns in Las Vegas
Sunday, 08 July 2007
Whenever I've been to Vegas for bachelor parties we always discuss what we should do during the day... but as we should have predicted, we're always totally hung over to do anything except chill by the pool. So, last month when went to Vegas for Elsa's birthday, I decided to go do what we always talked about. Shoot machine guns. We arrived on a friday and the lines at the airport for cabs were rediculous. Luckily, there was a private driver willing to take us for $50. I figured it might not be a bad idea to handle the guns _before_ any of the drinking, so I told the driver that I'd heard of a gun range 3-4 miles south on Tropicana. The driver made a few calls and we were on our way. We got there within 20 minutes from the airport. The range is called "The Gun Store" and their system is great for first time shooters as they have a range master for every shooter and takes care of making sure you do everything safely. I was amazed by how quickly I was able to get onto the range. I shot a AK47 variant and a HK MP5. It was a great experience and I thought I did pretty well overall, though, I'd like to take more time next time and try to hit the marks with more of an overall goal. Here are some photos from the experience:
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