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Old 05-11-2017, 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Disabled1 View Post
After my drs. appt. today I went to a city range to relieve some frustration, about 400 rounds of frustration.
When I arrived there, with my Sport I and my AR-556 in tow, I saw a friend there. He had rented a few AR's to see which one he liked. He had a brand new Sport II sitting on the shelf about to shoot it. He had already rented an AR-556, a Del-Ton, and a Core 15. After he shot his 10 rd. mag (Range rules-10 rds. max) I shot it. I had only shot a few Sport II's but not a brand new one. That thing was spot on! In a way I wish I had bought a Sport II, but the day I was testing AR's to buy, the Sport II was wore out! That was the breaking point for me, and the decision to buy the AR-556.
Anyway, that GS was selling the Sport II for $615 + tax, call in, etc. I told him GAG was selling them for $525. He ordered one when he got home.
You can never have too many AR's, why not get a sport II now?

Just curious, what does your range charge to rent per rifle to fire the 10 rds?

For ours you have to pay for range time $12hr, you have to buy a target if using a rental $1. You have to buy the shop ammo for rentals (maybe $20) and its $9 for pistol rental and $30 for rifles.

Is your's close to the same, to shoot 4 rifles like your buddy did would have cost around $140 to fire 40 rds here.

I need to open a range and rent rifles, these places a making a killing.

You figure 30 bucks each time someone rents the rifle, if the dealership paid $500 for the rifle it's paid for after 16 people pay to rent it. And only has 160rds through it. Then they sell it used two years later for $500.

Seems to be a easy way to make money!
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