Located conveniently at the Mitchel Field Athletic Complex, just west of the Nassau Coliseum, the Nassau County Rifle and Pistol Range stands as the sole indoor shooting facility open to the public in Nassau County. Here’s a comprehensive look at what this range offers:
Key Highlights:
- Six distinct ranges and a total of 30 shooting points.
- Targets can be set from 5 to 30 yards.
- Both rifles, shotguns (only slugs allowed), and handguns are accommodated.
- NRA certified instructors on-site.
- Facility hosts hunting safety classes.
- Range is available for certified clubs‘ use.
- Ample free parking is available.
- No membership fee; however, daily admission fees apply.
- The range does not offer gun rentals.
- Black powder firearms are not permitted on the premises.
Safety and Guidelines: The facility emphasizes strict adherence to safety guidelines, and any violators may face expulsion. Key rules include:
- No spectators are allowed downrange.
- A ‘CEASE FIRE’ command must be immediately obeyed.
- Firearms must always be pointed downrange when at the firing line.
- Strict regulations on firearm handling within the lobby and shooting areas.
- No rapid or cross firing allowed.
- Only approved targets by range personnel are permitted.
- Individuals under 12 are not allowed in the range.
- Smoking, eating, or drinking downrange is prohibited.
Admission Fees: Charges vary based on residency, age, and leisure pass possession. It’s advised to have a leisure pass for significant discounts. Always call ahead of time, given that the range is frequented by law enforcement agencies.
Customer Feedback:
- The range has received commendations for its professional staff and ample parking.
- Several shooters appreciate the lack of membership fees and the convenience it offers.
- However, some visitors mentioned that the range has an old-school vibe and may benefit from modern upgrades. The facility’s location can be challenging to find for first-timers.
- Some customers expressed concerns about the noise from high-caliber firearms and the target hanging system.
- Despite being described as “old”, many appreciate its straightforwardness, highlighting that it serves its primary purpose – a place to practice shooting.
Notes: The range operates under the NY SAFE ACT. As of April 15th, 2014, all firearms under the Safe Act must be registered or compliant. The range also advises wearing closed shoes, and usage of phones or cameras inside the range is not permitted.
If you’re seeking an uncomplicated, no-frills environment to practice shooting, the Nassau County Rifle and Pistol Range could be your ideal spot. Just remember to familiarize yourself with their guidelines to ensure a smooth and safe shooting experience.
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