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places to shoot in Pensacola

Fly Navy

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pilot
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metro said:
The only thing he moved down in is magazine capacity. :D

Hahaha

I'm a snob. Moving to a Springfield 1911, even a loaded model, is a step down from a SIG... in my opinion ;)

(That said, my next purchase will be a Springfield MilSpec)
 

theduke

Registered User
as far as the SIG vs 1911, i love them both in their own way.

my SIG had about eleventy billion rounds through it, though, and i had an opportunity to sell it for $75 more than what i paid for it, so i went for it. i'll prob buy another SIG, but i'll get one glovebox/waistband/ankle holster sized next time, since the 1911 is too big and too pretty for that sort of use.

both of those pistols are fantastically accurate. i shot a 385/400 on the USMC pistol qual with the Beretta , and my target looked like i'd hit it with a shotgun compared to what either the 226 or the 1911 will do.

the SIG also had a damned awesome trigger for a DA/SA pistol. the 1911 trigger is good right now, and i'm sure it'll get better as everything gets broken in.

i'm sure it's partly me being biased towards what i've owned, but i don't think you can go wrong with either of those weapons.

Next up (pistol-wise, at least...i want a 12ga Wingmaster) will prob be a SIG Trailside.
 

metro

The future of the Supply Corps
Those are cool little pieces. I'd like to have a little plinker myself...maybe a Ruger Mark II.
 

Fly Navy

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pilot
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metro said:
Those are cool little pieces. I'd like to have a little plinker myself...maybe a Ruger Mark II.

Excellent pistol. Hard to find a better .22 pistol out there.
 

theduke

Registered User
update:

called Pistol Parlor...they no longer operate a range. According to them, the range on W street is also defunct, and the only operational range remaining in the area is Santa Rose Gun Club. Also, FYI, Santa Rose Gun Club isn't open on Mondays or Tuesdays.
 

a_m

Still learning how much I don't know.
None
I've checked out the 2 ranges left listed (called, at least) and this is what I found out

The Escambia river muzzle loaders require NRA memebership to shoot and are closed right now anyway.

Santa Rosa just has a recording when I called.

Is there a place I can shoot in pensacola that doesn't require NRA membership?
 

Fly Navy

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pilot
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alabama_matt said:
I've checked out the 2 ranges left listed (called, at least) and this is what I found out

The Escambia river muzzle loaders require NRA memebership to shoot and are closed right now anyway.

Santa Rosa just has a recording when I called.

Is there a place I can shoot in pensacola that doesn't require NRA membership?

Santa Rosa does not require a NRA membership. It is open Wed-Sun, to the public.
 

ChuckMK23

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pilot
alabama_matt said:
I've checked out the 2 ranges left listed (called, at least) and this is what I found out

The Escambia river muzzle loaders require NRA memebership to shoot and are closed right now anyway.

Santa Rosa just has a recording when I called.

Is there a place I can shoot in pensacola that doesn't require NRA membership?

Re: Escambia River Muzzle Loaders...

There is a clay pit adjacent to their facility that is generally considered fair game/open. I would give that a try. You'll see all manner of Red Neck Fellows there drinking beet and plinking from the back of their pickups.
Might not be all tidy and everything but it's free.
 

a_m

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Thanks for the advice. I plan on heading out this week to shoot my new pistol for the first time.
 

othromas

AEDO livin’ the dream
pilot
Might be a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway--does Santa Rosa have pistols you can rent and try out, or is it bring-your-own-firearm?
 

Fly Navy

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pilot
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It's a bring your own firearm range. (I know I PM'd you with that info, but so others may know as well...)
 

othromas

AEDO livin’ the dream
pilot
Okay, so we've established there isn't a place in Pensacola or right close that has a good range + handgun rentals. Is there any other place in the 350 mile radius that anyone knows about that does rent handguns and has at least a decent range? I'm going to check other places too, just thought I'd give this a shot also.
 

snort

Banned
Check this board, they have the info.
http://www.packing.org

I can personally recommend the Alabama Training Institute and Pistol Range in Birmingham, but it's a long way from P'cola.

I'll send you a PM.

@theduke: I've been shooting an 870 wingmaster for about 25 years, and it shoots better now than when new. I've tried all the autloaders, and I still go back to the 870. I shoot like a fool with that gun.

As for the pistol, I love a my Colt Commander. I've only used it once, it works.

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