My wife bought a handgun from Alpine Shooting Range about 2 weeks ago and they told her that she gets free unlimited use of the shooting range because she bought the gun from them.
I think this is a great benefit, but I'm curious if anyone else has taken advantage of that and if so, how long ago did you buy your gun. The reason I ask is that it almost seems to good to be true plus the fact that she didn't get anything stating that she had unlimited usage. She did go today and was able to use it for free, but I'm curious if that would still be the case say a year from now, two year from now, or several years from now.
Derek
Alpine Shooting Range
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Alpine Shooting Range
Tarrant County
03/26/2009 - Completed online application
03/28/2009 - CHL class
04/02/2009 - Mailed application to DPS
05/18/2009 - Status changed to "Processing Application"
07/04/2009 - Status changed to "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"
07/09/2009 - Plastic in Hand
03/26/2009 - Completed online application
03/28/2009 - CHL class
04/02/2009 - Mailed application to DPS
05/18/2009 - Status changed to "Processing Application"
07/04/2009 - Status changed to "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"
07/09/2009 - Plastic in Hand
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Re: Alpine Shooting Range
WOW, sounds like one hell of a deal.
I shoot there allot during the summer and will think about making my next gun purchase there, if that holds true.
I shoot there allot during the summer and will think about making my next gun purchase there, if that holds true.
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Re: Alpine Shooting Range
I will buy my next gun from there if that's true!
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Re: Alpine Shooting Range
Hopefully someone on here can chime in as to whether or not they have been able to take advantage of it for months or years.
Tarrant County
03/26/2009 - Completed online application
03/28/2009 - CHL class
04/02/2009 - Mailed application to DPS
05/18/2009 - Status changed to "Processing Application"
07/04/2009 - Status changed to "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"
07/09/2009 - Plastic in Hand
03/26/2009 - Completed online application
03/28/2009 - CHL class
04/02/2009 - Mailed application to DPS
05/18/2009 - Status changed to "Processing Application"
07/04/2009 - Status changed to "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"
07/09/2009 - Plastic in Hand
Re: Alpine Shooting Range
I bought a rifle several months ago and got 1 free day at the range.
Re: Alpine Shooting Range
I bought a handgun there last year and there was no mention of anything free. Of course, the range fee is pretty reasonable at Alpine. It's the cost of ammo that keeps me from shooting more, not range fees.