View Full Version : Ranges that rent MP5's
clworth22
02-07-2017, 22:22
Does anybody know of a Range that rents MP5's for a reasonable rate? I've researched a bit and mostly found places that want you to buy a group machine gun package. Thanks
Batteriesnare
02-08-2017, 00:23
Magnum Shooting Center here in the Springs has MP5s available for rent. $35 to rent, plus you have to run their ammo (~$15/box last I recall.) If you know/go with a member there they get the gun rental for free, still have to buy their ammo tho.
5280 Armory?
They have...I rented one there. Here is a vid...30 rounds.
https://youtu.be/V9sm4q2oNU0
I've rented one there too, so much fun. They don't really want you to fire more than 3-4 round bursts but still fun. They rent out all kinds of full auto firearms.
I have a video of my 12yo at the time shooting one at Battlefield Vegas. Stupid fun.
Circuits
02-08-2017, 11:09
Does anybody know of a Range that rents MP5's for a reasonable rate? I've researched a bit and mostly found places that want you to buy a group machine gun package. Thanks
I'm curious as to what's considered "a reasonable rate" these days?
I have a video of my 12yo at the time shooting one at Battlefield Vegas. Stupid fun.
Forgot the range I went to in Vegas but was real expensive.
I believe DCF in Castle Rock has an MP5 to rent. I know they have full autos but don't know the rate.
I'm curious as to what's considered "a reasonable rate" these days?
If I remember correctly the MP5 at 5280 was $35 to rent but their prices varied based of the gun...some were considerably higher. That being said it was the cheapest price on a MP5 I found in the area.
Delfuego
02-08-2017, 19:16
Alan at Machine Gun Tours actually used to do this specifically until they opened their storefront. Don't know about pricing, but he has some nice Class 3 toys.
http://www.machineguntours.com/shooting-range/
Circuits
02-09-2017, 10:27
If I remember correctly the MP5 at 5280 was $35 to rent but their prices varied based of the gun...some were considerably higher. That being said it was the cheapest price on a MP5 I found in the area.
So, the $35 was for one 30rd magazine? Or $35 to get a chance to shoot it, and you have to buy the ammo from them?
So, the $35 was for one 30rd magazine? Or $35 to get a chance to shoot it, and you have to buy the ammo from them?
If I remember correctly 35 to rent plus ammo
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