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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
As I posted in response to someone who posted this on facebook: Good because all of our gun shops in NoCO blow! Thread with details to follow...
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For those saying that this won't happen do you know what 'small shops' like Jensen Arms pull in monthly with a hole-in-the wall facility from the 60's and the worst customer service out of any retail establishment in the county? They gross enough in a year (easily) to pay for this facility and the net levels are solid too since people don't haggle they just come in and pay whatever price tag is on it if it's in stock. That will come into play for financing and such and considering the amount of revenue a massive business of this scale would generate I say it's highly likely and with the Johnston approval I think some will be amazed at how quickly this happens.
I'm not fat, I'm tactically padded.
Tactical Commander - Fast Action Response Team (F.A.R.T.)
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They do like Gun World in Phx does / did and the other indoor ranges in CO , run it like a health club they up front "LOW" initiation fees will be a solid line of revenue.
The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Win - Win. No one shoots everyday. If the availability was there with a reasonable yrly fee and low mthly maintenance, i'd consider it. However like the Loveland indoor range it cost 2x more than WCFW. Sure it's outdoors, however, crime never waits for a nice day (C)
If every jurisdiction in Colorado can own and operate one or more golf courses, I would like to know when do we get a recreational facility like this one: http://www.grand-island.com/index.aspx?page=44
Adams County was working on something just north of DIA a couple of years ago and it has since evaporated. Instead, the county drove WHAC out of business with their demands to meet current code.
Apparently the political will just doesn't seem to exist to provide revenue producing recreational facilities for gun nuts, only nutty people whacking little white balls around water drenched, grass carpets.
I wonder how much money the new facility in El Paso County at Ft Carson is losing? I would guess none.