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    High Power Shooter SamuraiCO's Avatar
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    Wife and I are both members. Is very clean. Staff very friendly. Lanes work great. We bought a nice S&W 1911 for the wife. 3" for her use. They did not have nice things to say about my Kimber but it functions flawlessly. Maybe they have had some QA issues lately.

    I think the expansion has been delayed because of paperwork versus capital but someone in the 411 can clarify.

    I am not sure why they have issues trading FFL info with gun manufactures. I ordered a LaRue and they needed FFL info from the gun store I would be picking it up from. LaRue stated it was waiting for Centennial to send info, Centennial wanted LaRue to send theirs first. I don't know who was right or wrong ended up getting local shop in Parker to send info to LaRue they were ok with this and now I am in Que and waiting patiently.

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    I joined last year in April - They were supposed to break ground on their world class indoor range in May-June 2012... It is April 2013 and still no range (other than their 6 "legacy lanes"). I really joined to support Richard and his mission and his dream. I hope he gets it off the ground - but $600 is enough for a year and with the limited visits I was able to make in 2012-13 I will just pay $20 per hour at Douglas County Firearms.
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    I stopped by the Centennial Gun Club today and they informed me that they have worked out everything with the city and that their bank is putting the finical package together now and should be done and ready to go any day now. I was told they will have a total of 28 firing points (currently have 6). We shall see....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGunny View Post
    I stopped by the Centennial Gun Club today and they informed me that they have worked out everything with the city and that their bank is putting the finical package together now and should be done and ready to go any day now. I was told they will have a total of 28 firing points (currently have 6). We shall see....
    This is what we have all been hearing for the last month and a half. Hopefully they have been able to secure financing. That has been the last hurdle and frankly that makes me the most nervous as a member who paid the full year up front. If they can't get approved and get good terms then I don't know what we'll do other than moan and groan on money wasted. We bought our membership based on being told ground breaking was any day now.

    This was posted shorty after we signed up, which is not the same as "breaking ground any day now": http://blog.centennialgunclub.com/bl...acility-update

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    They had a booth at Tanner. We stopped by without announcing we were already members. Asked about the new facility, we were told financing has been approved, paperwork is signed. Hopeful for ground breaking within 2 weeks. Now, keep in mind, when we signed up a few months ago we were told it would be any day. Starting to remind me of the movie The Money Pit...."how long will this take?....Two weeks."

    At least my excitement is renewed, lets see if this is real!

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    They already had a "groundbreaking" party late last year. Same old BS from them. I've been a member for awhile now and that's the same story they keep spewing. I'm getting pretty pissed. They need to Cowboy Up with their members and tell us exactly what the friggen hold up is.

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    My wife and I joined this week. I have been there twice and able to schedule both times. Course they were weekday afternoons, but that's OK with me. The place is clean. The people friendly and the range guy helped me clear a jam in my AR15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romer View Post
    My wife and I joined this week. I have been there twice and able to schedule both times. Course they were weekday afternoons, but that's OK with me. The place is clean. The people friendly and the range guy helped me clear a jam in my AR15.
    Great running into you over there today!

    They definitely have a TON of inventory over there. Prices are a little high maybe 10-15% on everything, but they most likely have it if you want it. I was amazed at how much ammo they had too. Its definitely worth checking it out.
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    Leif, great seeing you as well. Their prices are MSRP, but they do have a great selection with lots of AR15's. I didn't buy any weapons from them. Did get my wife a mothers day present, a "gun toten moma's" purse. They had a member special 10% off and I do get a discount on Ammo as a member. I don't go there for the prices. The place and people are pretty nice and with the range people being really helpful, my wife feels comfortable going without me. We switched my membership from a single to a couples membership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 303sig1911 View Post
    This is what we have all been hearing for the last month and a half. Hopefully they have been able to secure financing. That has been the last hurdle and frankly that makes me the most nervous as a member who paid the full year up front. If they can't get approved and get good terms then I don't know what we'll do other than moan and groan on money wasted. We bought our membership based on being told ground breaking was any day now.

    This was posted shorty after we signed up, which is not the same as "breaking ground any day now": http://blog.centennialgunclub.com/bl...acility-update
    They told me yesterday that the funding is in place and all the paperwork is complete. They said the surveyors where there the last few days and they will be breaking ground in the next few days

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