Looks super luxo- even for employees. Can't imagine what the memberships will cost next year.
Looks super luxo- even for employees. Can't imagine what the memberships will cost next year.
I wonder how expensive those ranges would be....
They have to be able to support the facilities and make a profit- so figure that the nicer it is, the more it will cost. Looks pretty nice to me.
As I understand it. They are providing a 30% discount now on membership. That goes away. The monthly fee is not suppose to change. I got 10% off by paying a full year up front
Construction began on the new facility in early June 2013. It is constructed of precast concrete and so the exterior of the building should be up by the end of July at the latest. Initiation fees are 30% off right now and we are offering 10% off on dues for those who pay the full year in advance. Individual, Couple, Family and Group memberships are available. Full cost of the facility is north of $10 million. Having said that, we think that $29.95 a month for unlimited usage of the range would be a good value for most shooters. Website is www.gunstorecentennial.com. BTW, to OP, I apologize for the way your request was handled and would be happy to try and make it right. We try hard to offer enhanced customer service and it sounds like we dropped the ball this time. As an aside, I am involved with this facility and am happy to answer any questions or receive any feedback you may have. Thanks!
Construction has begun. See www.centennialgunclub.com for more details. Exterior of the building should be up by the end of July at the latest. Membership is based on a one time initiation fee and $29.95 a month for unlimited usage of the range. Pretty reasonable for active shooters. I am happy to answer any questions you may have as I am one of the principles in the project. Thanks!
BUMP with my bad experience!
I am very disappointed with Centennial Gun Store. I bought few hundred bucks worth of lowers and LPKs during their Veteran day discount only to find out later on that night that 4 of the lowers were out of spec. I confirmed it the next morning with Bowers Tactical few miles down the street. I expected the problem to be solved with ease. After all, The gun store have been treating me right during the few range visit and other past purchases.
Was I wrong! First, they insisted the lowers were mil spec and that all serial numbered items are not refundable. So after arguing back and forth, I convinced the young man to pull one of their brand new LPK off the shelf and to show me how it's "done."
Well, not even the take down pin could fit into any of the 4 lowers.
Next, whom I assumed the manager took over the matter, but will not refund my money. I am ok with store credit as I dont feel like to waste anymore of my time there -- Nevertheless, he insisted that those out of spec AR-15 lowers were just fine. That just tickles me.
Well, another lesson learnt. I will not go to Centennial Gun Store for any kind of AR-15 related item or advice. There are too many good stores in the area.
So are the gun store on Arapaho and the gun club related? I thought they just have similar names.
That's some crappy customer service, man. Maybe they're a branch of 5280 Armory :-) I'm surprised that you're OK with store credit, as their prices are the highest that I've ever seen. Makes old Dave's Guns look like a discount store.