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    Default BluCore is Legit

    The BluCore group has absolutely nothing in common with the former GMFSC ownership. They are extemely friendly, professional, and they have shown flexibility in their policies to suit their customer base. Lifting of the reloaded ammo restriction is a prime example of this.

    BluCore is easily the cleanest and best ventilated indoor range in the Denver Metro. Its also one of the few indoor ranges that allows competent shooters to draw from holster and do controlled rapid fire. You know, the kind of "training" that will get you thrown out of Cherry Creek, The Firing Line, etc. The range is safe and well regulated, and unlike some other ranges I've trained at, there are no shenanigans going on in the lanes around you.

    In addition to the 100-yard underground rifle range, they also allow you to shoot a variety of rifles in the pistol bay. My M4gery comes out more often because of this.

    I've taken a couple of their pistol courses, and the level of instruction is spectacular. Being mostly self-trained via the internet, my skills had begun to stagnate over the past year. The feedback I received in the BluCore classes was phenomenal, and I broke through my personal barriers in a big way. Students get a lot of individual attention, and all of my classmates seemed to make huge personal gains in a short period of time. I wish these guys were around a few years ago when I started shooting pistols. I'd be miles ahead.

    The classes run drills in the open bay in front of the normal firing line. This allows you to run drills you could never do at most of the indoor ranges in the Denver Metro. We worked drills like El Presidente, shot on the move, and engaged multiple targets. The classes are a blast. For me, the BluCore range and staff is like a gift from the tactical pistol gods, and I'm thankful that I won't have to fly all over the country for quality instruction.

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    Default BluCore Shooting Center Membership Sale

    This weekend only, starting Friday Aug 5th through Sunday Aug 7th, BluCore Shooting Center is offering members of CO-AR15.com individual yearly memberships at the price of $199 each (normally $299.00). To be eligible for the offer, you must log in to CO-AR15.com at time of membership sign-up at BluCore Shooting Center.

    Don't miss out on this great opportunity to become a member of Denver's newest and fastest growing indoor shooting range.

    Any additional information needed, please call the shooting center at 303-988-5587.

    James, BCSC

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    Quote Originally Posted by jims View Post
    This weekend only, starting Friday Aug 5th through Sunday Aug 7th, BluCore Shooting Center is offering members of CO-AR15.com individual yearly memberships at the price of $199 each (normally $299.00). To be eligible for the offer, you must log in to CO-AR15.com at time of membership sign-up at BluCore Shooting Center.

    Don't miss out on this great opportunity to become a member of Denver's newest and fastest growing indoor shooting range.

    Any additional information needed, please call the shooting center at 303-988-5587.

    James, BCSC
    That's kind of a weird requirement. I don't like logging in to personal stuff on public computers...
    Keep Calm and Carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeusExMachina View Post
    That's kind of a weird requirement. I don't like logging in to personal stuff on public computers...
    they just want proof you're a member. Don't like it, don't do it. It's their requirement, and they're offering us money off.... Not like it's your bank.



    Thank you Blue Core, we appreciate the deal. If I can come up with some spare cash, I want to get a membership, considering I've been there twice in the last week....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    Yeah, Leave it to our congress to be bipartisan when it comes to screwing the constitution.
    "Al Qaeda had better benefits than Wal-Mart. Although at Wal-Mart, you get to wear your vest more than once." -- Stephen Colbert

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghettodub View Post
    they just want proof you're a member. Don't like it, don't do it. It's their requirement, and they're offering us money off.... Not like it's your bank.



    Thank you Blue Core, we appreciate the deal. If I can come up with some spare cash, I want to get a membership, considering I've been there twice in the last week....
    I'm just saying there are other ways to do this. Like, asking what your user name is?
    Keep Calm and Carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeusExMachina View Post
    I'm just saying there are other ways to do this. Like, asking what your user name is?
    Either way, they're giving us a break on price, so why complain about it? Just sayin...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    Yeah, Leave it to our congress to be bipartisan when it comes to screwing the constitution.
    "Al Qaeda had better benefits than Wal-Mart. Although at Wal-Mart, you get to wear your vest more than once." -- Stephen Colbert

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghettodub View Post
    Either way, they're giving us a break on price, so why complain about it? Just sayin...
    Do you also do the "sign up for a store credit card and get a 2-liter of Coke" deals too?

    I was just pointing out that if they're going to make an offer to forum members, asking them to log in to their account on a public computer is a strange way to do it.
    Keep Calm and Carry.

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