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    Thumbs up Dominion Shooting Range- Richmond VA

    Just wanted to throw out a quick recommend to Dominion Shooting Range in Richmond.

    I used them as a transfer FFL for my recent AR online purchase. Unless someone else knows another place, currently they have the cheapest transfer fees around- $25 + $3 for BG check.

    I have also been visiting the range since approx. 2008, and they are generally very friendly and helpful folks- especially Eric (?). Just look for the chubby jolly guy, and you're GtG.
    I can't speak for their level of technical knowledge in regard to some of the folks here. After all they are a gun shop ...
    That being said, the fellow I mentioned was the first person who didn't give me a blank look or stupid comment when I mentioned DD and BCM.

    The range is indoor, 25 yds., pistol only- although they do accept shotguns. They also have a pretty good selection of rentals as well- most modern handguns in major calibers, as well as shotguns, and a couple 9mm carbines. They also rent full auto SMG's...
    Fees can be seen on their home page.
    The only drawback is you have to buy their ammo...

    Not a real huge selection of firearms/accessories for sale, but with such a good transfer price, probably not that big a deal.

    Site is here: http://www.dominionshootingrange.com/
    Last edited by Jellybean; 02-07-11 at 15:55.
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    My first job when I was 16 was working as the range rat on that range, at the time it was called The Firing Line.

    I worked with Eric twenty years ago at another shop, he's a good guy.
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