Live Fire Shooting Venue

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Our Certificate

The company has now obtained GJB9001 weapons and equipment quality management system certification, ISO9001 quality management certification, ISO14001 environmental management system certification, ISO45001 occupational health and safety management system certification, and has more than 20 utility model patent certificates.

Company Strength

Our company was established in 2015 and is located in Baoding City, Hebei Province. The factory covers an area of 6666 square meters. The company has a registered capital of 50 million yuan and currently has more than 50 employees, including 20 senior technical personnel and 10 scientific and technological R&D personnel.

Competitive Price

We offering a higher-quality product or service at an equivalent price. As a result we have a growing and loyal customer base.

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What is Live Fire Shooting Venue

 

 

A live-fire shooting range, also known as a shooting range, is a facility, place or venue specifically used by firearms users to train, practice or compete. Some shooting ranges are operated by military or law enforcement agencies, but most ranges are privately operated by civilians and sports clubs, catering primarily to recreational shooters. Each facility is typically overseen by one or more supervisors. There are indoor and outdoor shooting ranges today, and some may restrict the use of only certain types of weapons, such as handguns or long-barreled firearms.

 

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Benefits of Live Fire Shooting Venue

Builds Physical Discipline
In an age of the “couch potato,” this sport can help build many physical disciplines that are not only healthy but enjoyable. Including but not limited to increased strength, stamina, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills are just a few of the physical disciplines acquired in the Live Fire Shooting Venue that are applicable to all of life.

 

Increases Mental Discipline
To the surprise of many, Live Fire Shooting Venue are primarily mental sports. Experienced marksmen think sport shooting is 90% mental. Concentration levels are sharpened and expanded. Multiple problem solving activities involving logic, mathematics and creative thinking (thinking “outside the box”) are needed and employed to succeed at any level of the Live Fire Shooting Venue.

 

Advances Personal Responsibility
Personal responsibility is taught throughout the Live Fire Shooting Venue to advance both safety and skill development. Live Fire Shooting Venue also cultivate personal responsibility because they are a foundation for both security and liberty in any family or nation.

 

Promotes Liberty
Live Fire Shooting Venue provide a natural environment to educate all citizens with an historically honest view of freedom. It is no mistake that the tools mastered in the Live Fire Shooting Venue have been called “the people's liberty teeth.” This is one of the primary reasons the Second Amendment in America's Bill of Rights was adopted.

 

Adrenaline
Holding a weapon and firing is an exhilarating thing to do! Your adrenaline will be spiked and cause a surge of energy to pulse through your blood. Increased levels of adrenaline in your blood signal your liver to break down glycogen, the substance that provides your muscles with glucose. Being as glucose is the primary source of fuel in your body this is very beneficial.

 

Physical Balance
Remaining perfectly still in your shooting stance while aiming your gun at the target exercises your core muscles, which supports proper posture. When the abdominal muscles are weak, the lower back holds additional pressure and weight from simple daily tasks such as walking. Strengthening the abdominal muscles allows the weight of the upper body to be evenly distributed over the front and back, improving balance.

 

What Equipment Is Needed to Ensure Gun Safety At a Live Fire Shooting Venue

 

Treat Every Gun As If It Were Loaded And Ready To Fire
While you should always unload firearms when they aren't in use, it's basic gun safety 101 to treat all guns like they have a bullet left in the chamber. Don't play with guns or swing them around aimlessly—respect your firearm first and foremost.

Never Point Your Gun At Anything (or Anyone) You Don't Intend To Shoot
Again, it's about respecting your firearm and respecting the power of guns. You should never point your gun at people or items that you aren't planning to shoot. If you're at the range, you should always be pointing the gun downrange, and toward the ground if possible.

 

Keep Your Finger Off The Trigger Until You Are Ready To Take A Shot
They call it “trigger finger” for a reason. Don't become another statistic that just flinched and caused a serious gunshot accident. Stay away from the trigger until you are sure the only thing left to do is take your shot and attempt to hit your target.

Be Absolutely Sure Of Your Target, As Well As Anything That May Be Behind It
Speaking of targets, you need to be sure of yours. This is less of an issue at the range where you are given a specific target for your station but could come into play at an outdoor range or in one of those simulations where you could accidentally shoot the good guys. Especially in the outdoors, you don't need a ricochet to lead to accidents when it could have been avoided.

 

3 Benefits of Renting a Gun at a Live Fire Range
 

Access To Different Types Of Firearms
One of the major benefits of firearm rentals is the ability to access different types of firearms without having to purchase them. Whether you're interested in trying out a new handgun, rifle, exotic firearm, or even a gatling gun, you can rent the type of firearm you're interested in at LFI. This makes it much easier to find the perfect firearm for you without having to commit to a purchase.

 

An Affordable Option
Renting firearms is also much more affordable than purchasing them. This is especially true if you're only renting a firearm for a few hours, because the cost is still much lower than the cost of buying a new or used firearm. This makes firearm rentals a great way to try out different firearms without breaking the bank.

 

Safety
Renting firearms also allows you to experience firearms in a safe environment. At Liberty Firearms Institute, we provide all of our customers with safety briefings before they use any firearms and we have experienced staff members on hand to help with any questions or concerns you may have.

 

 
 
How to Choose Live Fire Shooting Venue
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Location
Location is crucial, and shooters should feel safe. You should be able to hear the range officer and see your targets and each other to have the best possible experience at a Live Fire Shooting Venue.

 

Range Personnel
An essential factor you should look for in a Live Fire Shooting Venue is whether they have helpful and knowledgeable staff. As the people who work at the range are your first line of defense against unsafe practices, they should know how firearms work and how to handle them safely. They should be able to answer your queries about using their facility and offer tips on improving accuracy and safety.Depending on the type of range you choose, they should also be able to help with cleaning or repairing your weapon if it breaks down during your visit. You can save both time and money on trips back home from the firing line and have a pleasant shooting experience.

 

 

Range Safety Rules
Check the safety rules before finding a quality Live Fire Shooting Venue. Many of them don't allow firearms in the range to ensure no one gets injured. Most ranges don't allow smoking or vaping, which improves your shooting experience. Some of them don't encourage alcohol consumption on premises and ask children below 12 years old to be accompanied by an adult who is 21 or older.They don't allow pets except service animals and law enforcement dogs assisting with security measures on-site. You may need to keep water bottles and food items in outside areas where shooting occurs and carry only small snacks like granola bars.

 

Range Conditions
The Live Fire Shooting Venue be clean and well-kept and the floors should be free of debris.The walls should be free of holes that could leave you vulnerable to a stray bullet. Look for any damage or signs of neglect. For example, if the walls and ceiling have a lot of rust, it may indicate that it hasn't been properly cleaned or maintained in a while.

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How to Start a Live Fire Shooting Venue
 

Research the live fire shooting venue industry

There are 3 types of live fire shooting venue businesses: Indoor, outdoor, and hybrid ranges.indoor live fire shooting venue are popular in urban areas due to their convenience and controlled environment.outdoor live fire shooting venue offer a different shooting experience, allowing for longer distances and a more natural environment.hybrid ranges combine the best of both worlds, offering the freedom of open-air shooting and a controlled shooting environment.

Know the startup costs for live fire shooting venue businesses

Starting a live fire shooting venue business requires careful planning and a thorough understanding of the associated startup.if you plan on building an outdoor range, you will need to acquire suitable land. The cost of land will depend on the location, proximity to residential areas, local zoning regulations, and the size of the range.indoor ranges require constructing or renting a suitable building. You will also need to spend on constructing shooting lanes, bulletproof walls, soundproofing, lighting, and ventilation systems.

Come up with a detailed business plan

Creating a comprehensive business plan is necessary when starting a live fire shooting venue business like any other business. It helps outline your goals, strategies, and financial projections. Identify the funding sources available to support your live fire shooting venue business, such as personal savings, bank loans, and so on. Your business plan should present a clear and realistic financial plan to use the funds to attract investors.

Get your live fire shooting venue business accredited

Getting accreditation is another important step when starting a live fire shooting venue business. It helps ensure the safety and legitimacy of your operations.before pursuing accreditation, ensure that you have obtained all the necessary license and zoning requirements, various permits required by federal, state, and local authorities, and local regulations.familiarize yourself with the safety standards and regulations applicable to live fire shooting venue. This includes compliance with zoning laws, noise ordinances, and environmental regulations.

 

Live Fire Shooting Venue Safety Rules

 

 

COLD Range
Shooters must check with others to ensure firearms are unloaded, actions open and firearms laid down on the shooting bench before going down range. No one is permitted to handle firearms or stand at the firing line while there is a cold range.

 

HOT Range
Shooters must check with others to ensure there is no one down range; when the range is declared "HOT" shooters are permitted to commence firing. Only shooters are permitted on the firing line. Shooters may move safe guns to and from the firing line only when the range is "HOT."All shooters are responsible for their rounds staying within the confines of this range. Shooters may shoot only from the firing line at the target in line with their position. Shooting at items placed on the ground or at targets not posted at the appropriate height on the target frame enables rounds to escape the range.

 

Respect the Range
Please place your trash into the trash receptacles and your spent brass into the recycling receptacles. Tracer, armor piercing and incendiary ammunition is prohibited. When going downrange, stay on the walkways to and from the targets-access to the backstop and all areas outside of the target lines and walkways is prohibited.

 

Respect Yourself
Wear eye and ear protection. Food, beverages and smoking are not allowed on the firing line. You should wash your hands and face after shooting.

 

 
Our Factory

 

Huawei Special Equipment Co., Ltd. was established on April 2, 2015. The legal representative is Liu Fei. The company's address is No. 6, Chuanglian Street, South Second Ring Road, West District, Baoding Economic Development Zone, Lianchi District, Baoding City. The company has always adhered to the purpose of serving the troops wholeheartedly, and has successively developed seven series and hundreds of varieties of general training equipment. Its main products include the A1 intelligent target reporting system for light weapons live ammunition shooting, the light weapons simulated shooting performance analysis system, and the five military sports Physical examination intelligent AI management system, infantry unit technical training equipment, rubber and plastic simulated weapon teaching, shooting application targets, tactical drill simulation horn materials, etc. In line with the corporate spirit of "down-to-earth, extraordinary performance", the company meets customer needs with high-quality products and services, and is willing to work together with colleagues from all walks of life to make progress together.

 

 
FAQ
 

Q: Can I bring loaded mags to the range?

A: Even if it's legal where you are, your local range might not like you bringing in loaded magazines. Before you go, call them and ask. Chances are that they don't care, but I have heard stories where the range likes to check your ammo, or just in general aren't comfortable with you bringing in pre-loaded mags.

Q: Can a felon go to a gun range in California?

A: If you are a felon you are not permitted on the range for any reason nor may you be in possession of a firearm under Federal Law.If you have spare magazines for your pistol or rifle, load them up before you leave so you can spend your time at the range shooting rather than loading.

Q: Can a minor go to a shooting range in Arizona?

A: Children under the age of sixteen must be supervised by an adult at all times. They may not be left unattended at the shooting table. No children under the age of five are permitted on the range. Anyone under the influence of alcohol or impaired in any way will not be permitted to shoot.

Q: Is the gun range a good first date?

A: Booking a date night at the gun range will definitely make for a memorable first date. Not only will you be having fun doing something off the beaten path, but you'll also have a chance to get to know each other in an informal setting. No awkward silences or forced small talk at a stuffy restaurant here.

Q: Why do gun ranges hate rapid fire?

A: Why Doesn't the Range Allow Rapid Fire? Rapid fire can be dangerous when performed by less-skilled shooters. As firearms recoil, the muzzle tends to rise with each shot. An incompetent shooter can send bullets flying in undesirable directions, such as over target backstops.

Q: How many rounds should you shoot at the range?

A: Optimally, you will get frequent practice sessions over the first couple or few months following a class, shooting at least 100 rounds in disciplined practice each time.

Q: Can you wear Crocs to a gun range?

A: Shoes should be closed-toe and fully cover your feet. As comfortable as they are, we do not recommend something like Crocs for a day at the range. Full boots with a steel or safety toe aren't necessary, we're just trying to keep brass and debris from getting into our shoes. Finally, we recommend wearing a brimmed hat.

Q: What makes range ammo different?

A: Target ammunition is manufactured and designed differently. Target ammo is mostly full metal jacket, or FMJ for short. This type of ammo is designed to infiltrate considerably further into the target than defense ammo would. Most target shooting ranges are designed for the result of Target Ammunition.

Q: How long does ammo last?

A: Ammo can last a very long time when stored properly. Many experts say that modern ammunition can last up to 50 years and sometimes even longer. Some folks have even reported using ammo that's over a century old without any problems. So, if you're worried about your ammo going bad in a few years, rest easy.

Q: Can you use headphones at gun range?

A: It is best to protect your hearing from the loud bang during target practice at a shooting range or an open field. Wearing headphones and other ear protection tools is part of basic gun safety precautions.Bottom Line: How Much Ammo Do I Need? A good starting point is to have 500 rounds, 200 of which should be defensive ammo, for each regular-use handgun. This isn't the end goal, it's where you start, meaning you should plan to build your ammunition reserves into the thousands.

Q: What kind of ammo is used at shooting range?

A: Firing range ammunitions are generally FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) but since these types of shells have a high armor-piercing capacity, they cannot be fired at all ranges.

Q: Why is there no green tip ammo at the range?

A: You can't shoot green tip ammo at most shooting ranges because it's made to penetrate steel, and most indoor shooting ranges use steel to catch bullets. While the steel backdrop would likely still stop a green tip bullet, it would incur a lot of damage, costing the range a lot of money.

Q: Do I need to bring my own gun to the shooting range?

A: Not necessarily. Many shooting ranges offer gun rentals, so you can try out different types of guns before buying one.

Q: What safety precautions should I take at a shooting range?

A: Always follow the range’s rules and guidelines. This usually includes wearing ear and eye protection, never pointing a gun at anything you don’t intend to shoot, keeping your finger off the trigger until you’re ready to fire, and treating your gun as if it’s loaded.

Q: Do I need any special clothing or equipment?

A: You’ll need hearing protection and safety glasses. As for clothing, wear comfortable clothes and avoid open-toe shoes or sandals. Some ranges may have additional requirements.

Q: How do I handle a gun safely?

A: Always treat every gun as if it were loaded. Never point a gun at anything you’re not willing to destroy, keep your finger off the trigger until you’re ready to shoot, and always be sure of your target and what’s behind it.

Q: Can I go to a shooting range if I've never shot a gun before?

A: Absolutely! Shooting ranges are the perfect place to learn how to handle and shoot a firearm. Many offer beginner courses and have staff available to help you.

Q: Can I rent a gun at a shooting range?

A: Yes, many shooting ranges offer gun rentals. This is a great option if you’re new to shooting and want to try out different firearms before making a purchase. Always check with the range ahead of time to see what they have available and understand their rental policies.

Q: How much is a shooting range?

A: On average, you might expect to pay anywhere from $10 to $50 per hour for lane rental. Equipment rental and ammunition will be extra.

Q: Do I Need a Gun to Shoot at a Shooting Range or Will the Range Provide Them for Me?

A: One of the great things about shooting ranges is that you can try a variety of rental firearms before you buy. No, you can’t take them out of the store, but most ranges have a large selection of firearms for rent to use at the facility. You can plan on spending $10 or so to try one of the range’s firearms, but you must also buy the ammo. Ranges that also sell firearms may credit your rental fees back toward the purchase of a firearm when you find one you like.
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