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The range fee is a bit high at $20, but it's either that or burn much more in gas to go to another indoor range. It is a nice range though. The bullet-proof glass dividers are a nice touch. Gun prices were good last time I was in there. $549 for a Gen 4 19. Didn't try to negotiate on it, just bought it right there.

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Like othershave said, great sevice great people.  Prices are fair.  The range fees are a little higher than other places but again its fair considering the quality of the range they have set up.  Some people really don't like the no reloads policy theres a couple threads discussing it that you can look through

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I was talking about the range fees.

 

Thanks, I thought so, but wanted to make sure. I won't say they are too high, I only have G&L to compare with. The last time I had a membership at G&L, it was 200, but that was when the Greenbriar store first opened. Not sure how long ago that was. And I don't know what the membership would be now.

 

But when I factored in the time it took me to get to Greenbriar, the milage and cost of fuel; then the difference didn't seem that great to me.

 

Sure, the Hendersonville store is closer, but not at the same level of the NA range. And the shorter range isn't quite as appealing.

 

I will not downplay either G&L or NA. Both are great stores with advantages for each. So I won't comment on the pricing of either as being out of reason.

 

I'll go where it's more accessable to me.

 

So I guess I'm saying that the decision has to be made on all the factors that influence your thinking about the relative costs and how it relates to your needs for a range.

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I'm a member of Nashville Armory and I love it even though it's 35 miles away from me.

 

I've been in some top notch facilities and there is only one I like as well as NA (Big Wood's Goods in Atlanta).

 

As to the range fees; I've paid as much or nearly as much at middle-Tennessee area indoor ranges that were not half as nice as NA so, while not inexpensive I think they are pretty fair for what you get!

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