The staff was rude and didn’t care to explain anything about qualifications for renting a handgun. Only reason I went was to rent one because I didn’t really want to shoot my husbands shotgun. They just said they couldn’t rent us a handgun. Maybe the staff should work on being a little more friendly and helpful.
Arezu T.
Tu valoración: 2 Garland, TX
This is one of the bigger indoor shooting ranges I’ve been to and my first one in TX. It looks more cabin-like than any range I’ve been to. The people are nice but the prices are not. My husband and I thought this would be cheaper than the ones in CA but we were so wrong. We always bring everything of our own: guns, ammo, eyes & ears, targets except this time we didn’t have any more targets so we got 3 silhouettes. Our total for 2 people($ 18/person) and 3 targets was…$ 40 something? We are used to paying around $ 30 at the most for range time only for 2 people. It is bigger inside but there are no tables in the back to set your stuff but cubbies under your booth. Ok now the worst part was that towards the end of our time here, there was a group of kids next to us that were completely muzzling us and other people several times, and no one came to stop them or kick them out. Where is the range officer? What’s the point of having cameras if no one is enforcing anything? I was shocked when they were just waving the gun around, idgaf if it’s not loaded, you should know gun safety and that you never muzzle anyone even if it’s unloaded! I was scared too because who knows if it is loaded or not, right? When we finally left we told the people working there that we got muzzled many times. They were just chatting and seem to not pay attention to the booths but when we told them they went right away to that group. My husband even got shrapnel ricochet on his arm from one of the people in the group because they hit the frame or something. This is the first time out of dozens of times of going to any shooting range where I was actually worried about our safety. We will be going to outdoor ranges now that are $ 15 for lifetime membership or another indoor place.
Amy B.
Tu valoración: 4 Dallas, TX
$ 18 for the day per person is pretty good if you’ll stay for a bit. The husband and I dropped in around 5pm on Saturday and it was about half full. The staff were all friendly and were lenient with double taps/rapid fire. I appreciated this since I needed some practice controlling my groups. There were no range officers on the lanes, so pray someone’s watching the cameras — there definitely were many of them. The lanes weren’t well kept with boxes, targets, and a week’s worth of casings thrown down range. The walls and ceilings were riddled with holes, which isn’t their fault however since everything was plywood, I’d imagine it’s not hard nor expensive to replace more frequently.
Jeff A.
Tu valoración: 1 Garland, TX
The owner is really rude! Even when I responded with kindness to his rudeness he still remained hostile towards me. I felt less than human. He treated me like I was a terrorist even though I’m a Christian. Please don’t support this place. Treat ppl with love not hate.
Sam M.
Tu valoración: 5 Garland, TX
Enjoyed the gun range! Great service awesome knowledgable staff. Love the friendly dog they have and the selection of firearms. I have been at this location several times and enjoyed going every time they provide you with vision and hearing protection and the day rate to shoot is not bad at all
Kellie B.
Tu valoración: 1 Garland, TX
Rude. Rude. Rude. Rude! Sorry, but even though it is 7 minutes from my house, I’m done with this place. Took 5 visits, but I’ve had it. DFW Gun Range in farther, but they aren’t a bunch of jerks with condescending attitudes. Janky is a perfect description of the facility itself, it’s not clean, there’s no supervision on the shoot floor. You deserve better in a gun range. 1 star for the dog, that’s the only good thing here.
Dave R.
Tu valoración: 1 Royse City, TX
Nice facility but when I called ahead I was quoted 18 and 11 for range and shells. Turns out is was 25 and 21 respectively, but I didn’t complain. They have a lot of weapons to rent and they were helpful. I got hit by a piece of shrapnel when someone fired a magnum at the target too close(maybe hit the frame or something) but no big. We met some cool dudes there that actually recognized the blue weapon in photo. Can you tell what it is/was? Thanks guys. Good time. DR
Thomas C.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Good place as always. Nice people, clean ranges, bathrooms are clean as well. It’s not the most posh places, but it has rentals so it welcomes everyone. The in house dog is pretty cool but I don’t think is petting friendly. And as for you shooters. please remove your targets and sweep brass before leaving. We all gotta be friends here
Shawn L.
Tu valoración: 4 Richardson, TX
Another great place to shoot. One side for pistols and shotgun(25,yards) and one side for rifles(50yards). , price is fair and not much of a wait anytime. Good experience with everyone that works there. Pros: Long distance for indoor shooting with plenty of lane and counter space. Not much waiting time. Free locker with lock to store your personal item upon request. Fair range fee. Cons: No steel casing or core of any. Kinda dark in rifles lane but manageable.
C T.
Tu valoración: 4 Dallas, TX
Armory is great. Purchased a nice shotgun with attachable components. Turned a regular shotgun into a tactical with less than $ 1000. Pretty reasonable. If you have a CHL, they treat you like royalty!
Con Z.
Tu valoración: 5 Richardson, TX
Very professional and accommodating staff. Lanes are well lit and it wasn’t busy when I went. Good prices for rental guns and they have a good selection to choose from to aid in purchasing a new weapon. Now my go-to range.
Ali A.
Tu valoración: 5 Austin, TX
One of the best firing ranges in Texas They are all nice guys, especially the one who looks like anthony hopkins We enjoyed our time there… Thank you!
Anne A.
Tu valoración: 3 Dallas, TX
Greet store with a lot to choose from. The owners were supper nice at first, and I bought a membership and gun. After I bought my gun they started being very rude. I kept going until my membership expired.
Paul H.
Tu valoración: 4 Grand Prairie, TX
Cost: $ 16+tax which includes one paper target of your choice. They hold onto your license and give it back once you pay. They will loan you a ear protection if you don’t have it. I suggest bringing ear plugs in addition to wearing the over the ear protection. Super friendly service though! There are two indoor ranges. One for pistols, the other for rifles. They also have a selection of new and used firearms. Prices are average.
Robyn M.
Tu valoración: 4 North Dallas, Dallas, TX
What’s a girl to do when she gets a gun from her over-protective big brother for Christmas? Go to Target Master and attempt to know what she’s doing, that’s what! We came here on New Year’s Day because my trigger finger was itching to get ahold of my new toy — err, protection. While being an indoor gun range makes it so convenient during the winter time to go shoot, it also amplifies the gun sounds — even with the proper head/ear gear on & that really was bad for my nerves(me, with a loaded gun, constantly flinching because of the guns going off around me – yeah — steer clear). Other than that, I have no complaints about Target Master. Everyone was extremely friendly and helpful. Before we went, I visited their website which answers any and all questions you could possibly have, so that made check-in and everything else pretty easy. The facility is extremely large — they have a range for«regular» guns and then the shot-gun range on the other side. I didn’t venture over to the shot-gun side to take a look at the digs, but the regular range has about 20 gun lanes, so plenty of lanes for you to choose from. They also have a gun shop with a wide-variety of… stuff…for your shooting pleasures. Magazines, bullets, holsters, cases, any and everything, I believe they have it. If you don’t have bullets, they have them. If you don’t have head/ear gear, they have it. If you forgot something at home or you haven’t purchased it, they have it there for purchase, rent, or loaners for your time at the gun range. The highlight of my night was leaving and the owner’s all black German Shepherd made an appearance. He was a big teddy bear and let me pet and rub all over him! Yeah, see how focused I am, I’m supposed to be learning and getting use to my gun and the highlight of my night was the dog. Eh!
Nga N.
Tu valoración: 4 Dallas, TX
I had not been to a gun range before this last year and have been twice since. I was slightly paranoid at first and worried that some random strangers would shoot me. People are crazy nowadays so you never know. The shooting itself was fun but the noise level was so loud that it gave me a migraine. Even with the hearing protection, it was still very loud, but it’s like that everywhere right? The wait is usually long on the weekend(upwards of an hour), and the staff are nice, even to beginners like myself. I’d recommend you go with someone that’s been before, it usually makes for a much more enjoyable experience. The range prices are about $ 17 a person, and it’s best to buy your bullets before you come here. I was slightly grossed out by the used goggles they provided because I’m not sure if they sanitize them. I’d bring my own next time. I can’t really compare this place to other places since it’s the only one I have been to, but it was fun nonetheless. Tips: –Wear closed toes shoes and pants. You don’t want the bullet casings flinging at you and there a lot of bullets on the ground that can cut you here(just like all gun ranges) –If you don’t like loud noises stay away from this place(and all gun ranges really) –If you’re paranoid with armed people then stay away from this place(and all gun ranges really.) –Bring your own eye and ear protection, so you can save some money here(and all gun ranges really…) –Go with someone who knows how to shoot so they can teach you(and so that you don’t have to rent a gun) –If you’re a guy who is good at shooting and want to impress a girl of interest, this could be your chance to shine!(or to look like a creepy gun lunatic)
Commodore E.
Tu valoración: 3 Alamogordo, NM
Targetmaster is a large, open gun store with a welcoming feel and a fairly extensive selection of firearms. The staff isn’t overly friendly, but they’re knowledgable and accommodating. The pistol range is adequate, though not the best in town. It’s not as well lit or ventilated as some of the other ranges I visit. The main reason I visit Targetmaster is the 50 yard rifle range where you’re allowed to shoot higher calibre rifles(30+). BUT, it’s the darkest, dankest, most poorly ventilated range I’ve ever been to. I regularly see guys wearing those paper filter masks while shooting, so expect to get a lung-ful of lead vapor. I wish there were another 50 yard indoor range nearby, but there isn’t. If you’re trying to sight in irons, expect to go blind from the lack of lighting. It’s a miserable experience. So, overall, I like Targetmaster, but it has some mean shortcomings.
Anthony B.
Tu valoración: 4 Dallas, TX
I went here for the first time today. Overall, a pretty nice place. No wait whatsoever(always a good thing) and I felt like going to an indoor range this time because it was about 100 degrees outside. I did some pistol shooting today, looks like they have tons of bays. The pistol ranges look like they go to 25yds, and they use an automatic rail system to manage your targets. Its a little warm in the bay area even though its indoors, but they do have individual fans in each bay to keep you cool. They also have a pretty good selection of gear and guns, if you want to go shopping around for stuff. Their prices seemed a little on the high side, they wanted $ 60 for a walther pps extended mag… I’ve been looking for one, but I’ll steer clear of that price. Can’t say anything about their rifle ranges, never got a chance to check it out. All in all, I’m a fan. No wait, clean bay, relatively cheap range fees, and the staff is pretty friendly. I may go here instead of Bullet Trap from now on since the wait is much shorter(or non-existent).
Kevin S.
Tu valoración: 4 Rockwall, TX
Apparently my reviews are powerful… because shortly after I put this review up business at Targetmaster has gone NUTS! Crazy I tell ya!!! I showed up at 5 after noon and still had to wait 25 mins to get on the rifle range. Pistol wasn’t nearly as bad but DAYUM! On the one hand I’m bummed /irritated that I have to wait, on the other I’m excited about all the new folks exercising their 2nd amendment rights. All in all, had fun with a buddies M4 .223 Daniel Defense Carbine… very accurate and a breeze to shoot.
Brian Q.
Tu valoración: 4 Richardson, TX
Best indoor place I’ve been to shoot in Dallas, although I much prefer shooting outside. The staff is friendly and you get unlimited gun rentals for $ 10. You do have to buy their overpriced ammo for use in their rental guns like every other place — well, the 9 mm was expensive but the .45 wasn’t bad. I’ve never had to wait more than 25 mins for a lane either. The only downside is they won’t let you shoot steel-core ammo and if they find that you have any, will keep it behind the desk until you leave. But it is for safety reasons so I won’t fault them for that and they did make sure to remember to return it to me upon checkout even though I had forgotten about it.