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Colonial Rifle & Pistol Club
Colonial Rifle & Pistol Club is a members-only shooting range in Staten Island, offering legal and organized rifle and pistol shooting. This welcoming club focuses on safe firearm handling, marksmanship, and a strong sense of community. With a 21-point pistol range, a 9-point rifle range, and a comfortable heated clubhouse, it's a fantastic place for enthusiasts to practice, compete, and enjoy social events with friends and family.
Hidden gem on Staten Island. Best there is!!!
Always a great time at the shooting range. Went to qualify for my HR 218 and Jim the range instructor always lends a helping hand. Bernie from Arthur Kill Sports conducts the CCW and HR 218 classes with precision and their partnership combines for an educationally informative and eventful experience. Bernie also opened a gun shop 103 Tactical which is a good place to browse before or after shooting.
Hidden gem on Staten Island. Best there is!!!
Always a great time at the shooting range. Went to qualify for my HR 218 and Jim the range instructor always lends a helping hand. Bernie from Arthur Kill Sports conducts the CCW and HR 218 classes with precision and their partnership combines for an educationally informative and eventful experience. Bernie also opened a gun shop 103 Tactical which is a good place to browse before or after shooting.
It's got everything you need to practice. Rifle, small arms i saw an archery range there also. I don't know if it's active though. Parking.
If you are an owner of a fire arm this is place to go large range plenty of targets great instructors and above safety top concern if you want to go to a shooting range this is one place you will feel comfortable and safe
Unfortunately, the review I write is an unfavorable one. When at this club my experience was plagued with what all too often becomes the norm in provincial gun clubs. Rather than being truly safety conscious, at least one of the club's officers was yelling quite unprofessionally at a member and his guest over an issue that can be best described as minor. This was not only loud and public, it came off as outright abusive. While I was left to shoot undisturbed, I could not help but think that it would only be a matter of time before such an incident would happen again, and, unless I was somehow part of the "inner circle" it would one day be my turn if I continued to come often enough. Safety is one thing, but a gun range is no place for bullies, particularly in an environment where everybody is armed. My membership dollars, consequently, will go to another organization and would urge others to consider doing the same.
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