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Overall Rating
4.48 star(s) 42 ratings
Service
4.95 star(s)
Selection
4.68 star(s)
Value
4.32 star(s)

Helpful Reviews

Most helpful positive review
The nicest gun range I've ever been to
I usually shoot outdoors and have had to brave some pretty... view full review
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Most helpful critical review
After they didn't return any of my emails or answer any of my... view full review
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The Older I Get, The Better SafeFire Looks to Me
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4.00 star(s)
Service
5.00 star(s)
Selection
3.00 star(s)
Value
3.00 star(s)
My most recent visit to SafeFire was for my annual LEOSA re-qualification, but I've been a regular customer since 2016. Pushing 80 years of age now, I appreciate more and more the comfort of an indoor shooting range; the setup at SafeFire is the largest & best that I've ever experienced. Modern, clean, and kept in good repair.

Like anyone else, though, I also appreciate the convenience of one location for shooting, firearm rentals, new firearm purchases, private sale transfers, "candy store" browsing, and BSing with folks who have good stories to share. I've also used the services of the co-located gunsmith, Brimstone. Regardless of my reason for visiting, the staff members have all been patient, pleasant, and helpful. As for "knowledgeable", they are all beyond my own level.

I've yet to sample any of SafeFire's classes or competitions, but I do keep that activity in mind for whenever I get a round tuit.

Cost? Sure, SafeFire is more pricey than a visit to the woods & hills. And dryer & more temperate. For me and possibly many others, Safefire is also closer than any woods or hills that aren't already alive with the sound of mag dumps. For military and first responders (active as well as retired), there's also an attractive discount on fees for range time and transfers.
Nice place to shoot
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
Service
5.00 star(s)
Selection
5.00 star(s)
Value
4.00 star(s)
Safefire is a nice local range. They have a good selection available for rentals. The rental fee is by the hour. If you want to rent something different within that hour, there is no additional cost. You need to also buy their ammo for rentals.
If you want to use your own targets, they charge a small fee, so it does make them a bit spendy
Amazing Range!
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
Service
5.00 star(s)
Selection
5.00 star(s)
Value
3.00 star(s)
Pros
  • Clean and orderly
  • Extremely good sound dampening
Cons
  • a bit pricey for non members
Really enjoyed my experience with Safefire. The range is clean, incredibly quietr for an indoor range, and the folks behind the counter are kind and helpful.

Looking forward to frequenting!
Great
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
Service
5.00 star(s)
Selection
4.00 star(s)
Value
4.00 star(s)
Pros
  • Knowledgeable
Great staff, very knowledgeable. Very safe place to shoot, without having overbearing RSOs.
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
I spent about an hour here today, I had a blast. The RO's were pretty nice and not like a strict drill sargeant (which is what I expected and partially why I mostly shoot on forest lands). It was a nice place, and a variety of people shooting. It was funny to see the guys from out of state shoot a Mosin next to us, they seemed to be having a lot of fun as well. I wish the headphones I bought were actually $40 like the lady said, but I planned on paying $70 anyway (she did correct herself before charging me tho, so that was good). I was not a fan of the young guys hammering away with a .44 magnum, but I got used to it after doubling down on hearing protection.
I would recommend this place to others as a place to go shooting.

I'm tempted to go to their bowling pin shoot! I wish I hadn't missed the "Cosmic Bowling Pin" shoot tho, i am looking forward to the next one (which I hope to attend).
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
My family and I really enjoy this range. A big bonus is 17 years old and younger are free. Makes shooting with kids pretty inexpensive. Also, they take off 25% for vets and first responders. Have always had a good experience there.
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
I have been shooting there for about a year now despite having a membership elsewhere.
The facility is excellent,& the people easy to deal with.
They are a bit on the pricey side (4 times what I was paying elsewhere).
They quite doing action shooting which is what got me in to start with but I think their online registration was messed up as the last 4 matches you could not sign up online and attendance fell off accordingly.
I just signed up for a membership despite the cost it's just too nice a range.
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
I enjoy going there. IMO not spendy at all. Safer, closer, cheaper, than going up to Larch. Took a very informative Handgun class there. Folks are friendly, helpful & nice. Had the range to my self, and the RO spent time with me with shooting tips. You can even pop in for 1/2 hour sessions at 1/2 price... Membership is definitely spendy, unless your going there several times a week.
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
Took my Vietnam vet dad there for Veterans day. We both loved it. Nice facilities and great pricing. They had a veterans day discount but even at full price, nice place.

Most of these ranges you have to buy their ammo which means any work you did getting proficient is wasted.

The targets are actually nice for the money.

We will be going back.
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
Went shooting there a coupe days ago. It is super nice, but a bit spendy
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
Took the wife to date night last Friday at Safefire. Very nice facility and we had a great time. Looking forward to going back.
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
I was there Sat. Nice place and I hope they do well. While is only a 25yrd range, I do like that they allow up to 308.
Prices on firearms seemed slightly higher than places like Sportsmans. Looks like they are a full line Magpul dealer, with prices better than Sportsmans, but not as good as Curts.
They charge $35 for transfers

My only real gripe is they advertise they are a NFA dealer, but when I inquired about NFA transfers, I was told the gunsmith downstairs was the one with the SOT. The gunsmith is a separate entity.
He does try to stock suppressors, and is tied into the Silencer Shop dealer program.
I did not see any NFA stuff upstairs with Safefire.
Overall Rating
4.00 star(s)
I took my fiance and her friend there Sunday .
Its very nice , very clean and its set up for a wide range of shooters from beginner to expert. The ROs were very cool with me instructing the girls and I was able to even pass on a couple of tricks to the ROs. The lanes are clean, very well designed, and user friendly.
The best part is that they want to make a welcoming environment for new shooters and women that may find the usual ranges more "male" friendly and intimidating.
Both girls had a great time and were impressed with the set up for the range.
Women are making up a larger percentage of new shooters and this place is geared for that. And I am all for supporting any place that wants to change the public opinion of what a "gun range" looks like.
Yeah, its pricey, but shooting sports isnt a cheap hobby. Its like spending $500,000 on a Sports car and them complaining about $50 wiper blades...
A nice clean well staffed and professional business is very appealing to folks, and a wet muddy cold pit maybe a little off putting for some...
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