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    The Range Indoor Shooting - Firing lane

    The Range Indoor Shooting

    4.1(15 reviews)
    47.9 mi

    Nothing quite like going to the gun range & letting off some steam!…read more Well actually I can think of another activity ... however, childrenz are watching this thread. The Langley Gun Range is were I was one morning letting loose with various firearms. You must sign in electronically on the available pads - does not take long unless you love to read 25,000 words of info. We were booked for one hour - call ahead to reserve a slot. We started off with a 22, then upped to a 25 & concluded with a shotgun, blasting away slugs at the target. I really enjoyed pulling the trigger on the shotgun I used & hearing the loud bang & feeling the pushback in my shoulder. Definitely not recommended for those with shoulder injuries. It can be a little tricky trying to get here, so make sure to use Google Maps or Waze. Parking available out back including an overflow area. Dress, warm but flexible as it is cold in here this winter. This gun range is an icon in Metro Vancouver = well used & well loved. Great service at reception, easy to access, & just straight up no nonsense. We brought our own gear - guns, clear glasses (eye protection), earbuds aka ear muffs & ammo. Take the slings off your guns if you have them on - not permitted inside the range. Check the website for cost of gun rental & ammo purchase. https://www.therangelangley.com/ Safety is very important here, so obey the rules or get kicked out immediately!

    Fun shooting range near Golden Ears bridge (Langley side)…read more Parking is plentiful in the industrial lot on the weekends. Might get a bit full on weekdays. The venue is quite modern. Nice big front counter. Friendly and helpful staff. As of the time of writing, members can bring 1 guest for half price admission, which is a nice perk. There is also a mini training room downstairs, and a large private (party?) room upstairs. The range itself is pretty nice. Maybe 25m long, and maybe 20 lanes total. Nice cool breezy air running through the room. Lane width is pretty much the right size. My only complaint is that the "corridor" running the width of the shooting area is a wee bit narrow. Even when I was standing against the back wall, traffic kept bumping into me. A bunch of ammo was spent, and my friends and I left with huge grins on our faces.

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    The Vancouver Gun Club - On-site restaurant menu

    The Vancouver Gun Club

    4.0(2 reviews)
    43.4 mi

    I went here for the Canadian Firearms Safety Course it's also known as the "PAL Course" - the…read morecourse you need to apply for your PAL. They have two excellent CFSC instructors that run this course Mike and Stavros. Excellent information and engaging with a strong focus on safety (a friend who had taken the course elsewhere said it was super dry). Course content is well organized with many real-life examples on the consequences of improper handling, misuse and re-emphasis on the need to maintain safe practices. Registration by e-mail was easy and well-organized in advance also. Lots of time to ask questions of the instructors and well-paced. It gave me more confidence with firearms which I appreciated. The VGC also has an awesome restaurant on-site open on Saturday/Sundays. Cash only but portions are incredibly generous. Tip the experts in the kitchen well as they work hard to put together a delicious meal. I had the Pad Thai and it was absolutely delicious. I couldn't stop eating it. My wonton soup turned out to be a wonton noodle soup which was huge in size and portions. It was all yummy! The building is older but decently maintained theres's also lots of gravel parking available. Washrooms were clean. I'll be back to visit VGC in the future hopefully!

    Fun sporting clays course. The 5 stand crowd is a pretty egotistical, smug crowd unfortunately This…read morecertainly doesn't apply to everyone, but those who know the regular group I'm talking about know what I mean... Would recommend getting your own squad together for the clays course. Would avoid 5 stand unless you want to surround yourself with very self-important people.

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    Huge generous portions of my Pad Thai and Wonton Noodle Soup

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    Firearms Training Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    41.8 mi

    I just took both my non restricted and CORE courses, and the only thing I have to say is that it…read morewas amazing. Both of the instructors were great, very knowledgeable and helpful throughout the entire day. The classroom was set up in a comfortable manner and was relaxing while learning. It was a well taught course by two awesome and down to earth people.

    After three years of waiting to take the PAL non restricted firearms course i finally got the money…read moreto take the course and catch up to the wife. The course ran from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and the cost was $160 which was good seeing that previous students enjoyed the class and what they had learned. To register you just call ahead and see what class is open and if they are still taking in students so you can pay a head with a credit card or pay when you get there as they have a debit machine and credit cards too. I was blown away by the classroom setting as it felt like being in a sportsmans cabin with lots of trophies and firearms on the walls and lots of other neat items. The learning environment is awesome with Kent and Staurt giving their students confidence in the safe handling of firearms. In the classroom it is a very casual learning setting with encouragement to walk around and get up off their chairs and desks as opposed to sitting the entire day. There are cookies, coffee, tea, hot, chocolate, and cold drinks for everyone through out the day. For lunch everyone chips in $5 and they order pizza for the group for lunch time. The course is very informative and the instructors encourage asking questions and there is a lot of hands on with the firearms like the ones we used such as the pump shotgun, break action shotgun, bolt and lever action rule. Learning muzzle control, loading ammunition, storage, safety, and everything else I'm between. I enjoyed the humour and experience of our instructors as they made the class fun and allowing everyone to have extra time handling the firearms in needed. At the testing portion in the day everyone passed the written and hands on testing because everyone was confident at the end of the day. I enjoyed my day here learning and am signing up for more in the future.

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    Orcas Island Sportsmen Club

    Orcas Island Sportsmen Club

    4.0(1 review)
    12.9 mi

    We were visiting Orcas Island this weekend and I brought my 9mm and a few boxes of ammo in case we…read morewanted to do some shooting. Sunday morning, My new-to-guns friend and I went here as non-members to shoot my pistol on the handgun range. The members and the range safety officer were very friendly and welcoming to us out of towners. The range safety officer was very helpful in helping me teach the new guy to shoot, and was a lot of fun to work with. The fee for non-members is $7.50 for the day and includes paper targets, target stands and backings. It's an outdoor range but the shooting line is enclosed and heated, and you shoot though windows. No human silhouette targets are allowed (the range provides paper targets for you). Target distances are fixed at 25 yards and 50 yards, both of which are pretty far for pistol shooting but the targets are correspondingly large. No restrictions on shell casing, which was nice (many commercial ranges won't allow steel cased ammo since they like to sell the brass). No carrying/wearing a gun is permitted on club grounds. I was carrying concealed the gun we intended to use so that was slightly awkward but I explained and it was resolved without issue on the firing line. They do stop shooting from 12-1 (i'm not sure if there's a nearby church or what) and take lunch in the clubhouse next door. They invited us to join them for lunch but we had to catch the ferry. Overall it was an ideal experience for introducing a friend to pistol shooting.

    Silvercore Advanced Training Systems - Silvercore Office at 7198 Vantage Way Delta BC

    Silvercore Advanced Training Systems

    4.4(24 reviews)
    38.7 mi

    I had wanted to take a firearms safety course for awhile…read more I wanted clarity on how to operate a gun & most of all how to be safe around them - guns. The time to learn about gun safety in my life was now. I'm older & wiser (I think) but most of all calmer about life. When I was a teen growing up in Africa, I had two uncles who were in the army & went on to become police officers. One of those uncles stayed with me (I had a large master bedroom with extra beds) & would often bring a cache of guns he would place under his bed. Knowing now what I know - I consider myself lucky I didn't accidentally fire off any of those guns I picked up - when he wasn't around! You name it I held it - semi automatics, RPGs, AK47s, etcetera ... honestly there was a Rambo assortment of weapons under that bed ... yikes! A coworker had taken Silvercores firearms safety course & highly recommended I sign up. I did sign up a few months ago & just recently completed the two day in person course. Heads up Alert - I'm going to share with you major, major tips so you can successfully pass this course to obtain your PAL (Possession & Acquisition Licence) which enables you to own & buy guns. You must score a minimum of 80% to pass the course. Watch the following videos in the links below. https://youtu.be/v2kwHg3ZHfA?si=tbdo7hPOJz0vyhWJ https://youtu.be/_zX3V1MUivs?si=zTZsuq6yS3Icpye5 https://youtu.be/-E8uZoimIGk?si=GNy5ktIbl1LAQSRw https://youtu.be/N6SQ3vWHXL8?si=f0v7xS_Xg_rZcw0o https://youtu.be/J3m8K-WmluE?si=0oc-a0qBmvJ43N0o https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=http://crfsc.safetyquizz.com/Quizzes/Quiz/1&ved=2ahUKEwje6qq3qpqNAxV0JTQIHWfgOOkQFnoECEkQAQ&sqi=2&usg=AOvVaw3KBMZ0ZWk9oNqRRdYaAnK- Focus on the methodology of ACTS & PROVE. You must complete each of the prep quizzes in the links I've shared - if there's 10 quizzes, complete ALL 10 quizzes! Study out the following guns - single & double action revolvers, Glock 45, bolt action rifle, hitch rifle, Lever Action Rifle, Pump Action & Semi Automatic Action(Ruger). You will have two in class quizzes, each consisting of 50 multiple choice questions. You will also have two practical in class tests. You will not be firing off any guns in this class. You can download the manual - 300 pages. Glance through it but don't memorize it. Mythbusters By taking the CFSC, you will not become The Accountant - an assassin - nor the Jackel (The Day of the Jackel 2024 - btw excellent British production) - super sniper - & be able to bring down targets 5 miles away. 007? - forget about it & leave that to James Bond on the big screen. Firearms are sold only to licenced PAL holders in Canada. Firearms in Canada are used solely for hunting or target practice at the gun range. Canada does not have the infamous 'Castle' rule ala Texas. Makes for an interesting scenario - if Dahmer breaks into your home & starts ticking off your loved ones, one by one, do you approach him with a butter knife!? Most of the 'big, black, scary' guns (semi automatics) are banned in Canada. Come to class relaxed & ready to learn everything - gun safety. When answering the quizzes, think gun safety first. Funny story - my brother got tripped up on a question - are you allowed to fire bullets at a stop sign? His mind was like - yeah, if it's in my backyard! LOL. The answer is - nope. No picture taking or recording allowed in class. There is a Subway a 100 metres from here (Delta location) for lunch or bring your own. Silvercore has leading industry training by highly experienced firearms instructors. Our class instructor Ken, was A+ in his instruction, pace & style of teaching. His wealth of knowledge re gun safety was second to none. I got more out of this class than I ever thought I could.

    Completed both my Restricted and Non Restricted training this weekend (March 2025)…read moreI couldn't be happier with the instruction and the overall program. Our instructor, Ken, was fantastic, super thorough, very relaxed and approachable. Most importantly, he was a great teacher. I feel confident I can handle a firearm safely, and have a good grasp of the rules, laws, and protocols, and that's what they advertised. I'd highly recommend these guys if you're interested.

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    Silvercore CFSC / CRFSC course. Silvercore has the best selection of deactivated firearms.

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