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Guns & Ammo Garage
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I am a total gun person, but had never fired a full auto weapon. I saw the ad for G&AG in a brochure at the hotel, Aria. My wife said, you have to do that, so I did! Started off with a bus pick up at the hotel. Bus was driven by Dave, an Army vet who was very nice and made sure my visit was firts rate. I walked into the area outside the range and began to drool at the weapons hung on a wall behind the counter. I knew my credit card was in serious trouble! I picked the three gun special with the very nice, cute young ladies working the counter. I waited my turn while watching other send streams of hot lead down range. My turn came and I was in Heaven as the smell of burnt powder hit my nose. The blast of advacent weapons and brass hitting the concrete was music to my ears. The range officers were all business and very nice and showed me the manual of arms for each weapon. I fired a Thompson, of course, an F&N P90, and an AK47. It was all over too fast! I had to resist the urge to buy more mags... I should have fired the SAW! Next time........
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