By Pete Griffin
LAS VEGAS – For
anyone who ever wanted to shoot a really cool gun, a fairly simple
solution (depending on where you live) could be a trip to Las Vegas,
where you'll find an array of shooting ranges and antique stores
carrying firearms.
One of those Vegas ranges is located at The Gun Store
-- a favorite destination for visitors of all kind-- that offers a
15-lane indoor shooting range with your choice of AK 47s, squad
automatics, pistols and more.
Plenty of men and women have gone to try out
the guns, including regular groups of bachelor parties and celebrities
like Ozzy Ozbourne. But The Gun Store also gets lots of international
tourists too.
Part of the draw for foreigners is that in parts of the world like Germany and New Zealand, the right to own or even have a gun is way more restrictive.
"It was the first time having a gun in my
hand, " said Arif Ayeogen, who was visiting from Germany and fired off a
pistol at the range. "I was a little bit nervous, but it was a great
feeling."
"It was empowering," said Mark Coker, a New
Zealand native who let shots fly with a squad automatic weapon. "You
can't do that at home unless you got special licenses, which aren't easy
to get."
According to Emily Miller, the director of
marketing and advertising for The Gun Store of Las Vegas, the range
attracts thousands of international visitors a month.
"It's a different kind of facility," said
Miller. "We are opening our doors to people who haven't shot before, and
with language barriers. We'll welcome you from any country no matter
what language you speak. We'll work with you."
And there's no need to worry about your
level of shooting experience. The store provides an instructor to help
you along the way. But for those who think their "Call of Duty" video
game skills will translate into an epic performance at the range, think
again my friends.
But for visitors not interested in shooting
firearms and just want to look at some cool old-school guns, hop on
Interstate-515 and head on over McManus Auctions in Henderson, Nevada. The antique store holds auctions every weekend that include some of the finest antique firearms around.
You'll find guns like a remake of a U.S.
Army Colt pistol, which according to store owner Patrick McManus, was
the type used by Wild West legend Wyatt Earp and General George Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
"A gun like this can go for $1,000, even though it's a remake," said McManus.
There's also a remake of a 38-caliber Colt
Lightning rifle from the 1800s, a pretty hefty-sized firearm that was
once adopted for use by the San Francisco Police Department.
"Can you imagine them now using this at the
police department?" said McManus, holding the massive rifle with both
hands. "This here is a favorite of cowboys and outlaws."
So whether you're coming from around the
block, Europe, or as far as Down Under, a trip to Vegas will no doubt
satisfy your need to let the gun shells fly. It's something The Gun
Store in Las Vegas is proud to offer.
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2011/10/09/tourists-can-shoot-em-up-in-vegas/
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