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Conecuh Ranger Reopens this Thursday (26 Sept 2013)
The Conecuh National Forest Shooting Range, one of the only unattended shooting ranges in the area, closed over 2 years ago due to footprint concerns. At the time of closure, the US Forest Service promised to either modify or relocate the range as soon as possible.
After a long wait, it will finally reopen at its new location this Thursday, September 26th, at 10am. The range will initially be free, and then $3 per day PER VEHICLE with self-service payment after the reopening. Based on pictures, it looks like the max distance is still ~100yds and you must bring your own target stands (paper targets only). There is also a new ‘clays’ area for shotgun shooting.
The new location is at the corner of Alabama county roads 4 and 11 northwest of Baker. Based on Google Maps, it’s about 56 miles from Ranger Firearms in north Ft Walton Beach – ie about the same distance as the previous location – although it takes more secondary roads to get there. From Baker, turn west at the 4-way stop and then turn left onto Beaver Creek rd 6.4 miles from the stop. From there, keep right to stay on Beaver Creek road until it turns into Hwy 4/11 for a short stretch where the range will be on the right.
We will be attending the opening (weather permitting) and will post a report with pictures.
Download the Reopening Invitation
Download the Conecuh Range Rules
September Sale
In-Store “Gun Show” Sale this Friday and Saturday!
September 6th – 7th
Everyday is a Gun Show at Ranger Firearms – now with over 700 new guns in stock and our best accessory selection ever. Beat the fairground crowds this weekend and start your shopping a day early with our big in-store sale this Friday and Saturday.
Make your own sale with our ’10 – 5′ promotion
10% Off Any One Non-Sale Item
OR
5% Off Your Entire Purchase of Non-Sale Items
Featuring our lowest AR-15 prices since 2011
- Delton Sport just $649.00
- Delton Echo M4 $699.00
- Windham M4 Flattop $809.00
- Daniel Defense M4 V1 2000 $1499.00
We’ll have lots of neat new items this weekend – like the IMI Travor Bull-Pup Rifle, M&P 15 Piston Rifle, and more. For daily updates on interesting gun arrivals and info, “Like” the Ranger Firearms Facebook Page.
We hope to see you this week at Ranger Firearms!
October Anniversary Sale!
Save Big October 18th – 20th at Our In-Store Show
Thursday the 18th is Glock Day!
* Reduced Pricing on All Glocks in Stock
* Free Hat & Range Bag with Glock Firearm Purchase
* Complimentary Service Checks by Glock Representatives
* Free Drawing for a Glock Pistol
Storewide Events All Three Days
* Special Deals on Popular Guns like Ruger American Rifles, Ruger MkIII’s, S&W Pistols, Colt AR’s, Sig & Springfield 1911’s and More. Prices are too low to Print
* Free Gun Drawing Everyday
* Ammo Specials on 9mm, 38spl, 45ACP
* 10% Off Reloading Presses and Press Kits
Open Extended Hours 9am – 7pm So Don’t Miss Out
Quick Review of the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield vs the Ruger LC9 and M&P 9C
Smith & Wesson announced the M&P Shield 9mm at last week’s NRA convention in St Louis. It is a single-stack 9mm similar in size to the Ruger LC9. It ships with a flush (7) and 1 round extended (8) mag. It has a small manual safety.
We were fortunate to get a chance to test shoot the M&P Shield and what follows is a quick range report based on shooting it against the Ruger LC9 and M&P 9 Compact for comparison. Shooting was done by two shooters (Virgil & Sarah) and limited to a few magazines from each at ~15 feet distance offhand.
Shared impressions:
- The Shield is made to similar fit and finish to it’s bigger M&P brethren which is to say very well
- While the Palm Swell isn’t adjustable, it feels great in the hand and makes the grip feel much larger than the LC9, even though they’re about the same
- The Shield trigger pull is very similar to the M&P 9C and much better than the LC9
- The Shield is a bit heavier than the LC9, but not enough worry about
- At a $449.00 MSRP Price Point, these are a great buy
Virgil’s Review:
The M&P Shield shot like an M&P – which is outstanding in such a small package. As you can see in the target above, group size for the Shield and 9C were quite comparable compact. The trigger difference really shows vs the LC9 which takes much more practice to master (as shown in the vertical stringing). The Shield reminded me a lot of the Glock 36, about my favorite and best shooting compact 45, and if Glock made a single stack 9, I would expect it to shoot like the Shield. Felt recoil was a bit higher than the M&P 9C but not appreciable. The LC9, being lighter, had more recoil and ‘flip’ than either S&W.
CZ-452 Military Trainer 22LR
The CZ-452 Military Trainer is a precision 22LR bolt action on the famous CZ-452 action with adjustable trigger. Stocked in European Walnut with adjustable iron sights, the CZ-452 is a beautiful example of Czech workmanship.
Remington 700 AAC Blackout Model in 308 Winchester
This is a special run Remington 700. It has a factory threaded barrel with Blackout flash suppressor in a Hogue over-molded stock for a great price.
PTR 91 H&K G3 Rifle 7.62 NATO
The PTR 91 is built from German H&K G3 parts on a precision made US receiver. The G3 uses a roller-delayed blow-back action and fluted chamber – making it one of the most reliable, large caliber battle rifles ever made. It and the Belgian designed FAL comprised the bulk of Western 7.62 NATO (308 Win) rifles during the cold war.
Century Arms R1A1 Inch Pattern FAL Rifle 7.62 Nato
This is an early Century FAL "inch" pattern rifle build. The FN FAL was one of the most used 7.62 Nato Battle Rifles in use in the West during the cold war. It has an adjustable gas pistol action which makes it very adaptable to different ammo types.
Bushmaster MOE M4 Carbine 5.56mm / 223
Pictured is the new Bushmaster MOE M4 AR-15 style carbine. A standard M4 profile barrel and receiver is coupled with the Magpul MOE handguard, pistol grip, and telescoping stock.