If you want to go to a range where the few guns are locked in cages ( and, no, you can't see them or their condition before you sign up ) and every step is pre-choreographed, ( probably not that bad an idea this close to the strip .. Lots of taxis - ie: drunk guys ... ). This might be ok. But I've grown up at gun ranges, am a life NRA Member, reload my own rounds, and I want to #1: see the guns I'm renting before I rent them. #2: believe that the guns are in good shape - and clean. #3: get a bit more of a familiarization with the guns ( I asked about the safeties on the Sig Saur, and was told that there were none....). For a shooting novice, this place is ok, for someone with any shooting history, give it a miss - and let me know if you find a good range.