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  • I decided to visit this range to sight in one of my rifles and test out one I had recently purchased. I had also brought along an assortment of handguns. I am fairly experienced, train avidly and practice weekly on both rifle and handgun. There were several issues I had with the professionalism, courtesy and safety of the staff. My first impressions of this range was that it was highly organized and I assumed that the staff would be highly trained. This quickly changed from the moment I reached cashier counter. The cashier gave at best, poor instruction and guidance as to where to go and what to expect. The cashier staff referred us to the video that replays continuously in another room(you are required to watch this video which discusses safe range conduct and procedures, some of which the range staff fail to follow.) When on the range, I was met by several range staff members, each one asking to check my firearms. I initially allowed the staff to check my firearms and handle them upon request. The staff took this as the go ahead to handle my firearms as they please during cease fire intervals. One staff member mishandled one of the 3 Glocks I had brought and dropped it on the concrete slab/table. I witnessed the range staff standing in front of the firing line before checking firearms and making sure all had ceased fire. This is a mishap on the verge of fruition and would not fly at ANY other range. The range staff approached me several times to give me their input on various subjects. What I learned from this was that each staff member has their own spin on safety, rules and shooting. They feel that they are "cool" working at a gun range and it gives them a feeling of power. They believe they are exempt from safety and experts despite an obvious lack of training. They also do not mind mishandling several thousands of dollars in firearms. I frequent Front Sight as well as many ranges in Henderson/Las Vegas. I respect each of these facilities for their professionalism, safety and expertise. I have no respect whatsoever for how the staff at Clark County Shooting Range conduct themselves. My advise...pass on the $7 range fee, find a reputable range and pay the slightly higher range fees. You will benefit from a healthier training environment and a more competent staff.
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