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Just a general FYI that as of this morning here are the new prices:

New Pricing
 
Classic Member: $89.99 monthly
Premier and Empire State Members: $79.99 monthly
Blue Line Member: $59.99 monthly
VIP Member: $149.99 monthly
 
This applies to all new and existing members. This email was just sent last night so I'm posting here in case anyone missed it or has anything to add.
(IMO, they could at least throw in some extra transfers)

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I pay $100 for a full service outdoor range and $360 for an indoor range. Those prices are for a yearly membership!  Broken down, that's $38 per month for membership at two different ranges! I'm Glad I live in South Jersey!

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On 10/1/2023 at 6:24 PM, Lawnmower2021 said:

Just a general FYI that as of this morning here are the new prices:

New Pricing
 
Classic Member: $89.99 monthly
Premier and Empire State Members: $79.99 monthly
Blue Line Member: $59.99 monthly
VIP Member: $149.99 monthly
 
This applies to all new and existing members. This email was just sent last night so I'm posting here in case anyone missed it or has anything to add.
(IMO, they could at least throw in some extra transfers)

Jesus. That's $1000/yr.

How much to just go for an hour for a non-member?

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3 hours ago, diamondd817 said:

Jesus. That's $1000/yr.

How much to just go for an hour for a non-member?

From their site:

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60-Minute Lane Rental $30  Additional Shooter (Max 3): $15

Rentals are $15-25 or $35 for unlimited pistol swaps / $60 for unlimited rentals
Eyes and Ears rental: $10

Honestly, you pretty much have to go at least once a week to justify the membership.

The only big advantage is that you get two hours. I had some friends come into town recently and the two hours plus free reservation was convenient.

Let me tell you, even the "free cleaning" also left me disappointed. There are exceptions and they may flat out refuse to clean vintage or milsurp guns. They asked me for $250 to clean the cosmoline off of a gun. They say "the cleanings have to take less than an hour." Well, that's great. But if they only clean things that are easy to clean, where's the value add?

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