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On 11/25/2017 at 0:40 PM, PD2K said:

Did a quick Google search...nothing. No webpage, Instagram, and even their Facebook page is blank. Whoever is in charge of marketing/social media for this business should be fired.

Maybe they are trying to stay under the radar.  Getting attention also attracts the wrong crowd.

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Website still under construction .. but facebook has some info:

https://www.facebook.com/LongShotGunRange/

Staffing up. Training up.
Final touches everywhere.
Soft opening targeted for week of Jan 22nd.
Pricing and membership info available this Friday.
www.longshotpistolandrifle.com

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11 hours ago, Ray Ray said:

Maybe they are trying to stay under the radar.  Getting attention also attracts the wrong crowd.

Maybe. But I seriously doubt it. They are in the business to make money. Plus they are close to GFH and thus are their competition.

Also I don't remember RTSP or GFH ever trying to "stay under the radar."

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4 hours ago, PD2K said:

Maybe. But I seriously doubt it. They are in the business to make money. Plus they are close to GFH and thus are their competition.

Also I don't remember RTSP or GFH ever trying to "stay under the radar."

True, but the range that was recently put to the flames didn't "stay under the radar".  And now they are gone.

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From Facebook:

Long Shot Pistol & Rifle 
375 County Ave.
Secaucus, NJ 07094


Will be Opening for Business starting tomorrow : HOURS
Monday - Wednesday 1PM - 9PM
Thursday - Friday 1PM - 10PM
Saturday 8AM - 10PM
Sunday. 8AM - 6PM


6-50 YD Ports for Rifle up to .308 Calibier
14-25 YD Ports for Handgun up to .50 Caliber


Please stop by & Check our our Gun sales and
Gun rental Counters.
Gun Smith on premises
FFL transfers
Memberships available!
Walk in welcomes!

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I went to the range this morning and there were only a couple of other guys there sharing a lane at around 11:30.  Great place to shoot as one would expect from a brand new state of the art range.  I shot my mossberg 590 with 18.5 barrel and the noise level wasn't bad at all with plugs and muffs.  This was a pleasant surprise and a world of difference from Bullethole.   One RO present who seemed pretty cool; near the end I asked if it was ok to shoot a slug as I had shot buckshot up to that point.  He said he was 90% sure it was fine but wanted to go outside and verify which he promptly did.  For me this place is 10 miles exactly from my house--can't beat that.     

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