What Is a Ready Range®? by Shooting Range Industries - Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2017
- Mike Halverson & Jake Cook show off the "Ready Range®" by Shooting Range Industries, LLC. This quality Modular Shooting Range demonstrates why SRI is the Industry Leaders when it comes to Shooting Range Design, Construction & Equipment.
I suspect that this is one of those, "if you have to ask, you can't afford it" things.
Peter Cohen would love to know myself, I live in a not so friendly gun state. Just moved here from a friendly state. Really really miss it.
@@jetdr My thoughts exactly. Much more useful in a state like CA than NV.
Probably pretty expensive for a rifle range. A single 53 foot container could safely make a 15 yard pistol range no problemo.
Emery Bishop no you didn’t
Starts at $100,000 USD and goes north of $500,000 USD
idk why but I find this really cool.
How sound proof is one of these units? can you hear if there is firearms being used if outside? Also I know the length can be adjusted as in 40' or 50' or more but what is the typical width and height of one? thinking might put it in a RV garage that I have planned.
Thank god I live in the country
can it be underground too
Must be crazy loud with that diamond plate. Seems pretty cool though.
SUUUUUUCH A BADASS IDEAR... 💡
We have this system at our gun range, best there is compared to rubber traps
Really smart idea, I'm curious if the pricing makes more affordable than a traditional indoor range.
No. It’s 159k for a refurbished model with a 12 month warranty.
Thats cheaper than the $600k i spent building my indoor range….
Are they sound proof?
The cost is between $700K-$800K for a 50 yard range that has two lanes in it. This does not include the site work needed to ready the location to receive them (footers, electrical power etc.).
FoxRcng708 Not at all lol. I talked with the guys from Mobile tactics and their mobile rangest cost 500k easily.
Buy a Container and outfit it yourself.
Cheaper to build it your self,
As soon as I win the lottery, I'm in!!
How much is the cheapest model you sell?
They run about half a million.
@@carryeveryday910
It's cheaper to buy a hut in Africa.
@@carryeveryday910 Fucking shit I could build one myself for uhh.. let's see.. 100k!?
Geez.. probably less even..
@@VisualBasic6 15k at the most 😂
@@eddiecrow9133 The programmable target retrieval is about $12k. Not to mention each ISU has about 35k pounds of AR500. Which currently cost upwards of $2.00 per pound if you buy $200k worth at a time. So you are $100k in materials just for a 40ft ISU. Not to mention the HVAC and HEPA requirements. A 40ft ISU is $8700 plus shipping per a few weeks ago, so you are not building this for for $15k with 100% ballistic lining. For commercial or military purposes, you must have 100% bullet proof space. A bullet cannot escape the range regardless of where you shoot. A good rule of thumb is $250k per 40ft of range, so 25 meters requires three forty foot containers. The price can increase or decrease drastically depending on options and location.
You already know it's expensive when they start out with containers.
That's true it is almost as if they cut costs there and then bam 100k for the cheapest one
I want buy this for India, are you interested
How much????”
Can I buy a semi truck and just haul this around so it becomes a mobile range, lol?
How much
Cheaper just go to Detroit or Chicago for free lol
Love the pro 2A efforts but very very narrow customer base. Most that can afford this also have thousands of acres for sport shooting so don't see this going very mainstream, unfortunately
This could be used at a new gun store who is buying a defunct big box store
I think they designed this more as a mobile solution for the defense-industry more than consumer but I could be wrong.
Build your own for 15 thousands.
Guys- the cowboy stance in semi-business outfit doesn't cut it.. Fkn awkward!
Three 40 ft conex containers.
Awww, where’s the stripper like in your other vids?
I suspect that this is one of those, "if you have to ask, you can't afford it" things.