I don’t live too far, i’m not worried about how«sketchy» the area is. Um… we are armed. First time here i’ve gone to a range in WV. That was nice and clean. This one was a bit dated, but everyone was nice. They explained the rules, light switch, and explained how to hang holder assigned us a lane together and let us in, They even offered ear protection/eye without us asking, although we had out own. There was one other guy shooting in the range. No issues, the floor was clean and a few trash cans were around if you needed it. I’ve read about ventilation but noticed vents blowing ac air behind each stall and strongly. The only thing i noticed was a «firecracker» smell. A few other folks came in, my buddy had a .308 remmington that was loud as hell and he loved shooting it. We were never hassled in the range itself by anyone running the place. No issues here, i’m there to shoot a gun not eat or have a medical procedure done to worry about the looks/cleanliness. We parked right in the front with no issues. $ 10 was all we spent each. Oh and they sell can sodas for 50 cents if you get thirsty.
Tina L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
Two stars because it’s super cheap and Wednesday’s are free for ladies. I prefer a different indoor range in the area. Reasons being is #1 customer service. When I came they looked and acted like I was a nuisance to want to use their facility. Not to mention it’s super flirty and the owner/management really doesn’t seem to care.
Steven S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Channelview, TX
I belong to a number of ranges and professional organizations and shoot a least once a week; PGC is my indoor range. It is a dive, but Joey bought it a bit ago and has really cleaned it up – even got Tabitha, lending a feminine influence to keep us in line. The lane-dividers are cinder blocks, which adds a note of privacy, so if you a shy about shooting you have some privacy to make your mistakes. Just remember Col. Cooper’s rules of safety: 1. Every gun is loaded — at least treat them that way. 2. Never point a gun a anything you don’t intend to destroy 3. Keep your finger off the trigger 4. Always be aware of your target, and wheat is behind it. After first, always. Relight prices. Great location. Knowledgeable and friendly staff. Old-timer professors hanging out to tell what was and what will be. Classes and CHL. Go there — you will hear lots of excited talk and laughter, and help yourself and grow.
Tony T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cincinnati, OH
While traveling through Houston we decided to find a target range. We happened upon Pasadena Gun Center. The guy to ask for is Ray, tell him Tony from Ohio sent ya. Ray was very helpful and as truck drivers we gotta stick together. This gun range was another highlight of our trip. Thank you Ray happy shooting.
Josh B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Deer Park, TX
I have never been to another gun range, so my view is simply on expectations. This place is old, hot and a mess. It offers the bare minimum – nothing more. Basics: you can rent several fire arms and or course bring your own(handgun, rifle), buy ammo, buy used firearms and some ancillary equipment. You get a few targets, glasses and ear protection.
Olivia D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Wow — the staff here were so friendly and helpful for my friend and I. It was my first time shooting a gun and they explained thoroughly and patiently all I needed to know. Facility is not high-end, but the people and pricing make up for it.
Jordan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pearland, TX
In an old movie theater. Looks a little scary from the outside, but it’s well established. The staff is knowledgeable and attentive. They do almost everything from just walking in and getting range time to renting guns, working on guns, shooting and safety classes, buying and selling. My personal favorite range in the Houston area.
Danny L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Great place to shoot with ample parking. Area of town is kind of crummy but they make up for it with their decent pricing and down-to-earth staff. $ 8 entrance fee, $ 20 hand gun rental, $ 40 rifle rental(includes auto’s). If you rent the gun your entrance fee is waived but you have to buy their ammo(i.e a box of 9 mm is $ 14 for 50 shots). I knocked off a star because of the ventilation. It’s pretty bad. I can’t be in that room for too long.
Glenn B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Great spot for classes today. I have been going to this facility for several decades. Cheaper and better than most ranges.