John whom I believe is the owner, is very knowledgeable, friendly and gets the license done, in a city that’s very preoccupied with not giving you one.
Tracy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
My job requires me come here once a year. I shoot, clean up my shell casings and leave.
Justin D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Dorp, Staten Island, NY
The owner was extremely nice unfortunately the range was outdated and dangerous. I was hit with a ricochet from my 45acp. At no point should any round come back. I’m just happy I was able to walk out. I should’ve know since there was not one person shooting. I didn’t listen to the rumors about it. I just wanted to try it myself I say no way is that possible plus John was so nice errrrr I was wrong. John nice range bad. Sorry for the bad review but my leg is killing me thank god it didn’t penetrate.
M. G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
Horrible gun range. Came here to get my armed security license a couple of years back. Its like an antique shop inside, so you think you are walking into a furniture store at first glance. The machinery is broken usually so your target is always falling, and some of the tracks dont even operate. Make a trip tp Nassau if you want to shoot.
Sarah C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Astoria, NY
Found Seneca to be very helpful in offering advice to people seeking a gun license(in New York’s ridiculous labyrinth of gun laws). They offer a great range of services, including armed guard training school, and a range for members to shoot. I had a lot of fun shooting a .22 pistol and my only disappointment was that there was no zombie target ;) Perhaps next time. Clean, minimalist range, that’s conveniently 2 blocks from the L train.
Amber J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 JAMAICA, NY
the guy on the phone was pretty rude and didn’t even let me finish my question before saying, «Go to West Side» [referring to the pistol range], and hanging up.