Where can I see a lot of guns?

You'll pass by a lot of cool places in Utah. If you like old guns at all, take some time to stop at the John M. Browning museum in Ogden. It's inside an old train station, and they have a lot of cool, historical firearms. If you want to shoot some cool stuff, TNT Gun Range in Midvale and the Gun Vault in Sandy both rent full autos. TNT has an indoor trap range, and an indoor 100 yd rifle range. The Gun Vault has a smaller range, but the have some belt fed guns that you can rent.
 
Hi guys, I'm fron Europe and now I'm in a holidays trip in the USA. I go from Sioux Falls SD to Yellowstone and then from Yellowstone to to the south, to Las Vegas. Can you tell me which is the bigger weapon stores I can visit in my way?

I don't want a place to see a many guns, I want to see a looooot of guns, you know.

Thank you
 

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The picture is a very small part of the Cody WY museum. There are thousands of firearms. It is a must see!
 
I actually prefer them over Cabelas. Cheers!

Ed
There's no comparison really Scheels has so much more stuff than cebelas imo in billings, was up there 3 weeks didn't know it was there till the last week and it's a good thing or I would have spent a lot of money lol
 
You could always stop for a visit on my gunsmithing shop. It is 2 hours west of Rapid City on your way to Yellowstone .From there we could take a trip to my ranch where you are welcome to take your hand at shooting any of over 2600 firearms. My son and I often spend a day showing the trigger deprived the safe and fun aspects of a day on the range shooting at my 170+ reactive targets. Our range covers a 1688 acre ranch and is visited daily by the neighborhood kids and their parents promoting family time. We have just about every military firearm you can think of and many commercial and custom firearms for you to try. All we generally ask in return is that you help pick up the spent shells and if you had a good time and can afford it kick in a few dollars for the burnt powder. Most of all the true enjoyment comes from hearing about your home town while we grill a burger.
 
You could always stop for a visit on my gunsmithing shop. It is 2 hours west of Rapid City on your way to Yellowstone .From there we could take a trip to my ranch where you are welcome to take your hand at shooting any of over 2600 firearms. My son and I often spend a day showing the trigger deprived the safe and fun aspects of a day on the range shooting at my 170+ reactive targets. Our range covers a 1688 acre ranch and is visited daily by the neighborhood kids and their parents promoting family time. We have just about every military firearm you can think of and many commercial and custom firearms for you to try. All we generally ask in return is that you help pick up the spent shells and if you had a good time and can afford it kick in a few dollars for the burnt powder. Most of all the true enjoyment comes from hearing about your home town while we grill a burger.
Guess I forgot to add contact information if you want to take us up on the offer. Wyoming Mountaineers Gunsmithing LLC, Gillette WY. (307)299-2084
 
You could always stop for a visit on my gunsmithing shop. It is 2 hours west of Rapid City on your way to Yellowstone .From there we could take a trip to my ranch where you are welcome to take your hand at shooting any of over 2600 firearms. My son and I often spend a day showing the trigger deprived the safe and fun aspects of a day on the range shooting at my 170+ reactive targets. Our range covers a 1688 acre ranch and is visited daily by the neighborhood kids and their parents promoting family time. We have just about every military firearm you can think of and many commercial and custom firearms for you to try. All we generally ask in return is that you help pick up the spent shells and if you had a good time and can afford it kick in a few dollars for the burnt powder. Most of all the true enjoyment comes from hearing about your home town while we grill a burger.

I don't know about the OP, but I may have to swing by sometime. Sounds like you are doing it right- helping the kids enjoy guns in a safe and fun atmosphere!
 
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