GREY WOLF was designed for our locals and now we are offering as a part of our Outdoor Shooting Experience. You will have the opportunity to put your hands on a Special Operations Combat Assault Rifle
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- 338 LAPUA, 1 Round
- Glock 17, 9MM, 15 Rounds
- M-4, 5.56 NATO, 30 Rounds
- SiG MPX Submachine Gun 9MM (Semi-Auto) 15 Rounds
- AK-47, 30 Rounds
- EYE & EAR PROTECTION
- Canik, 9MM, 15 Rounds
- STEEL OR PAPER TARGETS
- SAFETY BRIEFING FROM RANGE SAFETY OFFICER
- SCAR 17S, 10 Rounds
- COMPLEMENTARY PICK UP & DROP OFF
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Hey Sam! The minimum age for this experience is usually 18, but if your 16-year-old has a waiver signed by a parent or guardian, they might be able to participate. I’d recommend checking with T&T Tactical beforehand just to confirm. Safety is key, and they might have specific rules.
A: Absolutely! T&T Tactical is pretty flexible with rescheduling. Just make sure to give them a heads-up at least 48 hours in advance. They understand life happens! Just double check their policy when booking.
A: Great question! Wear something comfortable, like a t-shirt and long pants. You'll definitely want closed-toed shoes since you're handling firearms. And don’t forget the sunscreen if it’s a sunny day in Vegas! You'll be outside for a bit.
Discussions
Just did the Grey Wolf Shooting Experience - Wow!
I went to the Grey Wolf Shooting Experience last weekend in Las Vegas, and it was incredible! Getting to shoot the .338 Lapua was unreal. The staff at T&T Tactical were super friendly and made sure we were all safe. I loved trying out the different guns, especially the AK-47. It was a bit loud, but they provided ear protection, which helped a lot. If you're thinking about gifting this experience, it's perfect for anyone who loves adrenaline and shooting sports!
Thinking of gifting the Grey Wolf Shooting Experience - any tips?
I want to buy the Grey Wolf Shooting Experience for my boyfriend's birthday. He’s super into guns but has never done something like this before. What should I know? Is it beginner-friendly? Also, are there any hidden costs I should be aware of?