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Above is letters A-Z, a brief list of firearms products:

Local Ranges & Gun Clubs
  

These local range and gun clubs are only a partial list to help you with your local range and gun club search.

We are trying to get as many gun related products on one website to save you time, and help you locate just the item you are looking for.

 

Letter "D"

Dare County Shooting Complex
P. O. Box 2346
Kill Devil Hills, NC  27948

252-441-6512

 

Deep River Sporting Clays   
Outdoor Range   
Public  
Sporting Clays Course
  
284 Cletus Hall Road          
Sanford, NC 27330 

919-774-7080                
http://www.deepriver.net/  

                

 

Durham County Wildlife Club  
Outdoor Range  
Private  
Rifle (22 Only)/ Pistol (100yd)
Public      Skeet Trap 5-Stand Sporting Clays
for Shotgun Only Sat/Sun

3616 Hopson Road
Morrisville, NC  27560RTP, NC

919-847-8512 
http://www.dcwc.net/General_info.html

 

 

Durham Pistol & Rifle Club
Outdoor Range   
Private 
Rifle (300yd) Pistol (50yd)
Shotgun Area
  
3973 S. Jim Minor Rd         
Mebane, NC                            
                                                
                  
336-567-0981              
http://www.dprc.org/


“This class was very informational. I think before citizens are able to purchase a firearm they should be required to take this class. By being in this class I was able to learn my rights as a firearm owning citizen.

The class was perfect, it included an instructional video and there was material available for hands on learning. The instructors were very involved and really cared that you were able to understand the materials covered in the classroom. The instructors used real life scenarios that helped class retain material.”
Rodney Reddick

“This class is a very good class. It help me learn a lot of stuff, like safely. I feel good about this class.”
Shane Howell

“This class is great for the understanding and confidence in using a handgun. The instruction of the class helps you determine when and what you need to do in case any situation arises. As far as things to do better for the class, I would say keep everything the same. All points were explained as needed and were given opportunity to ask and get questions answered.”
Anthony Floyd
AnthonyFloyd@
Allstate.com