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The Range

An important aspect of what makes us so safe is the range itself. Most indoor ranges use steel plates with rubber to stop bullets, sometimes deflecting fragments back to the shooter. While the risk is reduced when the range is long, we feel the traditional backstop does not provide the safest environment for our customers.

Instead, we use a more modern protective system called the Supertrap. This new backstop uses specially cut rubber that effectively stops bullets, even a .50 caliber BMG round.

High-powered rifles and pistols can be fired at even point blank range into the Supertrap without any fragments hitting the shooter. We use the Supertrap to provide the utmost protection for our customers. Our range is also the longest in Waikiki, at a distance of nearly 20 meters.

General Range Rules


Ear and eye protection must be worn at all times (These will be provided or you may bring your own)

  • When not shooting, stand behind our marked line.

  • Please refrain from rapid firing, one handed, inverted, sideways, or any awkward shooting positions

  • Only shoot the target in front of you, do not shoot your neighbors targets.

  • DO NOT pick up or take any brass casings.

  • Photos are permitted but no VIDEOS are allowed.

  • If there is a problem with the firearm, stand behind our yellow line and notify an instructor.

  • Do not interfere with the instructor and their duties. If you are posing a threat to yourself and to others, you will be asked to leave the range immediately.

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