Pyramyd Air Gun Range Popular at Great American Outdoor Show

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posted on February 9, 2015
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Offering a more economical alternative to conventional firearms, air guns are as popular now as they have ever been, and the sheer volume of the traffic here at the Great American Outdoor Show that is making its way to Pyramyd Air's Air Gun Range stands in testament to that popularity. Offering a full complement of air guns, both rifles and pistols, from simple break-barrel models to more advanced compressed air options, Pyramyd's interactive display features a state-of-the-art, 12-lane shooting gallery. According to NRA staff helping to man the range, more than 1,000 patrons have visited the range during each of the Great American Outdoor Show's first two full days—and with the event running until Sunday, Feb. 15, staffers are prepared for the cavalcade of air gun fans to continue. Admission to the range is free, and NRA-certified range safety officers are on-hand to ensure that everyone has a safe and fun time. Plinking around with an air gun is fun for all ages—whether you're a greenhorn or a seasoned veteran—so come on down to the Pyramyd Air Air Gun Range and see what all the fuss is about.

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