Shooting Ranges with Gun Rentals
329 of the 4,668 shooting ranges we track nationwide have guns available to rent. Whether a range lets you rent a firearm or requires you to bring your own almost never shows up in a Google search, so people find out only after they've already driven there empty-handed. We checked each range's own site or rental menu to confirm firearms are actually available to rent.
Browse by state
- Alabama6
- Arizona5
- California16
- Colorado17
- Florida34
- Georgia12
- Illinois14
- Indiana6
- Louisiana7
- Maryland5
- Massachusetts15
- Michigan9
- Minnesota29
- Missouri7
- Nevada7
- New Jersey5
- New York11
- North Carolina14
- Ohio18
- Oklahoma7
- Oregon5
- Pennsylvania12
- South Carolina8
- Tennessee11
- Texas14
- Utah5
- Washington8
- Wisconsin22
Bring two forms of ID and expect a deposit hold on a card. Rentals usually run $10-20 per gun plus ammo, which most ranges require you to buy on-site rather than bring your own, and popular picks like a Glock 19 or AR-15 get booked up fast on weekends — a quick call to reserve one saves a wasted trip.
Common questions
- How much does it cost to rent a gun at a shooting range?
- Rental fees typically run $10-25 per firearm, on top of a $15-25 range fee and range-required ammo purchased on-site, often $20-40 per box. Chains like Bass Pro Shops indoor ranges and Machine Gun America bundle rental, ammo, and lane time into packages starting around $40-60.