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Contact:  Marksman Pistol Institute
Address:  5051 E 29th Street
City: Tucson
State: Arizona 
ZIP: 85711
Phone: 520-747-8657
Link: Marksman Pistol Institute Website
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Map Info: www.marksmanpistol.com 
AZ Hunting Unit : 37m
Location Type: Arizona Shooting Area
AZ Region: Tucson Area


Marksman Pistol Institute

Location Description:
The Marksman is committed to providing honest service and a safe, educational atmosphere for anyone who seeks qualified professional training in firearms and personal safety. Set aside whatever you think about shooting ranges and come see the Marksman! Experience the safe, friendly, social atmosphere; check out the quality firearms; and accessories; talk with our knowledgeable staff...you'll come away with a new perspective.

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Cost / Fee : $8.00 Daily Range Fee $7.00 2nd Person in same lane
Hours / Season:  Monday - Thursday 12pm - 8pm Friday 9am - 8pm Saturday & Sunday 9am - 6pm
Best Time to Visit: Every Wednesday all ladies shoot for only $5.50 . This includes eye & ear protection, a #10 target and personal instruction
Times to Avoid: Range Closed from 1-2pm on Sat & Sun for classes
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In a strip center. The door is a bit of a challenge but not too difficult. The 'airlock' might be a bit clumbsy, but not impossible. Lots of room in the store, around tables and on the range for a chair 
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Marksman Pistol Institute

General Rules:
Anyone who has handled a firearm before knows that safety is paramount. At the Marksman, we are serious about safety. We provide a safe, controlled environment that facilitates learning for all skill levels.

FIVE BASIC SAFETY RULES
Treat every weapon as if it were loaded
Never point the nuzzle at anything you are not willing to kill or destroy
Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target
Know your target and what's behind it
Always maintain control of your firearm

RANGE RULES AND PROCEDURES
Upon entry ALL FIREARMS must be in a HOLSTER, CASE, BOX, or BAG, or UNLOADED with the ACTION OPEN
ABSOLUTELY NO handling of firearms or ammunition in the lobby or outside of a both
Only handgun calibers BELOW .44 MAG are allowed. No shotguns or black powder
Eye & ear protection is REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES on the range with no exceptions
We reserve the right to remove anyone from the range due to safety violations
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We are located between Swan Rd. and Craycroft Rd. on the North side of the street, across from Freedom Park
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Directions:  We are located between Swan Rd. and Craycroft Rd. on the North side of the street, across from Freedom Park.

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Posted By : Bubba
Created on : Sun Apr 9 2006
Last Updated: Sun Apr 9 2006 10: 13 am

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Marksman Pistol Institute Wed Mar 25 2009
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5 out of 10
Wed Mar 25 2009
 Today I visited the Marksman Pistol Institute for the first time in many years. I shot 3 different weapons and one of them was way off compared to the way I remembered it the last time I shot. I mentioned this to Jim Stover (an employee wearing a company shirt)and he asked if he could fire the gun. Of course I said "yes" and in a few minutes he said it needed an adjustment and he would do it. When he finished, he had 9 of 9 shots in the bulls eye. I offered to pay him and he said "no he could not take cash and was pleased to be able to help." I am now seriously considering joining their shooting organization. Each of the counter personnel seemed to be very friendly.

From: Dale A. Webb

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