Shoot Air Guns at NRA Meetings & Exhibits in Nashville
What’s the best part about the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits? Well, if you’re a kid (or a kid at heart), the answer is the indoor shooting range. Every year, the first place we visit at the NRA Show is the Air Gun Range operated by Pyramyd Air. There you can try out, for a nominal fee, many different kinds of air pistols and air rifles. It’s fun, and its great to see so many young people learning about marksmanship is a safe, supervised setting. (Photos courtesy Pyramyd Air.)
Arsenal of Air Guns
A host of air guns will be available to shoot under the guidance of qualified instructors. You can get your hands on new models from Air Arms, Air Venturi, AirForce, Beeman, Beretta, Benjamin, Crosman, Remington, Swiss Arms, Stoeger, Umarex USA, and Walther.
One of the rifles at the Air Gun Range, the Stoeger Arms X20S, even has a suppressor.
Pyramid Air-Sponsored Air Gun Range Hours and Location
The “Pyramyd Air” Air Gun range will be located in room 103 in Music City Center. The air gun range will be open the following hours:
Thursday, April 9: 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday, April 10: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 11: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 12: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Interesting to see folks using sight protection with “air” guns. How is their potential for eye injury with an air gun?
Suppressed air rifles? Is there enough noise to need a suppressor but not enough to require hearing protection?
Are you really knocking teaching kids to wear eye protection? I guess you have never shot an adult PCP or springer 22 air rifle – they are NOT toys and can be a little loud for urban use. Its NEVER a bad idea to use eye protection. You only get two eyes.
Nobody is knocking anybody. I have never seen such an event and was asking, thank you!
And who said they were TOYS??? Some air rifles have more ME than 22 RF.
ELR, I imagine the eye protection is for ricochet protection. Also, air rifles with that kind of power produce a very loud crack from the waste air leaving the barrel. Moderators are incredibly effective on them.
There are a few great youtube sites featuring modern air rifles, one being “Ted’s Holdover” that you might get a kick out of.