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Triangle Shooting Academy

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marker Raleigh, North Carolina

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50 reviews
Jon Barnes

07/10/2020
This is the largest and most professional range / store in the area. Very safety conscious and proactive in all the ways youd expect, plus the extra measures due to the rona. That situation right now means a wait for just about anything though, so I suggest calling ahead.
Phillip Chapman

07/01/2020
Great range, good staff, very helpful on helping someone pick out her first gun.
A B

06/24/2020
Was having a hard time deciding where to purchase/take classes until I saw comments whining about the very smart decision to mandate masks 4 weeks ago. Thank you for putting your customers' safety before politics!
jessie bowen

06/24/2020
I went here having no knowledge about guns or prior shooting experience and the staff (especially Jeff) was so friendly and helpful! I bought my first gun (a smith and wesson m&p 380 shield EZ) at their recommendation and its exactly what I was looking for!
Michael Gilson

06/23/2020
I was disappointed by how I was Treated - I purchased a used firearm March 10th from the retail shop, the gun was defective but they don't allow shooting the gun prior to purchase so when I finally got it on the range, few days later, I discovered the clip fell out everytime it was fired. It was a weekend so I was told to take it to the gunsmith on Monday. A week passed and the Covid closed the facility. I called for 2 months and couldn't leave a message because the box was full. Finally, I reached Justin this afternoon and he told me he would give me a credit, worth 2/3rds of the purchase price and I could apply it towards a new purchase. My other option was to deal with the manufacturer warranty which I did not want to do. I begrudgingly accepted and drove over to exchange the firearm. When I arrived, Justin immediately took my gun and began 'processing' it as I shopped for a different gun. I made a final decision and was asked for my purchase permit. (Unfortunately, no one had told me that I needed a new permit, being a new firearm owner I simply thought the permit I'd used to purchase the defective gun could be transferred for the new gun.) When I discovered I could not purchase the $600 gun I'd intended to buy I was frustrated that I'd driven to Brier Creek for nothing. At this point I figured going through the manufacturing company would take less time and less money than getting another purchase permit. This was the point that Justin explained that he had already processed the paperwork and told me he was unable to legally give me my gun back. I was livid. I'd been screwed twice now! Out the money I'd lost on the return and not able to walk out with a gun. Beware, they do not test the used guns prior to putting them on display, if they did, this never would have happened as it was clearly defective. I won't go back. Wish me luck getting another purchase permit, I hear the wait times are brutal...