Revolutionize your shooting range setup. Modular solutions fit every location.

Modularity has revolutionized the shooting range industry. Whether you need a range in a building, garage, basement, or even on your outdoor property, our state-of-the-art modular solutions deliver unmatched flexibility, durability, and performance.

No matter the location, we provide a top-tier shooting experience tailored to your needs.

Modular shooting ranges are prefabricated, self-contained units designed for flexibility, rapid deployment, and ease of relocation. They are commonly used by law enforcement, military, and commercial range operators for training and recreational shooting. Unlike traditional ranges, modular units can be installed indoors or outdoors and customized to specific needs.

Technical Details

  • Construction: Made from steel or ballistic-grade materials to contain rounds safely.
  • Size & Configuration: Available in various lengths, with single or multi-lane setups.
  • Ventilation Systems: HEPA-filtered air systems to ensure clean airflow and reduce lead exposure.
  • Soundproofing: Acoustic treatments to minimize noise pollution.
  • Ballistic Containment: Rubber block bullet traps to safely collect and contain rounds.
  • Lighting & Target Systems: Adjustable lighting and automated target retrieval systems.


Benefits

1. Rapid Deployment & Minimal Site Preparation

Unlike traditional shooting ranges that require extensive construction and permitting, modular ranges arrive pre-built and can be operational within days. They require minimal site preparation, reducing downtime and accelerating deployment for training or commercial use.

2. Portability & Scalability

Modular ranges are designed for relocation, making them ideal for military, law enforcement, or private facilities that need to move training locations. Additionally, they can be expanded by connecting multiple units, allowing facilities to scale up as demand increases.

3. Cost-Effective Solution

Traditional shooting ranges involve high construction and long-term maintenance costs. Modular ranges provide a lower-cost alternative by reducing labor, material, and permitting expenses while still offering a high-quality shooting environment.

4. Customizable Design

Modular ranges can be tailored to specific needs, including:

  • Number of lanes (single or multi-lane setups)
  • Ballistic containment systems (steel traps or rubber bullet traps)
  • Target retrieval systems (manual, electronic, or programmable)
  • Ventilation systems (HEPA filtration to minimize lead exposure)
  • Interior lighting (adjustable to simulate various environments)

5. Enhanced Safety & Environmental Controls

  • Ballistic Protection: Modular units are built with reinforced steel and ballistic-rated walls to prevent bullet penetration.
  • Soundproofing: Noise-dampening technology helps reduce sound pollution, making them suitable for urban or indoor installations.
  • Lead & Air Quality Management: Advanced HEPA-filtered ventilation systems capture airborne lead particles, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.

Compliance Standards for Modular Shooting Ranges

Modular shooting ranges must adhere to a variety of regulations to ensure safety, environmental protection, and legal operation. Here are the key compliance standards:

1. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)

  • Establishes workplace safety regulations for firearms training facilities.
  • Requires proper ventilation to prevent lead exposure.
  • Sets noise level limits to protect operators and shooters.

2. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

  • Regulates hazardous waste management, including lead and other contaminants.
  • Requires proper disposal and containment of lead bullets and dust.
  • Enforces best practices for ventilation and air filtration systems.

3. NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)

  • Provides guidance on air quality and ventilation to protect workers from lead exposure.
  • Recommends regular air monitoring and maintenance of filtration systems.

4. NRA (National Rifle Association) Range Guidelines

  • Offers best practices for shooting range design and safety.
  • Covers backstop construction, target placement, and ballistic containment.

5. SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute)

  • Sets standards for ammunition safety and storage.
  • Helps ensure shooting ranges are equipped to handle different calibers safely.

6. Local & State Regulations

  • Zoning laws may restrict the location of shooting ranges, especially in residential areas.
  • Noise ordinances may require additional soundproofing.
  • Some states have specific requirements for bullet containment and ventilation.


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