The Indoor Gun Range
Shooter’s Source proudly offers the only Indoor Firing Range in the Tri-Cities area. Our state-of-the-art facility features five well-maintained lanes, providing a safe and convenient environment for firearm enthusiasts to hone their skills or just enjoy target practice.
- Sharpen Your Proficiency
- Learn to Handle a New Firearm
- Practice Safe Gun Handling
- Targets, Ammunition, and More Available
- Tune Shotguns and Hunting Rifles (Coming Soon!)
Explore your recent firearm acquisition, prepare for IDPA, USPSA, NRL 22, Silhouette 22, Skeet & Trap, and 3-Gun competition, engage in regular target practice, or simply unwind in a secure, climate-controlled environment by honing your marksmanship skills! Visit our indoor gun range, the top and only option of its kind in the Tri-cities area, without the need for a membership.
We have rental guns available as well as ammunition and additional targets. We have safety glasses and hearing protection available for use also. Each range session includes 3 complimentary targets.
We do not allow any shoulder fired pistols or rifles. We also do not allow 5.7 or 500 S&W handguns.
Visiting Shooters Source’s Indoor Shooting Range
Before heading to Shooter’s Source for your first visit to the shooting range, it’s essential to be well-prepared and knowledgeable about what to expect. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned shooter, there are important factors to consider to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience at our state-of-the-art gun range.
Firearm Safety and Range Etiquette
Learn Common Firearm Terms
Before heading to the shooting range, it’s helpful to familiarize yourself with the specific lingo used in shooting and at the range. Take some time to review popular terms that you may encounter at the range to ensure you’re well-prepared for your shooting experience. Some of the terms you may come across include:
- Firing Line — This is where shooters stand. Usually represented by a painted line on the ground, shooters must be in front of the line to fire their weapon.
- Lane – This is the stall or booth that will line up with your target. Every shooter is expected to remain in their lane and shoot only at their target.
- Downrange – This is the area in front of the firing line where the targets are located.
- Cease Fire —This command is used whenever shooting at the range must stop. It can be used in an emergency or just when time has run out.
- Hot – When the range is “hot,” it means that you are permitted to fire.
- Cold – When the range is “cold,” it means that all weapons have been unloaded and locked by their shooter.
- Recoil – Often referred to as “kick,” recoil is the backward force a gun exerts when fired. The amount of recoil depends on the bullet’s weight and speed.
Send Us A Message
Get In Touch
Want to know more? Drop by our store and range at 2804 N. John B. Dennis Highway, Kingsport, TN 37660. We are open Monday through Saturday, and there is no need to make an appointment. Stop by and talk guns, compare prices, shop for accessories, and sharpen your skills on our five-lane indoor shooting range.
Call us at 423-858-2264 for more information or complete the contact form to request specific information.