Just across the Snake river in Lewiston.
Diamondback Shooters has been in business for a few years now.
Handguns and .22 rifles only- but I believe 9 lanes.
Me with my Kadet Kit.
Very nice and when the snow is too deep for this:
We've shot mostly CZs and Glocks indoors, and are usually alone or there are a few local cops
in sharpening their pistol skills.
The range employees are mostly former or retired LEOs (like myself) and know that I prefer them
foreign guns made out of steel.
Here I am with the Glock 20 in march of 2009.
Pretty big for my hands and I didn't like the recoil one bit.
I felt like I was always struggling to grip it, and the recoil vibrated through my trigger finger.
Like all rentals there. Blazer alum. case was what I had in it.
My preference is for a heavier 10mm gun like my now departed Witness TEN.
Still, despite the big grip the Glock shot pretty good for me.
I then switched to a Glock 17 rental and proceeded to shoot almost as well as with a
20, but Glocks lack that precision we all know CZs have.. and Glocks dont:)
That particular 17 was well worn and had that spongy Glock trigger that is typical
to rental Glocks.
Besides, I'm a CZ guy at heart, so shooting badly with a Grock Block didn't affect my
frail persona one bit!
This is my last range session where I tested the Crimson Trace equipped LCR.
They have shooter leagues during the evenings, but we don't join because
Nancy works nights.
You can visit the Diamondback website here:
http://www.diamondbackshooters.com/