The shooting gallery of Sin City
Last Sunday’s nightmare attack on a Las Vegas music festival has done little to dissuade local gun enthusiasts. Instead, they’re digging in
On East Tropicana Avenue, about three miles from the now infamous Mandalay Bay resort, business is brisk at the Las Vegas gun store and shooting range.
A sign outside invites tourists to ‘try shooting a machine gun’. A shooting range menu offers a dozen packages ranging in cost from $30 to $400. The higher end of the shooting scale will allow you to shoot as many as a dozen different types of machine ...