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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gun range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated area where firearms are discharged for practice or training purposes.
Example: "He spent the weekend at a gun range, honing his shooting skills."
Alternatives: "shooting range" or "firearm range".
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— Scott Ostrosky, owner of a gun range in Newtown.
Father and son went to a gun range, toured Camp Pendleton and played ball together.
(Gerald Ung visited a gun range on three or four occasions).
A man accidentally shot himself at a gun range near Blooming Prairie, Minn., Wednesday evening.
One person is dead after a shooting Monday afternoon at a gun range in Oklahoma City.
Soon thereafter, Sheil takes her newly acquired handgun to a gun range and does some target practice.
When the d.j. is in town, they often go to a gun range together, or barbecue on Waits's back porch.
Lt. Brad Harrison was accidentally shot and wounded by a fellow officer at a gun range in Murfreesboro, Tenn., Wednesday.
Michael Babinski, 49, died after a possible accidental shooting at a gun range in Lyons, Mich., Tuesday afternoon.
His defence was that he was in the middle of a psychotic episode when he shot dead Kyle and Littlefield at a gun range in February 2013.
He also filmed a Selector video for the music website Pitchfork, answering their questions at a gun range in New York.
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