Crossfire Closing

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Crossfire Closing

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Neighbor told me that Crossfire in Flower Mound TX is closing.
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Yep.
David Vaught, owner of Crossfire Defense Academy & Range, announced Oct. 15 that the gun range will be closing at the end of October. Vaught stated that there will be inventory liquidation sales Oct. 19-20 and Oct. 26-27. Crossfire Defense Academy & Range is located at 801 Patriot Way, Flower Mound.
'Best of the West' (Liberty Hill, TX.) closed up last month.

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I’ve never gone there but it’s disappointing to hear of yet another shooting range closure. I could be wrong, but it seems like there’ve been more range closures in TX this last year than in the past.
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Didn't they just open recently??
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MadMonkey wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 7:16 am Didn't they just open recently??
They were open two years. it is a difficult situation. I know a number of people who worked there and have now moved to a different range. We are all wondering what will become of the building. The bank has control of it now. Will it re-open as a range or get gutted to become something else? There are no hints.
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chasfm11 wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 3:44 pm
MadMonkey wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 7:16 am Didn't they just open recently??
They were open two years. it is a difficult situation. I know a number of people who worked there and have now moved to a different range. We are all wondering what will become of the building. The bank has control of it now. Will it re-open as a range or get gutted to become something else? There are no hints.
I hate to lose a range and they were generally pretty decent, I shot there a few times. Once a guy was really unprofessional with a vet friend of mine, but otherwise no problem.

I know Allen West was a shooter there, I ran into him about a year ago
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