2.13.6.3Vertical

Indoor Shooting Range Operators

Climate-controlled indoor shooting facilities offering lane rentals, firearms rentals, ammunition sales, and membership programs for handgun, rifle, and shotgun disciplines.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Shooting Ranges & Firearms Training (2.13.6), the segment that Indoor Shooting Range Operators sits within — not Indoor Shooting Range Operators on its own.

FragmentationFragmentedEstimate

No discrete Census NAICS code — shooting ranges sit within other amusement/recreation (713990) and firearms-retail classifications, so the segment is not separately sized by the Census Bureau.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Range fees, memberships, retail, and training

Key economics

Recurring revenue
Moderate

memberships and repeat range use

EBITDA margin
15–25%
Capex intensity
Moderate

Characteristics

  • Modern ranges bundle retail, membership, and training.
  • Demand tied to firearm ownership and recreational shooting.
  • Membership-and-retail model creates recurring revenue.

M&A deal context

Deal activityEmerging

Who’s acquiring

  • PE-backed range platforms
  • Firearms-retail consolidators
  • Multi-unit operators

What’s driving deals

  • Early consolidation of range platforms.
  • Experiential, club-like range models.
  • Membership-and-retail recurring revenue.

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