38 | January/February 2015
Photography
by
Byron
Jones
Guns Plus offers an indoor range capable of
handling calibers up to 338 winmag with
certifi ed range safety staff. Children 12
and over can shoot with a parent or legal
guardian if they're under 18.
Fear Chapter of the Well Armed Wom-
an holds regular meetings there to dis-
cuss various issues important to women
relating to guns: everything from the
color of pistol grips to Federal and lo-
cal regulations. ey also hold classes,
such as concealed carry certifi cation.
Pugh maintained that during the win-
ter months there is a huge spike in men
and women who use the indoor range.
For a couple, either married or oth-
erwise, Jim's has partnered with two
restaurants, Luigi's and Mac's Speed
Shop, setting aside ursday's as "date
night." A couple can shoot two for one
at the indoor range, then enjoy linguini
at Luigi's or the famed Mexicue tacos at
Mac's. "Everyone loves our date night.
Couples of all ages come in to shoot and
enjoy the restaurants just right down
the road," said Pugh.
Jim's understands that there are
young guns like Guns Plus waiting to
fi ll their boots should they falter. How-
ever Trey Pugh doesn't necessarily see
the other stores as adversaries, but as
colleagues in serving the community
here in Fayetteville. He intimated, "I
Bernard Barr, Tanner Smart & Martin Mancuso, the gentlemen of Guns Plus