Live Fire Shoot House Price
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Typical price range (kit to turnkey) — Expect roughly USD 40,000 to 250,000+ depending on size, ballistic rating, and turnkey scope. (Sample modular kits commonly start in the $40k–$80k band while fully outfitted, facility‑grade houses can climb well into six figures).
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Entry-level / modular examples — Off‑the‑shelf mobile/modular kits are priced publicly (examples: $48,580 → $76,695 for Kontek mobile modular CQB packages). These are good for agencies wanting fast deployment without full construction.Turnkey & engineered systems — Turnkey live‑fire solutions (steel/armored panels, ventilation, splatter containment, ballistic backstops, range control integration) are custom quoted; many major suppliers (Action Target, Range Systems, MILO/Ready Range) require contacting sales and will deliver full engineered facilities — expect higher costs (often $100k+ up to several hundred thousand for multi‑room complexes).
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Major cost drivers — Price depends on: ballistic rating (handgun vs rifle vs shotgun‑rated walls), number of rooms/lane count, ventilation and safety systems, target and acoustic/AV systems, mounting/footing/site prep, transport/installation, and local permitting/build costs. These choices typically move a budget from a modest kit into a major construction project.
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Accessories, props & training tech add significant cost — Realistic props, breach walls, target systems, augmented‑reality/live‑simulation integrations, and maintenance contracts add notable incremental cost; some interactive/virtual hybrid systems start at quoted prices (e.g., MILO virtual/interactive packages list starting prices).
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Buying tips — (a) Define mission (occasional drill vs high‑throughput certification), (b) require ballistic & safety certification, (c) get site‑specific turnkey quotes (include ventilation/shot splatter management), and (d) compare modular kit vs custom build total cost-of-ownership (installation + upkeep). Several vendors publish kit prices; others will provide tailored quotes after scoping.
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