Type: indoor, pistol, rifle, training-classes, virtual-simulator, training, simulator
Keystone Shooting Center is a proudly veteran-owned and operated indoor shooting range, training facility, and gun superstore in Mars, PA, just outside of Pittsburgh. Established in 2017, the state-of-the-art facility features 24 climate-controlled, clean-air HEPA filtration shooting lanes, a premium firearms showroom with over 500 new and used firearms, and VIP tactical bays with AWD target retrievers offering 360-degree motion, turn/tease/spin functionality, and 27 games and training scenarios. With 12,000+ students trained in the past 6 years, NRA-certified instructors with law enforcement, military, and competitive shooting backgrounds, and comprehensive corporate/private event hosting, Keystone is one of the top shooting destinations in the country.
Lanes: 24
Yes, a Ti training simulator plus VIP tactical bays.
Yes — walk-ins welcome with rentals available and no reservation needed.
No! Our facility is open to everyone, although there are certain advantages to becoming a member. If you aren’t a member you are able to walk in and shoot for an hourly lane fee.
Of course you can, although we have very competitive pricing on ammo. Due to liability issues (legal requirement) you will have to use our ammo if you rent a firearm from us. Our range rules will specify what ammo types are safe for use on our range. We aren’t overly restrictive but all steel cored, steel jacketed, armor penetrating or incendiary ammo isn’t allowed.
Yes! Whether you are a new shooter or an expert our facility is made for you. We will offer entry classes (including ladies only classes) and private instruction in an educational and non intimidating manner. For experienced shooters who want to progress their skills we have a wide variety of training including advanced classes, tactical training and one-on-one training. Our aim is to offer a professional and friendly customer experience to everyone.
We will have a wide assortment of over 70 different handguns and long guns for you to rent so no need to worry if you don’t own a gun or if you are from out of town and would like to shoot.
Our feeling is that its your brass so feel free to recover it. Just remember we want to keep everyone safe so you can’t go past the firing line to retrieve it and may occasionally lose a few rounds.
Our online reservation system is currently only available for Keystone Shooting Center members.
We buy and sell used guns on a regular basis. If you are wanting to sell a fire arm bring it into the store and we’ll make you a fair offer. And of course if you are a buyer you’ll know that buying a used gun is a great value.
The range is made for both rifles and pistols. Feel free to bring in your AR or any of your other favorite rifles. In fact the range can even take 50 caliber BMG. However, no tracer, incendiary, steel cored or penetrating ammo is allowed.
Rapid fire is a general term used to reduce the amount of uncontrolled fire you often see at the ranges. We regularly change our wall and ceiling sound dampeners because someone attempted to pull the trigger as fast as possible to see the destructive results. We want to provide you and our members with the nicest range around, so we limit the amount of uncontrolled fire. We understand the logistical training of double taps and sustained fire, please respect our Range Rules and our Safety Officers as they are present for everyone’s safety. If you still want to rapid fire please schedule a non-peak time with one of our managers to come in and we can put you in a separate bay with one of our RSO’s.
Yes! You can bring your own or you can purchase targets at the range.
If you rent a firearm and purchase it you won’t be charged for the rental. Frequently people that intend to purchase a firearm try 2 or 3 different firearms that are comparable and see what they like the best. We always comp (no charge) the rental if you purchase a firearm as we want you to find the best firearm for you. The purchase of a firearm is a highly individual thing and the best way to find the right firearm is to try it. Thanks for a very good question.