Parabellum Firearms & Indoor Range
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9 reviews
The guy checking us in was cool. It was reasonably priced. We stopped in today for my nephews birthday. Our group ranged from 10-40+ in age. Everyone did a really good job and had fun, especially with it being most of our parties first time. They didnt have a large selection of used guns. They had two walls of guns to rent.
My friend had a great time here n I was soaking in all the things there! Very nice people, explained what I wasn’t understanding.
Staff is cool and friendly for the most part. Inventory is nothing crazy but usually alright, prices are reasonable for the most part. Range could use some updating but its the cheapest around so its kinda a non-issue. Seems to be one of the cheapest FFL transfer fees around, not sure about their NFA transfer fee. They process their FFL transfers lightning fast too.
Can't recommend these guys enough. Classes and teaching where fantastic!
This place is horrible they lie too they said they closed 6 but they closed at 4:30
Great place, welcoming to all, nice people, rental, guidance, cheap prices, I definitely recommend!
“7N6” 5.45X39MM AK-74
Kenny was awesome!! We were first-timers and he made sure we had a good experience. He suggested the correct gun & ammo, gave clear instructions, taught us well, and made sure to check on us halfway through. We had a great time!
I called them to see if they'd be willing to sell to me (my home state is not Indiana). They had informed me that any gun, with the exception of black powder, must be sent to an FFL in my home state. I can purchase in Indiana, but cannot possess it there at that transaction. I very sincerely do not believe that is true. I know that with handguns, this is the case. But as far as I've ever known, I can buy and possess a firearm in Indiana as an out of state resident provided that the transaction is legal in my state. Doing some research, I could not find any evidence to support Parabellum's claim either. I did find several sources that indicate one can purchase and receive a long gun in Indiana provided that the transaction is legal in the home state (without having to ship to an FFL in my state of residency). FFLs have a right to determine who they sell firearms to. It is concerning, however, that a firearms dealer is unfamiliar with the law.