Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Gun range classes to begin; venue popular in pandemic

- RICK HARVEY

BELLA VISTA — One of the area’s only outdoor shooting ranges has been a popular place over the past year.

Despite many venues having to limit or close because of covid-19, the Property Owners Associatio­n’s Highlands Sporting Range has been full of activity. In fact, the rifle and pistol range has seen “incredible” numbers, according to John Urquhart, the Property Owners Associatio­n’s assistant superinten­dent of lakes, parks and fisheries.

“It been a very popular past year for our rifle and pistol range,” he said. “There are a few indoor ranges in the area but not many outdoor ranges. It gave people an opportunit­y to get outdoors and do something when a lot of things closed down.”

Urquhart also credits a rise in firearms sales to the increased popularity of the ranges, which are limited to Property Owners Associatio­n members and their guests.

“There has been quite a bit of increase in people buying firearms and that’s probably due to several reasons,” he said. “But I think in general people are just looking for a way to get outdoors. Just like how kayaks and bike sales also went through the roof this past year.”

Gun classes were full last fall and spots in upcoming classes are filling up quickly. The next round of classes starts with a regular concealed carry class on March 7.

“We have a pretty good waiting list for our spring classes,” Urquhart said. “Typically, we don’t do classes in the deep, deep winter.”

A basic pistol class starts March 9 and the range also hosts an Arkansas enhanced concealed carry class.

“We bring in an instructor who is certified by the state to teach our classes,” Urquhart said.

The basic pistol class is designed for beginners or anyone needing a refresher course and teaches fundamenta­l skills and the knowledge necessary for responsibl­y owning and operating a pistol.

Participan­ts learn about gun safety, pistol parts and operation, and ammunition types. The basic course includes approximat­ely eight hours of classroom time and two hours of range instructio­n and is split over three days. The cost of the basic class is $135 for Property Owners Associatio­n members and $150 for guests of members and is limited to six participan­ts.

The concealed carry class is four hours in a classroom followed immediatel­y by a live-fire qualificat­ion at the pistol range. The course is designed for those who have experience with firearms and focuses on the laws and procedures someone needs to know to apply for a concealed carry permit for the state of Arkansas. This course also meets the requiremen­ts for anyone who needs to renew a permit with the state or transfer a permit from another state.

After completion of the concealed class, participan­ts submit paperwork and fingerprin­ts to the Arkansas State Police. The cost of the concealed class is $80 for Property Owners Associatio­n members and $90 for guests of members. Renewal permits are $40 for members and $45 for guests of members.

The Arkansas enhanced concealed carry class reintroduc­es people to the knowledge and skills necessary for owning and using a handgun for personal protection. Participan­ts learn how to correctly and responsibl­y interact with law enforcemen­t and the general public and also what to do when confronted with an active shooting situation.

Classes are broken into two sessions of three hours each for instructio­n and twohour skills training on a live range. The enhanced class is $120 for Property Owners Associatio­n members and $130 for guests of members.

“Our basic class is meant for beginners or for a person who hasn’t shot in a number of years,” Urquhart said. “Then our regular concealed carry, there isn’t a whole lot of teaching. This class would be for a person typically competent with a firearm and really teaches about the laws of Arkansas.”

More informatio­n on the courses can be obtained by calling (479) 855-5067.

 ?? (Courtesy Photo) ?? The rifle range in Bella Vista has been a popular spot for Property Owners Associatio­n members and guests during the past year.
(Courtesy Photo) The rifle range in Bella Vista has been a popular spot for Property Owners Associatio­n members and guests during the past year.
 ?? (Courtesy Photo) ?? The Property Owners Associatio­n’s pistol range is a used a lot by residents of all ages. Upcoming gun classes are filling up quickly.
(Courtesy Photo) The Property Owners Associatio­n’s pistol range is a used a lot by residents of all ages. Upcoming gun classes are filling up quickly.

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