July 7, 2021


NEWTOWN, Conn. — NSSF®, the firearm industry trade association, is pleased to announce that Gunfighter Canyon[1] has been awarded its Five-Star rating[2], NSSF’s highest designation for range excellence. The Five-Star rating applies to Gunfighter Canyon’s facilities in both Page and Williams, Arizona.

Gunfighter Canyon Ranges Earn NSSF Five-Star Rating“We are very impressed with the Gunfighter Canyon’s facilities and operations,” said Zach Snow, NSSF Director, Retail & Range Business Development. “We can see why their customers, especially those visiting the state and looking to have a fun, safe time with firearms, come away satisfied and with an experience to remember.”

Founded in 2017, Gunfighter Canyon is a veteran-owned and operated business. That in just several years Gunfighter Canyon has reached the pinnacle of NSSF’s range-rating ranking is a testament to the professionalism and attention to detail from management and staff.

At each location, Gunfighter Canyon attracts a diverse range of local and out-of-state customers to its combination range and firearm retailer facilities. Its business model is heavily focused on creating experiences for their patrons, especially since their facilities attract tourists visiting the Grand Canyon State from throughout the country and even internationally.

Both locations offer indoor ranges, and the Page facility, which is near tourist destinations Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon, offers special outdoor shooting adventures, including providing transportation and equipment.

Gunfighter Canyon puts out the welcome mat for everyone—from first-time shooters to seasoned gun owners. The ranges can accommodate normal handgun, rifle and shotgun shooting, of course, but the fun really begins when customers looking for a new experience opt to shoot fully automatic machine guns or, for those wanting to channel their inner cowboy or cowgirl, “Wild West” revolvers.

“Having our Page and Williams facilities recognized with Five-Star ratings by NSSF is a

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