Adobe Firearms Collective

Curated Firearm Experience
Shootin' through history!
Service Description
Experience the thrill of shooting historic and unique firearms from different eras of history. From black powder to the AK47, choose from a wide selection of firearms and enjoy a memorable shooting experience under expert guidance. Contact us for your needs and we will curate your experience! List of firearms available to shoot is available to peruse. If you can imagine it, we can likely make it happen! Experiences can be coordinated at the Pima County Ranges or at the various desert shooting spots around Tucson. Some examples of packages include: The World Wars: A visceral encounter with the raw power and rugged design of early to mid 20th-century weapons. Whether handling a bolt-action rifle like the SMLE, Mauser 98, or Springfield 1903, or firing the M1 Garand, the weight, recoil, and mechanical precision of these firearms bring history to life. Load outs available from each major combatant in the wars. Each pull of the trigger echoes the grit and desperation of a world at war. East Vs West: Tension crackles as an AK-47 and an M16 face off—simplicity versus precision. Whether in Berlin’s divided streets or Vietnam’s jungles, each rifle symbolizes ideology as much as firepower. Various Loadouts from the Cold War and Global War on Terror era are available. Wild West: The guns of the Wild West were as legendary as the outlaws and lawmen who wielded them. The Colt Single Action Army, the "Peacemaker," settled disputes with a quick draw, while the Winchester 1873 lever-action rifle became known as "The Gun That Won the West." Shotguns guarded stagecoaches, and pocket derringers offered gamblers a last chance while the venerable .45-70 almost brought the great American Bison to extinction. In saloons, on dusty trails, and during high-noon duels, these firearms were tools of survival, symbols of freedom, and icons of an untamed frontier. Black powder: Black powder firearms defined centuries of warfare, exploration, and dueling, from flintlock muskets to cap-and-ball revolvers. The crack of a musket signaled battles fought with smoke-filled volleys, while Kentucky rifles brought precision to the frontier. Cap-and-ball revolvers like the Colt 1851 Navy gave cowboys and soldiers six shots before a slow reload. Each shot was an art—powder, ball, and percussion cap carefully measured and placed. In war, hunting, and personal defense, black powder guns were both a lifeline and a test of skill, marking an era where every shot truly counted.


Contact Details
5202201809
adobefirearmscollective@gmail.com
Tucson, AZ, USA