portland bachelor party

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chadcharb

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i am planing my buddies bachelor party for this summer down in portland. i have a hotel in portland and a 12 passenger van rented already. obviously at night we will be in bars and strip clubs but during the day i am looking for a few thigs to do. this is were i looking for some help. i found a sykart in tigard which isnt to far from portland but i was wondering if there is any ranges close that rent full auto firearms? or any other good suggestions ya'll may have?
 
If ya can't find any full auto gun ranges I would try some 5 Stand or Sporting Clays at a Trap and Skeet club. Shotgunning is a blast with buddies. A good go-kart track can be fun too if they have decent karts.

Keep the emphasis on the Strip Joints though! :thumbsup:
 
We did some trap for a buddy of mines bachelor party. That was great. FA club would have been even more fun but if you cant find one go with trap or skeet.

If you guys smoke cigars see if you can find a cigar bar some place. Pair it with a nice scotch and your good to go.
 
^ Forgot to mention the cigars - have plenty and take some to the gun club and throught the evening and night's festivities.
 
You are not going to find that kind of range inside 30 miles from Portland. Almost all our anti-gun legislation starts there. lol
 
closest i was able to find was a place that rents tommy guns about 2 hours south of Portland

so thats really no help at all :thumbsdown:
 
I actually found a place about 30 min away that has full auto thompson, mp-40, colt m-16 and somthin else
 
I spent sometime in Portland the last couple summers for Oregon Brewers Festival (last weekend in July). You probably won't be there during the festival, but one of the things that we did was buy some beer and inner tubes from Wally World and float down a nearby river that snaked through some awesome forest land--it was great.

Also, Portland probably has the most craft breweries per capita as any city, so setting up a brewery tour would work too.
 
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