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7 Mile (BLM, AZ)

Arizona
Outdoor
Airgun policy at this range STATE-LEVEL TIER C (implied permit): AZGFD state-owned ranges; AZ is among most expansive airgun-hunting states. BLM-Patent Issued qualifying recreational shooting range on federal land in Mohave County, AZ. 430 acres. Firearm, Sport Shooting. Airguns are unrestricted on BLM public lands for recreational target shooting at qualifying sites. Safety features: Berms, Buffer Distances, Other Public Safety Design or Features. Managed by Mohave Sportsman's Club and AZGFD
Restrictions / notes BLM public-land recreational target shooting rules apply. Verify open status with local BLM Field Office (Kingman Field Office, Colorado River District). GPS: 35.11908, -114.1447. Some BLM areas have seasonal closures; check before visiting.
Disciplines

What gets shot here

Pest control / Hunting

Firearm, Sport Shooting

Venue type

About the venue

BLM Patent Issued qualifying recreational shooting range (Partner Owned); Colorado River District, Kingman Field Office; Operating partner: AZ Game & Fish Comm

Arizona state policy · NOT specific to this range
Tier C

Implied permit — state framework is airgun-friendly but rules are silent.

AZGFD state-owned ranges; AZ is among most expansive airgun-hunting states

Evidence AZ permits airgun hunting for nearly all species including bison and elk (.40+ cal, 500+ ft-lbs). State-owned ranges permit airguns under standard rules.

State-level restrictions Standard rules.

This describes Arizona state-level airgun law. Rules at this specific range may be stricter — always confirm with the range directly before traveling.

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Last verified 2026-05-03
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Important

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Range policies change — sometimes mid-season. Indoor lanes update caliber rules, clubs revise membership requirements, and public ranges suspend airgun access without warning. Confirm current policy by phone or website before you make the trip.