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Coraopolis District Sportsmen's Club

Coraopolis (just past Neville Island, off I-79), Pennsylvania
Open club
About this range Moderate evidence

The Coraopolis District Sportsmen's Association is a private members-only club at 106 Coketown Road in the Pittsburgh western suburbs. Founded as an organization for archery, shooting, and hunting preparation, CDSA operates rifle ranges, archery facilities, and a safety orientation classroom on its grounds. New membership is opened in defined enrollment windows (April–June for the 2026–27 cycle), with renewals capped at 1,200 members. The club's emphasis is on instruction and structured member programming rather than open public access.

Airgun policy at this range STATE-LEVEL TIER A (EXPLICIT): EXPLICITLY airgun-positive at PGC state ranges. Pittsburgh western suburbs sportsmen's club. Listed as one of the few open-membership Pittsburgh-metro options per local forum testimony. Airgun-specific program unconfirmed; phone canvass required. [PA traderscreek directory: explicitly lists AIRGUN as available facility/discipline at this club. PA Tier A airgun-friendly state.]
Restrictions / notes NEEDS PHONE CANVASS for explicit airgun policy and current membership status.
Disciplines

What gets shot here

Pest control / Hunting

rifle, pistol, airgun

Venue type

About the venue

Private sportsmen's club; Pittsburgh western suburbs

Pennsylvania state policy · NOT specific to this range
Tier A

Restrictive — confirm rules carefully

EXPLICITLY airgun-positive at PGC state ranges

Evidence 58 Pa. Code § 141.22 lists air rifles among permitted small game devices. Per direct PA project source: PGC outdoor state ranges have dedicated airgun bays. PGC range rule sheets accommodate airguns under standard rifle/pistol categories. PA statute 18 Pa.C.S. § 6304 separately addresses air rifle local-ordinance preemption.

State-level restrictions Some Special Regulations Areas (Philadelphia, Allegheny) restrict centerfire firearms but permit airguns; locally-imposed restrictions may apply (PA preemption is limited).

This describes Pennsylvania 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

Always call ahead.

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.