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Yardley Rod and Gun Club

Yardley, Pennsylvania

Airgun policy unconfirmed — call ahead

This range hasn’t confirmed airgun acceptance to us directly. Their inclusion is based on state-law inference: the state framework permits airguns at this type of venue, but the venue itself hasn’t published a specific airgun policy. Always confirm by phone before traveling. Indoor ranges in particular may decline airguns for insurance or backstop reasons.

About this range Weak evidence

Yardley Rod and Gun Club is a private, member-owned shooting facility at 40 Lookover Lane in Morrisville, PA (Yardley area). The club supports rifle, pistol, and trap/skeet shooting with target stands, benches and shooting tables, a clubhouse, and parking area. Access is members-only; prospective members should contact the club directly for membership requirements and fees. PA state framework — explicitly airgun-positive at PGC state ranges — applies; airgun status at this specific club is not publicly documented and should be confirmed via phone canvass before visiting.

Airgun policy at this range STATE-LEVEL TIER A: EXPLICITLY airgun-positive at PGC state ranges. Airgun status not explicitly confirmed at venue level — phone canvass recommended.
Venue type

About the venue

Private member-owned shooting range. Rifle, pistol, trap and skeet fields.

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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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.