An “FFL” is a Federal Firearm License. There are currently over 58,000 FFL licensees nationwide. FFL holders are commonly gun stores, pawn shops, and retail sporting goods stores. However, there are also many individuals that hold an FFL. All firearms sold to individuals online, must be shipped to a local FFL holder, who will then transfer the firearm (via ATF form 4473, and associated background check) to the individual.
Lotus Gunworks charges a $25.00 transfer fee for Range Members, $50.00 for non-members.
No, we do not, but we do buy pre-owned guns
Yes! We trade and buy used firearms from individuals. Come in-store and we can
always look at what you have.
Before you can take possession of your firearm from your dealer, you’ll be required to pass a background check. This is a fairly simple process. You’ll fill out a form and your dealer will submit information to the Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement who will conduct the background check and respond with Approval, Non-Approval or Decision Pending.
Yes! All our discounts are available to Range Members, and we have a discounted Range Membership available for Military and Law Enforcement.
There are many factors in choosing the right firearm for a person. We always recommend that you purchase a gift card for the person for whom you wish to purchase a firearm and allow them to come into the store. They can then work with our sales professionals when making their decision.
We have 8 lanes with a shooting distance of 25 Yards and 8 lanes at 20 yards.
Alamo Range of Jensen is open to the public Tuesday – Sunday. We also offer numerous memberships starting at $39.99.
We allow all pistol calibers and rifle calibers up to and including 308 Winchester.
We have the largest number of rental and demo firearms on the Treasure Coast and growing. You have over 150 firearms at your disposal when at the gun range.
All firearms must be in a case, bag or other closed container. If you are legally carrying a concealed firearm, it must remain in the holster until you arrive at your shooting lane inside the range.
Yes. Although we are very competitive with our pricing, we do allow you to bring outside ammunition into our range for use in your own firearms. One of our RSOs will inspect the ammunition before entering the range. We do not allow incendiary, tracers or armor piercing (steel core) rounds to be fired at our range. Our rental guns may only be used with ammunition purchased at our store/range on that day.
Yes. Children of 10 years of age or older are allowed on the range with a legal guardian and anyone under 18 years of age will need a legal guardian present.
You are required to be competent and safe with all firearms you intend to use. Although you may not need instruction, we do require a brief overview of the firearms you will be shooting regarding their functions and safeties. New or inexperienced shooters will need instruction prior to live-fire on the range
Shooters must wear clothing that helps protect their skin. No open-toed shoes (sandals), sleeveless shirts or low blouses are permitted on the range.
Yes, just don’t forget to tag us on social media! We love to see our customers having a fun time.
We do not allow reservations of lanes at this time. Members do, however, get priority lane placement.
No. We do, however, have an elite group of firearm enthusiasts who have Armorer-level certifications for many of the major manufacturers.
Yes. We offer Ultra-sonic cleaning for all firearms starting at $45 per gun. If you want a more detailed cleaning, we offer an hourly price depending on the firearm.
Yes. We can get nearly any gun for you depending on availability. If the firearm is unavailable through our distributors, then we can always put you on our wish list.
Concealed Carry FAQ
The class last approximately 4hours.
No. This class is primarily focused on learning the concealed carry laws for the State of Florida. There is a brief firearms safety and handling assessment prior to the start of class, but this does not, nor is it intended to, replace proper firearms instruction. Instruction can be scheduled separately from the CCW class.
You will need to make a reservation. The class usually fills up, so there is no guarantee of a seat being available at the start of class unless you have booked it in advance. This can be done either at the range, or through our website.
No. There will be a brief assessment with the instructor prior to class to demonstrate proper firearm safety and handling. We will provide the firearm and ammunition needed for the course.
No. You will receive a certificate of completion for the class, which you need when applying for your permit.
You will take the certificate to one of the nearby government offices that accepts CCW permit applications and present it when you complete the application, fingerprints and photos. This can all be completed at several locations, with an appointment, and this information will be provided in more detail during the class.
Yes. When you submit your application to the State, you will pay the State fee for the CCW permit which will range from $97 – $119, depending on where you file your application. This information will be provided in more detail during the class.
That is true. You can submit a DD214 with your application instead of the certificate from this course. The thing to remember is this course will teach you the concealed carry laws for the State of Florida, which is something the military did not teach you. If you choose this option, you are responsible for finding the laws on your own.
Currently there are 37 other states that recognize a Florida resident CCW permit. The current list can be found on the Florida Dept. of Agriculture website, and it is constantly changing, so be sure to keep up with the current laws and reciprocity agreements.
Yes. You will receive a Non-Resident Permit. While this won’t make a difference within Florida, there are a few states that do not offer reciprocity with a Florida Non-Resident Permit. This list is constantly changing, so be sure to keep up with the current laws and reciprocity agreements.
This timeframe changes along with the current backlog of applications. The State has 90 days from the receipt of the application to either issue the permit or deny the application. The time is frequently less than this and we have seen permits issued anywhere from two weeks to two months after the application is submitted.
Florida no longer requires a Concealed Carry Permit for anyone who meets the eligibility requirements for the Permit. Having the Permit still has advantages, such as exemption from the three business-day waiting period on firearm purchases and transfers, as well as the reciprocity when travelling outside of Florida. Although not required in most circumstances, it is still a good thing to have.