What is the Cambodian bar Anthony Bourdain mentions where you can shoot a gun?
In this podcast Anthony Bourdain talks about a bar in Cambodia where you can drink and shoot a firearm:
There’s a bar in Cambodia that’s really famous... They give you liquor for free. You pay for ammunition by the round.
What is this bar/shooting range called and where is it exactly? I Googled and found lots of shooting ranges in Cambodia but no places explicitly advertised as being a bar and a shooting range.
Best Answer
Not sure were. There are a number of older clubs in Asia. Roots in colonial times. Were you can go to shoot skeet. Then when done go into the club house. Have a drink or 2. Then set & relax & talk. Kind of like golf clubs in America. You play the game then go to the club house to talk about it. Here the old fishing club on the island in the bay. Also the New sports club in the upper Balulang. Both you would need a invitation to. So sounds like a upper crust club to me. They do exist.
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Does Cambodia allow guns?
In a few countries, including Cambodia, Eritrea, and the Solomon Islands, ownership of firearms by civilians is completely prohibited.Can foreigners own guns in Cambodia?
No foreigner shall be entitled to possess or use weapons, explosives and ammunition of any and all types in the Kingdom of Cambodia.Can a foreigner go to a shooting range in the US?
Yes! All you need is a valid (government issued) photo ID in order to use our range (Passport, ID card, Driver's License, etc). In addition, gun clubs rent handguns and long guns and have ammunition available for purchase.Can a Canadian go to a gun range in the US?
There are some state owned rifle ranges too and anyone can go there for free. There are plenty of private clubs too. Some of those clubs do have days where the public can come. Whatever state you are going to be in you can check to see if there are any state ranges.anthony bourdain
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