Are long guns included? An ARten and fifteen, an M-oneA or even a ten guage shot gun would be fun.
An eight seventy pump, everyone like to rack a twelve guage.
A three hundred black out with supressor. That would make some ammunition money.
A Bren S-one for something non AR.
Obviously no range is complete without a Thompson.
A Tikka or Ruger Rpr in six and a half Creedmoor will also raise bullet monies.
A red Savage Rascal for the boys. And a pink one for the girls. And a blue one for me, because I like that little gun. Canadian made too I belive.
I agree with and expect that there will be sets of common "try before you buy" pistols. These will be easy to figure out. It will be any that a customer is capitulating on. Nearly a guaranteed sale if they can try it first.
If they like it they buy it, if not you have one to rent.
I would say too, a Desert Eagle in fifty AE, a nicer nineteen eleven, an M-nine clone, various Ruger marks, and Smith and Wesson revolvers, but I own all these. So maybe instead...
A Taurus Tracker seventeen hmr, again ammo money.
Everyone wants to try a Judge too.
A single action sixer, and a cowboy hat to go with it.
Or even black powder charged cases, at a premium of course.
The afore mentioned Racing guns, with ports, comps and colors.
A Tangfolio Witness.
A Thompson Center pistol in fourty-five seventy, expensive ammunition again.
A Browning High Power or CZ seventy five.
A Buckmark Contour would be an inexpesive stand-in for a Hammerli.
I'm sure that there are more I would like to try...I mean your customers would like to try.
I hope all goes well for your adventure!
Oops! Read the title again. Sorry about the rifles.