Newshub's Daniel Rutledge checks out the Gamers Experience at Machine Guns Vegas.
The package includes the Glock 17, M4, MP5, AK47 and for a little extra, the M249 SAW as well.
More and more Kiwis travel to Las Vegas every year, whether it's for stag parties, hen dos, weddings, mid-life crises, birthdays, family vacations or something else.
It's called the entertainment capital of the world for a good number of reasons - one of which is gun tourism.
Machine Guns Vegas is Sin City's premiere shooting range, basically "a carnival ride... with guns", says owner Genghis Cohen - who is, funnily enough, a Kiwi.
"We're a tourist gun range - we don't sell guns, we don't sell ammunition, we're not a regular US gun store. We're specifically designed as a tourist experience," says Cohen.
Shooting automatic firearms is just one of the countless attractions Las Vegas offers New Zealand tourists.
"We're really good at catering for groups. If you have a group of people and you want to do fun stuff together, we have packages with our partners - car racing experiences, off-road experiences, skydiving, zip-lining," says Cohen.
"So we put all those packages together so you get a big discount. Casino gaming is consistently going down as a source of revenue in Las Vegas every year, but attractions and experiences are continuing to rise."
The Gamers Experience features the most typical weapons from games like Call of Duty, Battlefield, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Counter-Strike. Other MGV packages include the Seal Team 6 experience, the SAS package and the Femme Fatale.
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Producer/Reporter: Daniel Rutledge
Camera operator/grader: Kermath
Editor: Max Molyneux
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