For shooting ranges
Waivers built for ranges, not gyms.
Generic waiver platforms treat a firing range like a yoga studio. Range Waiver ships with the 4 Rules of Firearm Safety, NICS-style prohibited-person attestations, and per-visit re-attestation baked in — not bolted on.
Firearm-native blocks
The 4 Rules of Safety, intoxication attestation, range rules acknowledgment, ATF Form 4473-style prohibited-person questions, age/21 gate, guardian-for-minor — all built in. None of this is a custom field.
Per-visit re-attestation
Configurable cadence: every visit / 30 days / 90 days / annually. The kiosk catches it, hands the customer a 30-second flow, and stamps the audit log.
Tablet kiosk
Drop a $50 Fire HD 10 at your check-in counter. Customers self-serve. Auto-resets to home. PIN-locked exit so they can't browse out.
Audit packets that hold up
Every signed waiver gets a SHA-256-hashed PDF audit packet: template snapshot, signer ID, signature image, audit events with IP/UA/geo, certificate-of-authenticity verification.
QR + embed + API
Print a QR poster, drop the embed widget on your site, or call our REST API from your range POS. Customers sign on their phone before they walk in.
Honest pricing
$29 to $149 per month, real overage that prevents lockout, no surprise fees. Compared to SmartWaiver, you'll usually save $30–80/month.
What makes a range different from a yoga studio
- Liability is different. A negligent discharge can kill someone. Your waiver has to demonstrate the customer was informed about the 4 Rules and acknowledged them in writing.
- Regulatory overlay is different. ATF prohibited-person categories, state-specific minimum age, and pregnancy disclosure laws (lead exposure) all need to be on the waiver in some states.
- Re-attestation is the norm. Most ranges ask members to re-acknowledge safety every visit, not just once a year. Our flow takes 30 seconds.