SMITHFIELD, NC (WFLA) – One high school in North Carolina now has it’s own indoor shooting range and was completed with help from the gun industry’s largest trade group.

The 1,200 square foot indoor air rifle marksmanship shooting range took five months and $10,000 to build.

Instead of bullets, ROTC students practice with Daisy pump air rifles that shoot pellets.Administrators admit they can still be dangerous, so before hitting the range all students are trained.

“There is a marksmanship safety test they have to take, and they have to get a 100 on it. In addition to that, they have to sign a safety pledge, get permission from home and then finally demonstrate on the range that they know how to handle one of these air rifles safely,” said Commander David Wegman, Smithfield-Selma High School.