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Trigger-happy thrill-seekers have been bypassing Disney World to get their shot off at Florida’s newest attraction — Machine Gun America.

20-year-old Samantha Poje poses with an M60Barcroft Media20-year-old Samantha Poje poses with an M60Barcroft Media

“Our mission is simple — to provide each of our guests with big thrills and unforgettable action, as well as a bullet hole-ridden target to take home as a souvenir,” a description reads on the state-of-the-art facility’s website.

The Second Amendment is alive and thriving in the Sunshine State, where kids as young as 13 can visit “Orlando’s first Automatic Adrenaline Attraction” to shoot military-grade firearms at posters of Osama bin Laden.

Located just six miles from Disney, the “safety-first” gun range offers a slew of shooting experiences starting at just $99. The themes include Special Ops, Gangster Land, “The Walking Dread,” 007, Western shootout, Automatic Divas and Big Screen Legends.

“The Diva package is probably one of the more popular packages,” director of safety and training Wes Doss told Barcroft Media. “It’s designed for people, mainly women, who are not really comfortable with firearms yet. It includes some lighter-recoiling firearms.”

21-year-old John Webster poses with his Osama bin Laden target poster.Barcroft Media21-year-old John Webster poses with his Osama bin Laden target poster.Barcroft Media

Visitors can empty the clip on a wide selection of weapons, including machine guns, pistols and rifles.

“The experience here is right up there with what you would find on a thrill junkie’s bucket list,” Doss explained. “We’ve had a large number of UK families coming in to shoot as well as tourists from Brazil and Finland.”

And people scared of guns need not fear — Machine Gun America also offers first-class combat simulators that give patrons the chance to go “gun-to-gun” with Wild West outlaws or flesh-eating zombies.

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