An awesome experience. Unforgettable. Pete is a very personable, deeply deeply knowledgeable man. A collector of arms and memorabilia his entire life - WWII era, historical items brought home by GIs, 18th century arms, much much more. Pete will tailor your visit to your interests. My adult son and I are very interested in the history of the WWII firearms - pretty far along on the nerd scale. Pete ran with that - we arrived at 11AM (it's rustic and out in the woods - very NH). We met Pete and then talked through the history of WWII firearms non-stop until 3:30 PM. Took a short break (I had coffee with me) and then talked another hour. Then off to shooting, at a 50-yard shooting range not far from the house. Each of us could select a rifle, a pistol, and a submachine gun to fire. We also each shot a a light machine gun - a Browning M1919 A-4. (Between us, we also fired an M-1 Garand, a Walther P-38, a Colt M1911 pistol, a Finnish Suomi KP-31, and a Russian PPsh-43). There were numerous other choices - if it is shootable and Pete has ammunition (and that he has), you can choose to shoot it. If you are not as deeply in the weeds on the history, that is fine - Pete explained that some folks just want to do the shooting with just a little background. We were all in, with the result that we were with Pete from 11AM to 6:45PM (glad we brought a sandwich and coffee). If you have an interest in WWII history and are comfortable with firearms or want to experience them for the first time, I recommend this very highly. I have no clue where you could have an experience like this anywhere else (he has had guests from all 50 states and 14 countries). The value for the money is terrific (you will be shooting up a decent amount of expensive ammo.) It was a great day and I am very glad to know Pete. I want to try out his flintlock experience too.