Las Vegas is offering tourists more bang for their buck, thanks to an enterprising Kiwi.
The star attraction is Genghis Cohen's Machine Guns Vegas where the cost of shooting a real machine-gun starts at US$90 ($108) and climbs to around US$700.
Cohen said Vegas was steadily becoming "the Queenstown of America", and gaming revenue was on the slide.
"People come here to go to the Grand Canyon. A friend of mine owns Sky Jump in Auckland and has set it up in Vegas," he said.
Cohen said the 900sq m gun facility was not your typical shooting range.