Actually Kevin you are not 100% correct in your last post. I have worked on two projects that are basically "Rent-A-Shop" type deals, where a "hobbyist, entrepreneur, or wanna-be" can go in, draw their project on autocad, do machine-shop, carpentry shop, paint shop, molding, whatever (with professional assistance) to finish off their projects.
It's kinda like blue collar camp.
Having said that, we were members of a range that started catering to newbies. As much as I encourage people to take up the shooting sports, I don't like being around crowds of them with spotty supervision.