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<blockquote data-quote="FTB44" data-source="post: 915791" data-attributes="member: 9927"><p>They seem to rely heavily on the "Insurance Thing" explanation for many issues. I understand this is regarding a woman, many years ago, came in and rented a weapon, then committed suicide on the range (old news reports). There was nothing anyone at Tulsa Firearms could have known or done differently, not there fault. </p><p></p><p>That said, in my opinion, some of the staff use the "Insurance Thing" as a cover and don't treat members and visitors well. </p><p></p><p>It is given that they can't know ones experience/ability and that their job is difficult people with guns, maintainance and EPA regs, etc. Tulsa Firearms also use the "Insurance Thing" to add charges when moving between rifle and pistol ranges. </p><p></p><p>Tulsa Firearms is the only indoor range and therefore, it is what it is. When there no competition, then issues do arise. The prices are high for member and non-members, but its supply and demand at work. So I don't shoot in the winter much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FTB44, post: 915791, member: 9927"] They seem to rely heavily on the "Insurance Thing" explanation for many issues. I understand this is regarding a woman, many years ago, came in and rented a weapon, then committed suicide on the range (old news reports). There was nothing anyone at Tulsa Firearms could have known or done differently, not there fault. That said, in my opinion, some of the staff use the "Insurance Thing" as a cover and don't treat members and visitors well. It is given that they can't know ones experience/ability and that their job is difficult people with guns, maintainance and EPA regs, etc. Tulsa Firearms also use the "Insurance Thing" to add charges when moving between rifle and pistol ranges. Tulsa Firearms is the only indoor range and therefore, it is what it is. When there no competition, then issues do arise. The prices are high for member and non-members, but its supply and demand at work. So I don't shoot in the winter much. [/QUOTE]
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