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Does anyone here frequent Outdoor America on n. MacAuthur in OKC?
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<blockquote data-quote="jstaylor62" data-source="post: 1620116" data-attributes="member: 6870"><p>I bought my first AR-15 from Fred Baker Firearms back in 1980. Bought my first Colt Python from him in 1983 as well. In the early 80's I was working alot of extra jobs to feed my gun a month habit and spent my share of money with Fred. Back then, OKC had a pretty decent choice in Fred Baker and Southwest Shooters. I typically dont take my guns to gun shop gunsmiths any more. I'm not saying that that smith working in a gun shop is bad, its just that I've had better satisfaction with smiths that are working on their own. </p><p></p><p>With all that said, I've found some pretty decent prices at Fred Bakers over the years. Its been a couple of years since I bought a gun there, but the price I got on my Marlin Guide Gun in 45/70 was competitive in OKC and on the Internet. Their stock on reloading, gun cleaning, holsters and gun cases has really gotten bad over the past several years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstaylor62, post: 1620116, member: 6870"] I bought my first AR-15 from Fred Baker Firearms back in 1980. Bought my first Colt Python from him in 1983 as well. In the early 80's I was working alot of extra jobs to feed my gun a month habit and spent my share of money with Fred. Back then, OKC had a pretty decent choice in Fred Baker and Southwest Shooters. I typically dont take my guns to gun shop gunsmiths any more. I'm not saying that that smith working in a gun shop is bad, its just that I've had better satisfaction with smiths that are working on their own. With all that said, I've found some pretty decent prices at Fred Bakers over the years. Its been a couple of years since I bought a gun there, but the price I got on my Marlin Guide Gun in 45/70 was competitive in OKC and on the Internet. Their stock on reloading, gun cleaning, holsters and gun cases has really gotten bad over the past several years. [/QUOTE]
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