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<blockquote data-quote="Bhargrin" data-source="post: 2373626" data-attributes="member: 30377"><p>I remember back in the day (around 1990) we use to travel to OKC for gun shows once a month. To us, Outdoor America was like a consolation if the gun show sucked. The store was always bustling with business with ammunition prices that couldn’t be beat.</p><p></p><p>It was normal to see Fred standing by the door between the gunsmith counter and the NFA counter, smoking a cigarette. What amazed me back then was the store layout they seem to cater to almost every aspect of the shooting sport from plinkers to hard core survivalist.</p><p></p><p>I met Fred back in the early 80s while looking for green South African furniture for my H&K 91 .308 battle rifle. The stock set was the first item I bought from Outdoor America. It was saddening to hear Fred had passed away to the big gun shop in the sky.</p><p></p><p>I did stop by the store a few years back, and found it somewhat sparse of inventory; I was even surprised when I was told Outdoor America catered mainly to law enforcement. </p><p></p><p>However that was then, I did stop in earlier this year and saw the store was making a come back. I even walked out with a new Kimber. I am glad to see Outdoor America is coming back into the game, and is now on my stopping list whenever I come to OKC.</p><p></p><p>Southwest OK really lacks in decent gun stores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bhargrin, post: 2373626, member: 30377"] I remember back in the day (around 1990) we use to travel to OKC for gun shows once a month. To us, Outdoor America was like a consolation if the gun show sucked. The store was always bustling with business with ammunition prices that couldn’t be beat. It was normal to see Fred standing by the door between the gunsmith counter and the NFA counter, smoking a cigarette. What amazed me back then was the store layout they seem to cater to almost every aspect of the shooting sport from plinkers to hard core survivalist. I met Fred back in the early 80s while looking for green South African furniture for my H&K 91 .308 battle rifle. The stock set was the first item I bought from Outdoor America. It was saddening to hear Fred had passed away to the big gun shop in the sky. I did stop by the store a few years back, and found it somewhat sparse of inventory; I was even surprised when I was told Outdoor America catered mainly to law enforcement. However that was then, I did stop in earlier this year and saw the store was making a come back. I even walked out with a new Kimber. I am glad to see Outdoor America is coming back into the game, and is now on my stopping list whenever I come to OKC. Southwest OK really lacks in decent gun stores. [/QUOTE]
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