We've shot at Tulsa Firearms a dozen or so times since I purchased a membership (which has now expired) a year ago last November. Each time has been a positive experience. We sign in, have ammo checked, get targets, and go to range. Once I jammed the target trolly, reported what I had done and they acted like it was no big deal. Another time when policing the brass I mixed 9mm with 40mm in the same tray and the guy sorted it out without saying anything to me. When I saw he was taking a long time to dump the brass I then asked if something was wrong. At that time he told me the brass was mixed. He didn't get excited or chew me out. Seems like it takes a long time to check out, I wish they could speed that process up.
Seems to me the folks that use the range are experienced using range safety that I don't find at some other ranges like Sleepy Hollow. Just my opinion.
My wife and I are not affliated with Tulsa Firearms and I will prolly renew my membership the next time I want to shoot indoors.
I used to shoot there alot, kept a membership, took lots of folks there to shoot. Then the range Nazi chewed my ass out one day and I never went back.
I was berated for taking my verified, unloaded firearm from the range bag on the bench to the lane. The policy is to unload the firearms from the bag at the lane, which I understand. What I don't understand is why someone would run from behind the counter, into the range area, and scream in my face about the infraction. A simple reminder would have kept me as an occasional Customer, now I will warn everyone away.
TFA is dead to me....