I would agree with most it has gone downhill, honestly cannot remember the last gun I bought there. Or even when I have used the range as someone said earlier with the way the roof and walls look taking my kids was not an option.
Stephen Hall is a co owner of Lock it up, so I could see the possibility of him having some involvement. Other than the fact he doesn't look old enough to have been in the origins of H&H, he's likely family.Place I’m talking about is Edmond on 15th St. a couple businesses east of Kelly on the south side of the road. Can’t miss it with that giant yellow safe out there. Building has a buffalo on the front of it with 405 in it
Stephen Hall is a co owner of Lock it up, so I could see the possibility of him having some involvement. Other than the fact he doesn't look old enough to have been in the origins of H&H, he's likely family.
Just a few more wholes in the ceiling and walls???H and H is better than a lot of out of state indoor ranges and shops still. Last time I went they did have range officers active which was nice. As for the different mix of people I think that is a good thing. More people are concerned about protection and defense, all are potential allies. And yes, it did look like there were a few more holes in the ceiling and walls.
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