Gun Range VS Tornado

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48 Years in Oklahoma and this is the first tornado to "touch" my life in any way. After insurance, the range should be better than before.

There have been customers/shooters out there from sun up to sun set everyday working their tails off, sometimes in the rain. We are definately committed to putting the place back together.

It is really something - everyone working hard, polite, and sober not asking for a thing. Best of the human race. And people are scared of us why?
 
I think too many non-Midwesterners saw "Twister".

22 years in Kansas, and I never so much as saw a tornado, of course we still had our wind-up radios, flashlights, and canned food in the basement.
 
I grew up in Larrytown....and didn't see my first real tornado until college, tryin' to outrun a storm on the Stull blacktop back to Lawrence. There it was, in my rearview mirror, as I was doing well in excess of the 55. The KHP troop must've seen it too, as he was westbound when I flew past him, and he never even blinked at my Ford!
 
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