Gun show madness.....

lefteye said:
It was my impression the sponser (Trade Show Productions) prohibited loaded firearms and required plastic wire ties to prevent firing any firearm. Do you have the identity of the banned dealer?

Trade Show runs a class act, this happened to be a dealer that was stupid and shot himself before the show opened.
 
Just had a show in the Philadelphia , Pa area , prices on AR's and AK's were also threw the roof , the dealers were catering to the last minute non informed buyer . $2700 for a 700 dollar AR and $1800 for a 400 dollar AK . The dealers were trying to feed me a load of crap when I was talking to them .
The prices will come down in a few months , the ammo will take a little longer .
 
This may be a good sign in the long run. It looks as if a whole bunch of Americans that have been "asleep" for years are finally waking up to the fact that their government is not representing them any more. Prices will fall eventually, not to the pre-December prices,unless another unfortunate incident causes more upheaval.
 
Let's not forget one other reason gun show prices are high - the company putting the show on has raised their table prices to new highs because they KNOW the place is going to be packed and folks will be selling a lot of stuff. If any of you have ever set up the white tent at a craft fair or similar know, spaces at these events can get VERY pricey - that, and the seller's gas, motel, food, etc. all have to be recouped as well
 
Went to a show in Okla. City a couple of weeks ago. Saturday you couldn't hardly get in & couldn't get close enough to any tables to see what was there. What prices I saw were ridiculous & they wouldn't back off a dime on anything. Sunday there was almost no crowd & the dealers were shouting at passersby offering pretty big discounts on anything on their table.
 
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