Small gun show

I have exactly $100 in my pocket. Any suggestions anyone?

Reloading consumables. Primers and powder, if bought mail order, both require a HAZMAT fee. Bullets cost a lot to ship on account of weight. Buying at a show avoids all that.

Guns? Maybe a Mosin-Nagant.

If you're looking for a gun, maybe bring one as trade fodder.
 
Actually, I think they sell the Phoenix .22LR for somewhere around $100-$150. It's not by any means a quality weapon, but a lot of people are happy with them. Buy one and you'll have a fine plinking pistol, which can double as a concealable carry pistol if it's reliable and that's all you can afford. ;)
 
It sounds like you have a hundred bucks burning a hole in your pocket. Either that or you plan to attend a show with the idea of a hundred dollars is a worthy amount of entertainment for a day out and about.

Since we do not know what is going to be at the show or what might appeal to you, I would simply go with the plan to enjoy the show and buy what appeals to you and/or strikes your fancy. If this suggestion does not appeal to you, then save your hundred bucks for when you have more funds and another show.

I don't think a hundred bucks is much to blow on a fun day buying what personally appeals to you. Think about $15.00 for a nice lunch. Now you are down to only $85 to worry about how to spend. Enjoy and have a great time. :)
 
I was actually considering a Nagant. But I don't have a use for one.

OK, then why were you considering one? LOL:D 7.62x54:eek:

I'd go with, if you can find a good deal on ammo....no reload's though, consumer beware.
 
I love going to a gun show for the atmosphere. Have a great sandwich and a beer. (Can't smoke the cigar anymore walking around.) Bull talk with others. I had been going to GSs since i was a kid. I am old now and still have fun. Wish they had more. Occasionally I get a firearm or accessories. Sadly Nagents are over $100 nowdays. Because of Inflation and value of our sawback. Remember when a can of pop was 50Cents from a vending machine?
 
Well that was a GLORIOUS waste of time.

EVERYTHING was overpriced to ungodly heights.

Ah well, I still have my money at least.

Were folks WILLINGLY buying and selling goods for cash? Then it was NOT overpriced.

Sorry dude, going to a gunshow with only $100, is like taking the family to Disney for $250 - nothing much is going to happen. Add a zero and then you will have the ability to buy decent stuff
 
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