I'm setting up a table at the show this weekend, and I am curious.
On the one hand, Wanny's is always a show where the money comes out. People buy, and sell
there if they do anywhere.
On the other hand, I think we have established the Dem's aren't exactly pushing gun control. Nevermind,
the approx. 8 kabillion AR's that have been sold for anywhere between 500 and 5000 a pop in circulation.
Here are my guesses. Care to add?
AR's everywhere. Disgruntled AR buyers with $2000 in each one not happy about current asking prices.
Mags everywhere.
Ammo except for 22 LR reappearing at halfway decent prices.
Old standby's like cowboy guns, H&K's, Colt's. continuing to appreciate.
More gawkers than buyers as the reality of the current American economy cuts in.
What say you?
On the one hand, Wanny's is always a show where the money comes out. People buy, and sell
there if they do anywhere.
On the other hand, I think we have established the Dem's aren't exactly pushing gun control. Nevermind,
the approx. 8 kabillion AR's that have been sold for anywhere between 500 and 5000 a pop in circulation.
Here are my guesses. Care to add?
AR's everywhere. Disgruntled AR buyers with $2000 in each one not happy about current asking prices.
Mags everywhere.
Ammo except for 22 LR reappearing at halfway decent prices.
Old standby's like cowboy guns, H&K's, Colt's. continuing to appreciate.
More gawkers than buyers as the reality of the current American economy cuts in.
What say you?