THE OFFICIAL UNOFFICIAL WANENMACHER GUN SHOW THREAD

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If I wasn’t already a life member, I’d pay to get in rather than give Wayne another nickel. I now view the NRA as the gun version on black lives matter. :finger:
I dont care for them either. But, I still pay the yearly fee, for two reasons.

The fact they exist pisses libs off and my gun club requires it for insurance.
 

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I didn't go yesterday, and today my pessimism is getting the better of me.

The gas to drive up there and back, the entrance fee, getting lowballed by anyone that is actually interested in what I'm trying to sell...

Yeah that doesn't sound like fun at all.

Even if I dont buy antything, the $15 is worth the "museum" aspect of the show.
 

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I feel that I got a great deal on a beautiful Winchester model 12.
Found 1 table that had geed prices on ammo, I bought a decent amount of ammo & my uncle bought a few hundred dollars worth of ammo from him.

Once again, there were some deals at the show, just gotta find them.
OK, so what were the good deals on ammo prices?
 

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For those asking about ammo, all the “big tables” are highly negotiable especially the one on the lower level closer to the restrooms, the listed prices are high but the take prices are well below online, you just have to talk to them.

If all you do is walk around with a scowl on your face shaking your heads at price tags you won’t get any deals men.

If I was a vendor I would do the same thing, list it high for those that will just pay and have a take price for those that negotiate.
 

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I bought 9mm hollowpoints, 115 grain & some 124 grain,
$12 per box of 50 for 115 gr.
$13 per box of 50 for the 124 gr.
He had some 55 gr 223 fmj for $11 per box,
My uncle was specifically looking for 30 carbine, this guy had the best price at the show, $38 per 50 & had some 120 round bandolier belts with the stripper clips for $70.
I think 45 acp was $30 per 50.
I didn't pay attention to the other calibers.
 
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