I'm not going to make it this spring..... And I'm super pissed about it. I don't ask for hardly anytime off but when I do it seems the boss is going out of town and I'm covered the fawk up at work grrr...... Oh well I'll just have more money to spend in the fall.
Just got back. Hard to believe 4000 tables and not a single vendor has a pinned and recessed blued S&W 27 with four inch barrel.
An 8 pound bottle of powder (didn't see any Unique) = $199 to $207. That's really all I priced. Even though they specified no "gun carts", there were still some "gun carts." And other than the occasional group of five in a circle in the middle of the isle, traffic moved ok. I got there at 7:30 and the line was all the way around the building. At least there were several parking spots.
As expected, a lot a tacticool stuff. I saw some nice old school stuff too, but was only interested in the Smith.
And as usual, prices were high enough to make you wonder if they really sell anything.
I went looking for a cheap Luger and didn't find one. A lot of nice collections though, just out of my league. Bought some ammo for my Mosin for $130 per 440 can and met one of the fellows from Fat Boy Tactical.
I met Jeff (hope that's how he spells it) from FBT and Mark from marks firearms. Both seem to be great guys and looking forward to doing business with them in the future
My feet and back are sore. Walked the hole thing looking for a good 686 or 66. No dice. Did get to handle a couple of pythons and I'll be saving my pennies for one soon. Bought a sig brace and a new pocket holster for my 442. I had a great time. Hard to beat ten bucks for 5 hours of entertainment.