Is that the militaria show? It’s a good one. Some pretty cool stuff to look at.Any of you okc metro siders going to the June 26th chickasha show? I’d go to that with some of you.
Is that the militaria show? It’s a good one. Some pretty cool stuff to look at.Any of you okc metro siders going to the June 26th chickasha show? I’d go to that with some of you.
Seems like it.Is that the militaria show? It’s a good one. Some pretty cool stuff to look at.
If they don’t post the admission price, it’s going to be too high for the show even with the $1 discount.
Did anyone attend the Rhema show yesterday? Thoughts?
I was planning on going but decided to wait for the Tulsa show at the end of the month. Thank you for the range report.I got there about 9:30 yesterday and spent about an hour. It's a decent little show, as long as you're not looking for guns or ammo.
The lot was pretty full, but there were only a few people in line. It was busy, but it wasn't packed shoulder to shoulder. Admission was $12. Prices on guns & ammo were obscene. Prices on everything else were pretty good. HKS speedloaders were just under $10 each - new in package. (I picked up a few for 41 mag and 44 mag.) Gun rugs for $6, regardless of size. 30 cal ammo cans for $10 each. I think the fat 50s were $15/ea or 2 for $25. I even paid the $6 to have my pocket knife sharpened.
Those signs at events aren't always reflective of the host's policies; sometimes they're forced by their insurance carrier (and you sure don't want to host an open event like that without insurance coverage). Their policies regarding carry during Sunday services may be more instructive.Also, during their Christmas display, they have signs up that underscore their strict "no guns" policy. But now they're hosting a gun show?
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