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<blockquote data-quote="roosterk" data-source="post: 966442" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>I thought this was a very good show for Lawton. There were a lot of S&W stuff, which is what I like to look at, there were some good looking black rifles-Mark always has a great display, and there were others. I saw some decent prices as well. I talked to the Oklahoma Patriot guys, but didn't know they were OCS members. There was a lot of milsurp, and the usual suspects were there.</p><p> As far as the guy looking for a .357, I saw several 586s and 686s that were in the ballpark, and a 3" round butt model 65, that was a good deal at $380-it needed some TLC, but that is good for a fairly hard to find piece.</p><p> I didn't buy a thing. I don't know if anyone remembers me whining about high prices at Lawton pawnshops earlier in this thread, but I got a GREAT deal at Armadillo Pawn Saturday morning. I went in to arrange a FFL transfer for the Marlin .357 lever action rifle I'm buying, and Mark was just getting ready to price and put out another levergun. I asked to see it, and it was a Marlin 39, .22 caliber. When he said that he was going to ask $195 for it, I almost dropped it getting my money out. It needs some TLC itself, some freckling, etc., but when I got home and researched it, and found that the specific model-the 39TDS, is even more highly sought after, my day was made. I went to the gun show, but didn't give a damn if I bought anything.</p><p>roosterk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roosterk, post: 966442, member: 5914"] I thought this was a very good show for Lawton. There were a lot of S&W stuff, which is what I like to look at, there were some good looking black rifles-Mark always has a great display, and there were others. I saw some decent prices as well. I talked to the Oklahoma Patriot guys, but didn't know they were OCS members. There was a lot of milsurp, and the usual suspects were there. As far as the guy looking for a .357, I saw several 586s and 686s that were in the ballpark, and a 3" round butt model 65, that was a good deal at $380-it needed some TLC, but that is good for a fairly hard to find piece. I didn't buy a thing. I don't know if anyone remembers me whining about high prices at Lawton pawnshops earlier in this thread, but I got a GREAT deal at Armadillo Pawn Saturday morning. I went in to arrange a FFL transfer for the Marlin .357 lever action rifle I'm buying, and Mark was just getting ready to price and put out another levergun. I asked to see it, and it was a Marlin 39, .22 caliber. When he said that he was going to ask $195 for it, I almost dropped it getting my money out. It needs some TLC itself, some freckling, etc., but when I got home and researched it, and found that the specific model-the 39TDS, is even more highly sought after, my day was made. I went to the gun show, but didn't give a damn if I bought anything. roosterk [/QUOTE]
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