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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3222919" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I was with sweetyface and couldn't see but 70% of the tables. If you want 22's, shotguns, AR's or lever action rifles, go. AR parts were cheap. If you want Glocks, I saw a few tables but the prices were ridiculous. </p><p></p><p>I saw a $16,000 Colt Python 6" D grade engraving. I saw one Japanese Nambu the same condition as mine but non matching serial numbers for $2,000. It was at the WWII Luger booth upstairs. </p><p></p><p>I got about 80% of the things I was looking for. I knew the pistol holster quest was gong to be hard but most of the holsters I saw were junk. I saw a few Smith 28's for $600 to $800 dollars which was too high in my book. </p><p></p><p>I saw no 27's. Model 29's were selling for around $1,200 to $2,000 depending upon condition and dash issue. Wheelguns were all going at a premium. I guess because of high demand? </p><p></p><p>I saw a Holland and Holland double rifle and a double barrel shotgun both for $36,000 ea. </p><p></p><p>Sweetyface wanted to go to The Gathering Place off of Riverside Drive so we drove over to it. She was commenting about why Tulsa could do this but OKC couldn't. About 30 minutes of waiting in line just driving into the parking lot to find a place to park she changed her tune and we left. </p><p></p><p>Had meatloaf at Cracker Barrel on 31st and overheard guys taking about the guns they let get away because of price then drove home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3222919, member: 44288"] I was with sweetyface and couldn't see but 70% of the tables. If you want 22's, shotguns, AR's or lever action rifles, go. AR parts were cheap. If you want Glocks, I saw a few tables but the prices were ridiculous. I saw a $16,000 Colt Python 6" D grade engraving. I saw one Japanese Nambu the same condition as mine but non matching serial numbers for $2,000. It was at the WWII Luger booth upstairs. I got about 80% of the things I was looking for. I knew the pistol holster quest was gong to be hard but most of the holsters I saw were junk. I saw a few Smith 28's for $600 to $800 dollars which was too high in my book. I saw no 27's. Model 29's were selling for around $1,200 to $2,000 depending upon condition and dash issue. Wheelguns were all going at a premium. I guess because of high demand? I saw a Holland and Holland double rifle and a double barrel shotgun both for $36,000 ea. Sweetyface wanted to go to The Gathering Place off of Riverside Drive so we drove over to it. She was commenting about why Tulsa could do this but OKC couldn't. About 30 minutes of waiting in line just driving into the parking lot to find a place to park she changed her tune and we left. Had meatloaf at Cracker Barrel on 31st and overheard guys taking about the guns they let get away because of price then drove home. [/QUOTE]
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