SWAMPMASTER
Sharpshooter
I found that guy's table, pulled off my pants, jumped up on the table and rolled all over his guns and gun accessories. He had a heart attack and died on the spot.
justice served
I found that guy's table, pulled off my pants, jumped up on the table and rolled all over his guns and gun accessories. He had a heart attack and died on the spot.
justice served
Do you really want pics?
While I agree...for the most part...you have to admit...telling them to put the eff-ing gun down and get away from his eff-ing table was a bit over the top........
Their is a thing as gunshow etiquette that not obviously everyone believes in.It IS proper to ask to handle guns/knives/wares on a table esp if you DON'T know the dealer and the policy of handling expensive guns such as a brand new in-the-box Belgium made Browning Hi-power! I saw what happened and I know the dealer.Their are rules at shows and some aren't written but some decorum on the part of the attendees prior to picking up a gun/knife/etc from a table is pure courtesy and we are expected to act like gentlemen and ladies esp while espousing our freedoms to rightful assembly at a second amendment function.While a gunshow is a place to have fun and look at items...it isn't a free-for-all where we can take liberties on item(s) that don't belong to YOU until you buy them.They are the sole property of that vendor.You guys can b*tch all you want but until you make your living from the other side of the table and have to deal with some dumbo screwing up stuff you have your hard earned $ into,you shouldn't criticize what the dealer(s) go thru to sell.
Their is a thing as gunshow etiquette that not obviously everyone believes in.It IS proper to ask to handle guns/knives/wares on a table esp if you DON'T know the dealer and the policy of handling expensive guns such as a brand new in-the-box Belgium made Browning Hi-power! I saw what happened and I know the dealer.Their are rules at shows and some aren't written but some decorum on the part of the attendees prior to picking up a gun/knife/etc from a table is pure courtesy and we are expected to act like gentlemen and ladies esp while espousing our freedoms to rightful assembly at a second amendment function.While a gunshow is a place to have fun and look at items...it isn't a free-for-all where we can take liberties on item(s) that don't belong to YOU until you buy them.They are the sole property of that vendor.
I would imagine the attempts at humor if played out would definitely get you a lifetime ban from the Indy1500.
I usually ask. But the treatment and reaction by him were out of line. A lot of people have the signs. If I don't ask I WILL make eye contact before I pick it up to cue them in on I'm NOT trying to snake a gun.
How were his prices???? j/k
Their is a thing as gunshow etiquette that not obviously everyone believes in.It IS proper to ask to handle guns/knives/wares on a table esp if you DON'T know the dealer and the policy of handling expensive guns such as a brand new in-the-box Belgium made Browning Hi-power! I saw what happened and I know the dealer.Their are rules at shows and some aren't written but some decorum on the part of the attendees prior to picking up a gun/knife/etc from a table is pure courtesy and we are expected to act like gentlemen and ladies esp while espousing our freedoms to rightful assembly at a second amendment function.While a gunshow is a place to have fun and look at items...it isn't a free-for-all where we can take liberties on item(s) that don't belong to YOU until you buy them.They are the sole property of that vendor.You guys can b*tch all you want but until you make your living from the other side of the table and have to deal with some dumbo screwing up stuff you have your hard earned $ into,you shouldn't criticize what the dealer(s) go thru to sell.Put yourself into their shoes instead of carping on here.
I just worked a gunshow with a friend of mine in Fort Wayne. This is about the 4th one I worked with him. I must say that 98% of the finger f&#$#^er's have NO INTENTION at all of buying and it does wear on you. The constant FF'ers do test your patience. Attacking two people with no warning is ridiculous though.
I think if the guy would have just asked if the OP needed some help , this would have been a rather short thread that may have ended in a sale , JMHO .