Mostly a disappointing show. Too small. Still, $5 ain't too bad to get in and is a cheap way to spend an hour. I ended up buying a couple of dental picks for $2.
Not too impresive a show, but it gets the job done. Looking forward to the next 1500. They had lots of ued guns today, that seemed in rough condition. Some cheap sholder holsters for $12 and one guy had lots of tactical gear.
Not too impresive a show, but it gets the job done. Looking forward to the next 1500. They had lots of ued guns today, that seemed in rough condition. Some cheap sholder holsters for $12 and one guy had lots of tactical gear.
There was a guy that had a couple of VERY nice Mosins, including a Polish post-war that looked like it had been refinished, a hex receiver Finn and a Tula sniper that appeared to be original (not a CAI hack job). They were priced higher than I could afford, but I was tempted...
Personally it was the smallest show I have ever been to. After going down the two center aisles I looked at my daughter and asked if I was missing something or it was really that small.
Of course, with any show it all depends on what you were looking for. For me, the couple of things that interested me were overpriced, but...
I went early this morning. Was hoping for a good show but only ended up paying the price of admission. Tipton had reasonable prices compared to this goatrope. May be a long time before I attend another show in Nobletucky.
Very small and not worth the trip. It did kill an hour, but nothing really to write about. I did see a new Ruger LCP for $302, which seemed pretty good. I didn't need one of those though.