Heh, there was only 1 at the show and it was tied to the rack in the Magpul booth and didn't come off it. Seems to be a sore subject with some people.I'm gonna drool over all the pictures people post, does that count? Anybody wanna bring me back a Bushmaster ACR?
I noticed several people stopping by our booth with arfcom badges. Only noticed it because most of them also had Arfcom shirts and bolt face patches on their credential holder as well. All the ones I had the chance to talk to were nice enough though.Anybody else see the same thing happening?
Their loss, our gain.I'm amused that the line to meet R Lee Ermey was longer than the line to meet Jessie Abbate.
I heard one of the tour guides was a real jerk.The Knight's open house was sweet, but that's all that I'm allowed to say..
People officially representing online forums should be accepted as much as anyone else at the show. They are as much a part of the industry as anyone else, whether you consider them press or not.
People who are just members of such forums getting credentials to attend is silly. It would be like a gunshop owner getting passes for all of his customers who wanted them, or the staff of Guns & Ammo getting passes for any of their readers who asked for them.
INGO coming!Agreed. Sites like AR15.com and others have a massive influence on the industry. IMHO
INGO coming!
Cool! I want "tickets."I have big plans for INGO LLC. I plan to be at the show next year!
I mean really, you're likely to need an older "experienced" guy down there with you, and I'd really like to meet Jessie Abbate.I have big plans for INGO LLC. I plan to be at the show next year!