dbosman
04-11-2014, 07:44 PM
Nearly full at 5:00 PM. Not too many dealers arriving tomorrow. Four to six tables of hot sauces. That's a lot for this size show.
More odd named rifles, knives, and ammo then I've seen previously.
Lots and lots of pistols.
Lots and lots of ammo. Much of it was old boxes that have been sitting on someones shelves. The old green Remington Kleenbore for instance. Thousands of rounds of Tula brand AK and .223 ammo in sealed cans in cardboard cases. NO wooden crates. No dealer had more than a dozen cans. $250. per can of 500 AK.
Hundreds of 20 round boxes of 7.62 x 39.
The only caliber I know wasn't in stock was .45 mag. ;)
Thousands of rounds of 22LR. $55. for 525 round milk carton bulk boxes of Remington. $60 - $70 bricks.
Primers were in stock. CCI mostly but also Remington 1.5s, Federal, and some Winchester. No dealer had more than 10k showing. $30 - $35.
Powder was poorly stocked, but not absent. Only two 8# containers on display, at $198. Lots of 1# containers of BLC-2 at $27. One dealer had a great supply of Hercules powders. All opened partial containers. ;(
What I didn't notice was much buying.
I picked up a $20 CO2 bb pistol for my son. Guy had a couple of dozen of them. It appears they came from the same manufacturer that made the air-soft stuff he was selling.
More odd named rifles, knives, and ammo then I've seen previously.
Lots and lots of pistols.
Lots and lots of ammo. Much of it was old boxes that have been sitting on someones shelves. The old green Remington Kleenbore for instance. Thousands of rounds of Tula brand AK and .223 ammo in sealed cans in cardboard cases. NO wooden crates. No dealer had more than a dozen cans. $250. per can of 500 AK.
Hundreds of 20 round boxes of 7.62 x 39.
The only caliber I know wasn't in stock was .45 mag. ;)
Thousands of rounds of 22LR. $55. for 525 round milk carton bulk boxes of Remington. $60 - $70 bricks.
Primers were in stock. CCI mostly but also Remington 1.5s, Federal, and some Winchester. No dealer had more than 10k showing. $30 - $35.
Powder was poorly stocked, but not absent. Only two 8# containers on display, at $198. Lots of 1# containers of BLC-2 at $27. One dealer had a great supply of Hercules powders. All opened partial containers. ;(
What I didn't notice was much buying.
I picked up a $20 CO2 bb pistol for my son. Guy had a couple of dozen of them. It appears they came from the same manufacturer that made the air-soft stuff he was selling.