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zymguy
04-26-2018, 09:14 PM
One of my favorites of the year . It’s pretty close to a 4 hr drive for me and worth it

marlin39a
04-26-2018, 09:48 PM
Enjoy them while you can. I'm afraid gun shows will soon be a memory.

zymguy
04-26-2018, 09:59 PM
Enjoy them while you can. I'm afraid gun shows will soon be a memory.

I will, its also my 36 th Bday !!! are you being pessimistic or is there legislaion being rumored? How soon is soon?

JBinMN
04-27-2018, 01:33 AM
Thanks for mentioning this. I have a great friend I have known for 40 years that lives there. I just talked to him last night, but I am going to call him and remind him about it now that you mentioned it.

"If" I can swing it on such short notice, I may run up there myself. It is 200 miles one way for me. Worth the drive just to see Clayt, since I have not seen him since last Sept., so the gun show would be some icing on the cake.

Thanks again for mentioning it! & Have a Happy B-day!
:)

osteodoc08
04-29-2018, 03:22 PM
The gun shows around me have been more than lackluster the last 10 years or so. I remember goigntonthem, being an all day affair with my father. Looking over milsurps, antiques, you name it. Now it’s a bunch of junk, with a few tables of modern stuff at rip off prices and just a waste of time.

A friend of mine JD has been trying. To get me to go to the yearly gun convention in the Ohio river valley if I recall. 2 large convention centers with one being collectibles and what not and the other being more modern. He likes to go and purchase European theatre stuff like helmets with battle damage and what not.

Bohica793
04-29-2018, 03:52 PM
Leon County Florida (Tallahassee) has banned all private sales at gun shows or any other "publicly accessible property". It has also imposed a 3 day waiting period and background check requirements on all private sales, though I do not know how they intend to enforce it.

Thin Man
04-30-2018, 05:50 AM
I attended every show in driving distance for many years. Over time the quality and quantity of the firearms being offered faded away, prices went insane, so these became more of an opportunity to re-connect with old friends. Now many of those old friends are no more and I have slowed my interest in the shows except for the occasional curiosity visit. These are still occasional good buys to be had, but one has to really search for them.

Czech_too
04-30-2018, 08:02 AM
Three of us made a run over to the Monroeville, PA show over the weekend. First time I've been to that one and I was pleasantly surprised by the size of the show, but for $10 to get in it had better be sizeable.
There were no 'bargains' to be had and we all left empty handed, though we probably have more than we really need already. Did see a kit gun muzzleloader in .36 but I don't need yet another front stuffer.
Lately I've taken to going out a bit further and hitting the smaller shows.

Bookworm
04-30-2018, 12:07 PM
I go to Wanenmacher twice a year, it's a 2 hr drive each way for me. Sometimes I buy, sometimes I sell, sometimes I look. I always enjoy it. $10 to get in, and more tables than you can look at in 8 hours. Unbelievably large, if you haven't gone you should try to attend.

Other than that, I'll hit maybe a small show a year. That's it.