Haha you are right. Remember the old days of 300 dollar ak's and colt ar's for $400 ammo all day long. And silver dollars for $5 a pop. Man if I could time travel...they arnt the good ol' gun shows of the 80's and 90's... thats for sure... I would even doubt going if it was free now days let along $10-$15 entry fee... Just go to your local gun shop and walk around and get to know the sales man, Better enviroment, and better prices...
they arnt the good ol' gun shows of the 80's and 90's... thats for sure... I would even doubt going if it was free now days let along $10-$15 entry fee... Just go to your local gun shop and walk around and get to know the sales man, Better enviroment, and better prices...
In the 60's and 70's I was making shows in Houston, Shreveport, Monroe, Slidell, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Hammond, Covington and a few other places with a friend who had an FFL.
Those were real gun shows with plenty people bringing firearms to sell/trade.
I don’t understand why people still buying at those prices... with wiki arms, google, in stock notifications online sites, ammo and guns can be had way cheaper than gun shows.... with this younger crowd I would have expected them to be more internet savvy , but hey maybe the can’t see trough the mask... if they wear them in a car by them selves on the hwy, I know they wear them on the couch at the house and can’t see that smart phone to good.....see what I did there lol
Most people I hear about buying at guns shows are people who can't use the internet (aka older people), people who are not sure who to trust, or people who are just figuring out guns/ammo and scared to order online.