Just back from my "last" gun show in a small city in northern NY!
Well maybe not my last but probably the last time at this show!!!. The one good thing the tables were well spread out and looking was easy, if you stopped to examine something you did not shut down the whole aisle. Then again there were not too many people there. Possibly it was that way because of the time I was there, who knows! The shows hours were Sat 9-5 and Sunday (today) 9 -3.
Of course we are suffering under our new "Safe Act" and all its hoops and roadblocks but I was very disappointed. IMHSHO it should have been called a knife show with a few guns there just for the heck of it. Table after table after table of all sorts of knifes some were very nice with a few blade smiths in attendance. Plenty of the general EL Cheapo knife sellers there for the most part, but there were some much higher end knifes/swords/bayonets for sale occasionally.
I did not think to count but I would guess there were less than 40 revolvers for sale, but large amounts of bottom feeders most in glass cases.
A good selection of long guns (no AR types, see Safe Act mentioned above). Many new long guns you could get in any decent gun shop in the area anytime. A decent bunch of used long guns, but pricey!
Many older lever action Winchesters for sale at a few tables, and most of those dealers had signs up they were also looking to buy.
Lots of certain kinds of ammo for sale, but some requires you to get a second mortgage to have enough money to buy. If fact I would say a lot of anything at this show (Guns, knives, ammo, parts and just plain old junk) I saw was rather high in price.
A good chance this is my last time there and I will think hard about any shows in the future, it just aint worth it no more!
Well maybe not my last but probably the last time at this show!!!. The one good thing the tables were well spread out and looking was easy, if you stopped to examine something you did not shut down the whole aisle. Then again there were not too many people there. Possibly it was that way because of the time I was there, who knows! The shows hours were Sat 9-5 and Sunday (today) 9 -3.
Of course we are suffering under our new "Safe Act" and all its hoops and roadblocks but I was very disappointed. IMHSHO it should have been called a knife show with a few guns there just for the heck of it. Table after table after table of all sorts of knifes some were very nice with a few blade smiths in attendance. Plenty of the general EL Cheapo knife sellers there for the most part, but there were some much higher end knifes/swords/bayonets for sale occasionally.
I did not think to count but I would guess there were less than 40 revolvers for sale, but large amounts of bottom feeders most in glass cases.
A good selection of long guns (no AR types, see Safe Act mentioned above). Many new long guns you could get in any decent gun shop in the area anytime. A decent bunch of used long guns, but pricey!
Many older lever action Winchesters for sale at a few tables, and most of those dealers had signs up they were also looking to buy.
Lots of certain kinds of ammo for sale, but some requires you to get a second mortgage to have enough money to buy. If fact I would say a lot of anything at this show (Guns, knives, ammo, parts and just plain old junk) I saw was rather high in price.
A good chance this is my last time there and I will think hard about any shows in the future, it just aint worth it no more!
