CAJUNLAWYER
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Went to the Lafayette Gunshow today to conduct some business with another forum member. After purusing the show with a pocket full of newly acquired Benjamins, I left having purchased nada but with several observations and questions.
Is there a new gunshow protocol that everyone needs to bring a little white yipyip with them?? I counted 3 behind the tables and one rather buxom comely lass was carrying one in her purse.
It seems as if there are more and more guys with long pony tails, sleeveless shirts and camo fatigues running around.
The aisles need to be widened to accomodate all the morotized scooters.
Saw a gut wearing a "BlackWater" T shirt. Is this the new "macho man" ??
If I hear the word "Dude" one more time, I'm gonna scream.
All you skinny litttle white guys listen up-tats, backwards caps and holding your hands like you have arthritis when greeting a friend does NOT make you a gansta, plus when you grow up you will wish you didn't have 'Blood" tattoo'ed on your neck. You should get a "BlackWater" T shirt instead-then at least you have a good rag to wash the car with down the line.
Prices have absolutely gone through the roof-but thre was plenty of ammo.
Ruger has a new factory folder on their Mini 14, iIt is a huge hideously ugly piece of plastic thst does folf but bulks up the gun to about twice an old factory folder did. Also, the four way pickatinny rail does look a bit stupid on the mini 14
It seems as if S&W's have become a high end speciality item. Other than the guy next to the door with a nice display of museum quality old Smiths, colts and various high end semi autos (vastly over priced) there weren't any M&P's no 1911's, just a smattering of the "body guards" and scattered J frames. There were scattered used ones but the prices were all gunbroker "buy it now +$500". No Benellis- no Ruger long rifles other than some Mini 14's. Had a bunch of Ruger Single Actions-was tempted to pull the trigger on a Stainless .22 convertable, but by the by a pretty disapointing show. There were more interesting custon knife tables-saw some nice local work. Oh and they had a BUNCH of new unfamiliar name 1911's some as cheap as $349-I almost bit on this one but it was sooooo rough and they wouldn't let me take off the twist tye to cycle so I passed. I was going to buy some nice smelling pecans until I saw the guy selling them and decided that I wasn't going to support the terrorists.
All in all-a nice outing that reinforced my notion that I got some good stuff in spite of what anybody says.
If I could sell it for the prices those guys were asking at the show, I could buy a new Suburban with cash
Is there a new gunshow protocol that everyone needs to bring a little white yipyip with them?? I counted 3 behind the tables and one rather buxom comely lass was carrying one in her purse.
It seems as if there are more and more guys with long pony tails, sleeveless shirts and camo fatigues running around.
The aisles need to be widened to accomodate all the morotized scooters.
Saw a gut wearing a "BlackWater" T shirt. Is this the new "macho man" ??
If I hear the word "Dude" one more time, I'm gonna scream.
All you skinny litttle white guys listen up-tats, backwards caps and holding your hands like you have arthritis when greeting a friend does NOT make you a gansta, plus when you grow up you will wish you didn't have 'Blood" tattoo'ed on your neck. You should get a "BlackWater" T shirt instead-then at least you have a good rag to wash the car with down the line.
Prices have absolutely gone through the roof-but thre was plenty of ammo.
Ruger has a new factory folder on their Mini 14, iIt is a huge hideously ugly piece of plastic thst does folf but bulks up the gun to about twice an old factory folder did. Also, the four way pickatinny rail does look a bit stupid on the mini 14

It seems as if S&W's have become a high end speciality item. Other than the guy next to the door with a nice display of museum quality old Smiths, colts and various high end semi autos (vastly over priced) there weren't any M&P's no 1911's, just a smattering of the "body guards" and scattered J frames. There were scattered used ones but the prices were all gunbroker "buy it now +$500". No Benellis- no Ruger long rifles other than some Mini 14's. Had a bunch of Ruger Single Actions-was tempted to pull the trigger on a Stainless .22 convertable, but by the by a pretty disapointing show. There were more interesting custon knife tables-saw some nice local work. Oh and they had a BUNCH of new unfamiliar name 1911's some as cheap as $349-I almost bit on this one but it was sooooo rough and they wouldn't let me take off the twist tye to cycle so I passed. I was going to buy some nice smelling pecans until I saw the guy selling them and decided that I wasn't going to support the terrorists.
All in all-a nice outing that reinforced my notion that I got some good stuff in spite of what anybody says.


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