Himhawkeye
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I'm up for Lakeland.
Reasonable. 900 might be a stretch, but a like new 499 should be yours![]()
There are still a few of us young guys that appreciate walnut and blued steel more than plastic....
Most of you guys have it all wrong. A gun show is NOT for selling guns. It is drinking beer and shooting the bull with friends. Most of the time exhibitors are away from their tables and taking in the show. Running around to see what others are bringing in. I know this to be a fact as I did shows like the old Great Western in Pomona, CA. and the Big Reno show. At Reno, I spent most of my time at the slots, while my table was covered up. Could care less if I sold a gun. Also met old friends at the shows, and it was catch up time. All my buying was done on exhibitor only day. Some really good deals from exhibitors looking for some cash early on.
I too have seen a lot of junk at these shows, and it was still there the next show. Some of these guns were on a first name basis with the sellers.
I am handicapped now so I no longer do shows. I reley completely on Guns America where I have bought several guns at good prices. Phooey on auctions. Big Larry
I'll keep going to gun shows as long as they are around. I have guns in the safe that you couldn't dream of finding at your LGS
Are any of you Florida guys headed to the Tampa show this weekend? I've never made any of the Tampa shows and was wondering if it's worth the 1 hour trip to attend it. I've hit the last two shows recently in Port Charlotte and North Port and was disappointed in both. How many tables at the Tampa show for you guys who have attended in the past?
Spending around $1,000 on any excellent condition s&w n frame I think is worth it. Finding any s&w n frame for sale here is rare. Seems in the past everyone is hoarding them. The plastic offerings has loosened up the grip on revolvers lately. Why isn't the s&w magnum revolvers right up there price wise with the colt python and other snake guns? Forget the prices of the old days there long gone. Some may show up cheap at times. We don't get much for a $1,000 today.
Remember to put on your poker face when looking at guns. Haggle the prices. Sometimes it pays not to be frugal if you really want it.
Higher prices aren't stupid the s&w revolvers are finally getting there just do.
Look at the surplus military guns, they were dirt cheap and a hoot to shoot. Then the prices became a roller coaster ride, then on certain models the prices climbed. We're going to see this repeat it with s&w.