Well,,There goes the Syracuse NY Gun Show I fear.

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Visited the Syracuse NY Gun show on Sat.
The crowd at the opening bell on Sat was like a late Sunday afternoon. Pretty much stayed like that the whole day.
Lots of none gun stuff and some empty tables too.

The new NYSP point of contact for NICS firearms and ammo background checks was in effect and I think that kept many away.

State charges the FFL by the month for each phone call to the NYSP tel# for background check. Same number for either.
The dealer gets hit for $2.50 if it's an Ammo B/G check. $9.00 if a firearms BG check.
Of course the cost gets passed on.
At this show, the Booths set up by the Show to handle the BG checks charged $10 for an ammo BG check and $30 for a gun BG check.

A $5 box of .22's cost $15! Better buy in quantity..

All of the Show Directors have 'retired' except 2
They are closing down the New York State Arms Collectors Assn as it is.
They accepted no membership renewals at the show for next yr.

The Two remaining directors are starting a 'new' gun show. I think it's to be named the Western NY Sportsman's Show or something like that.

Their Albany NY show this January cancelled.

The existing membership rolls from NYS Arms Collectors Assn will (I was told by one of above 2 directors) be sending out info on the new Show around Jan 1.
They hope there will be an April show in Syracuse under the new name.
Not sure if they have plans to bring the Albany NY January show back to life.
That's in the same building as the Governor's office. So I'm not too hopeful of that one. I'm surprised it's been there this long.

If the crowd takes to the new look like I saw on Sat, it'll be short lived.
Shops closing, shows closing down.


I bought 3 holsters though for my 200mi round trip!
 
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You know, I'd rather be under "direct attack" by "Moms for/against" or "Everyfool gunhaters" than sneak attack by shady .gov types. The old saying: "Money talks and bullsteak walks" sure goes here. We must endeavor to persevere. Joe
 
There was an article about it in the bi-weekly NY Outdoor News today. The new lady in charge of vendors and promotions said vendors started pulling out 2 weeks ago. New check system went into effect on the 13th. NY made the “ guidance manual” available on the 12th. Simple long gun transfer checks took up to 45 min.rather than speak to someone and give buyers info from 4473 you now have to type it in. A big problem was their “system” didn’t recognize some manufacturers and you’d have to start all over.
 
I drove to Syracuse only once for the gun show.....some years ago. What I found were prices that exceeded those in the Western End of the state.

I was at the Hamburg, NY gun show a week ago. Just a few days before the 13th deadline. I saw poor prices on firearms, and nobody was buying. HOWEVER, it looked like everyone exiting the show was carrying ammo.

Wally World .22s were selling at about a 50% premium. Moron buyers for sure because you could buy them at Wally with no current limit. Wally had AMPLE inventory.

Only one vendor had primers, selling at $125. What amazed me was the fact that the boxes were old stock and the cardboard was all banged up.

My camp is in a very rural area with few people, yet we have a Running's. To my amazement they had primers in stock at a "reasonable" inflation price, but not gouging. The counter guy asked me how many sleeves I wanted....hahaha. I bought every brick he had. No limit. I'm good now. Probably will take me to 90 (years old that is).

Gotta be prepared. Even if it takes several SS checks.....
 
Visited the Syracuse NY Gun show on Sat.
The crowd at the opening bell on Sat was like a late Sunday afternoon. Pretty much stayed like that the whole day.
Lots of none gun stuff and some empty tables too.

The new NYSP point of contact for NICS firearms and ammo background checks was in effect and I think that kept many away.

State charges the FFL by the month for each phone call to the NYSP tel# for background check. Same number for either.
The dealer gets hit for $2.50 if it's an Ammo B/G check. $9.00 if a firearms BG check.
Of course the cost gets passed on.
At this show, the Booths set up by the Show to handle the BG checks charged $10 for an ammo BG check and $30 for a gun BG check.

A $5 box of .22's cost $15! Better buy in quantity..

All of the Show Directors have 'retired' except 2
They are closing down the New York State Arms Collectors Assn as it is.
They accepted no membership renewals at the show for next yr.

The Two remaining directors are starting a 'new' gun show. I think it's to be named the Western NY Sportsman's Show or something like that.

Their Albany NY show this January cancelled.

The existing membership rolls from NYS Arms Collectors Assn will (I was told by one of above 2 directors) be sending out info on the new Show around Jan 1.
They hope there will be an April show in Syracuse under the new name.
Not sure if they have plans to bring the Albany NY January show back to life.
That's in the same building as the Governor's office. So I'm not too hopeful of that one. I'm surprised it's been there this long.

If the crowd takes to the new look like I saw on Sat, it'll be short lived.
Shops closing, shows closing down.


I bought 3 holsters though for my 200mi round trip!

The Pa gun shows are starting to see more table holders and customers from NY. Especially the Allentown collector show.

Do you think its because of the new regs?
Or more the quality of some of our shows.
 
I lived in NY most of my life (had a beautiful home on a beautiful piece of property) - escaped two years ago. NY is no longer a viable option for people into our sport and hobby. My only regret in moving is that we waited way too long! Not telling anyone what to do as I know many are tied to the State by family, jobs, etc. but as a former NY'er I have to say it is a tremendously GREAT feeling to get the hell out! I could no longer live in a State that I didn't belong in.
 
Besides the political attacks on gun ownership affecting turnout for gun shows the economy isn't helping much either. I am a regular table holder at the Ohio Gun Collectors shows and over the last few shows I have noticed a significant drop off in attendance. In addition there seems to be less and less money exchanging hands as well. Other table holders I talk to are saying the same thing. People just aren't buying things like they used to do. Reports from other shows seem to be reflecting the same issue. When people are feeling the pinch they get tight with their money. May not buy that nice antique, the new gun they saw or the ammo and accessories to go with it.

Sad to hear about a long time Collectors organization going under. Between a sagging economy and new antigun restrictions I fear more will follow. Just the economic factor reduces people attending shows and that starts to affect the number of table holders. Which results in less to see or consider buying and fewer people bother to spend the time and money to come back. States passing ever more restrictive laws such as NY has done compounds the problem. Even gun friendly states are facing a constant push by the anti-gun crowd. Not a good sign for the future of gun shows and gun collector clubs sadly.
 
This last Big Reno Show was a "make or break" deal for me. The participation over the past 7-8 years has been in steady decline after leaving its original venue at the GSR/Hilton/MGM. At the April show there were only a few of us in line for the Saturday opening. Dealers were actually outside the hall in search of guns 60 minutes before opening. Traditionally, the line was loooong. I decided to go last month to give it one more try. Although not the same as in years past, I was pleasantly surprised, enough so I'll go again November. Interestingly, I find more interesting guns and better prices at the local Reno, Carson City LGS. The easter egg hunt continues.
 
This last Big Reno Show was a "make or break" deal for me. The participation over the past 7-8 years has been in steady decline after leaving its original venue at the GSR/Hilton/MGM. At the April show there were only a few of us in line for the Saturday opening. Dealers were actually outside the hall in search of guns 60 minutes before opening. Traditionally, the line was loooong. I decided to go last month to give it one more try. Although not the same as in years past, I was pleasantly surprised, enough so I'll go again November. Interestingly, I find more interesting guns and better prices at the local Reno, Carson City LGS. The easter egg hunt continues.

I used to like the shows at the South Point in Vegas, but those seem to have gone away. Went to Cashman Center once back in the day, but didn't appreciate the gouging for parking. Last show I went to was at the Speedway. Didn't buy anything, but there was plenty for those with a need and money. My finances are committed elsewhere just now, so searching out gun shows is not high on the to-do list, sadly.
 
As far as the new regs..I would make a somewhat long drive into Pa when I needed ammo. Go to Wally get 22s. Go wherever to get centerfire. I would refuse to pay the fees to NY and have them know what I have. Next I would be finding a way to move out of that state. The Sportsmans Assoc. Need to take the state to court over these infringements.

I do gunshows and go tothem. What has really changed is most shows are attended by dealers these dys. And they all want to price their things at the online dealers prices of Gunbroker etc...without paying their fees. Local small gun shows still have some people selling their excess stuff...
 
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I used to like the shows at the South Point in Vegas, but those seem to have gone away. Went to Cashman Center once back in the day, but didn't appreciate the gouging for parking. Last show I went to was at the Speedway. Didn't buy anything, but there was plenty for those with a need and money. My finances are committed elsewhere just now, so searching out gun shows is not high on the to-do list, sadly.

I also hate parking fees. The convention centers are the only venues in Vegas and Reno that charge. $10 is crazy. In Reno there's plenty of parking within a short walk, not so in Vegas. After the Westgate Collectors Show, the Speedway show has become my favorite show in the Vegas area. We'll have to hook up for a cup. I am also a fellow shutterbug.
 
That’s a shame but seems certain states with a certain mindset will loose gun freedoms first. The rest will have a path to follow. The wave of the future. Thank God for level headed thinking in Ohio, Larry
 
...... I am a regular table holder at the Ohio Gun Collectors shows and over the last few shows I have noticed a significant drop off in attendance. In addition there seems to be less and less money exchanging hands as well. Other table holders I talk to are saying the same thing. People just aren't buying things like they used to do. Reports from other shows seem to be reflecting the same issue. When people are feeling the pinch they get tight with their money....

Gun show facts (Fl local mostly):
1) Owner/promoter SETS prices that cause vapors. No amount of hunker/dicker will get to reasonable. Recent example: used S&W Model 640 no-dash .38, $1300. Lets round a "20% discount" to $300. Even with a H/D further drop you're paying $800 at best. I smell chili-cheese-fries.
2) $13 admit (OK, the Lakeland show was $12). Bring a guest and you are out $26 going in. Those chili-cheese-fries were $14 each with an unsweet tea.
3) No "private sales." They ain't fooling, a buddy in SW Florida got a "trespass citation" for bringing a gun to the show. No action=no reason to go.
4) I spent $80 in gas for 2 cars and $164 in groceries yesterday at the "WalMart Neighborhood Store." 3 years ago the total would have been $100 less. That's $100 less to spend at the show. Next show is in 3 weeks, that'll be $300 less "disposable $$$" for the show.
5)There's a gun show within 1 1/2 hour drive (80% within half hour) every 6 weeks. See #4 for downside.
There's more but I'm starting to get cranky. Joe
 
I drove to Syracuse only once for the gun show.....some years ago. What I found were prices that exceeded those in the Western End of the state.

I was at the Hamburg, NY gun show a week ago. Just a few days before the 13th deadline. I saw poor prices on firearms, and nobody was buying. HOWEVER, it looked like everyone exiting the show was carrying ammo.

Wally World .22s were selling at about a 50% premium. Moron buyers for sure because you could buy them at Wally with no current limit. Wally had AMPLE inventory.

Only one vendor had primers, selling at $125. What amazed me was the fact that the boxes were old stock and the cardboard was all banged up.

My camp is in a very rural area with few people, yet we have a Running's. To my amazement they had primers in stock at a "reasonable" inflation price, but not gouging. The counter guy asked me how many sleeves I wanted....hahaha. I bought every brick he had. No limit. I'm good now. Probably will take me to 90 (years old that is).

Gotta be prepared. Even if it takes several SS checks.....

I’ve said it a hundred times NY residents will simply head south or west to PA. And with them they’ll take all the sales tax revenue that NY could have collected. Guys with hunting camps are especially close to the border……. When the gas stove ban eliminates the sale of them in NY , I’ll be heading to Erie Pa with my 18’ tandem trailer.
 

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