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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3059095" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>What Dennis said. Any more, the best deals at gun shows tend to be walked in by visitors rather than by vendors at the shows, though of course there will be exceptions. </p><p></p><p>The best gun show still is the biannual Wanenmacher show, though that’s in Tulsa. If you haven’t been, you owe it to yourself to go at least once. It’s the biggest show in the country, bar none, taking up both levels of the Expo Center with a reported 4,000 tables. Even if you attend both days of the show, you’d be hard pressed to see the wares on every table, so you learn to skim and stop only when you see something interesting. Wear comfortable walking shoes - you’ll need them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3059095, member: 7157"] What Dennis said. Any more, the best deals at gun shows tend to be walked in by visitors rather than by vendors at the shows, though of course there will be exceptions. The best gun show still is the biannual Wanenmacher show, though that’s in Tulsa. If you haven’t been, you owe it to yourself to go at least once. It’s the biggest show in the country, bar none, taking up both levels of the Expo Center with a reported 4,000 tables. Even if you attend both days of the show, you’d be hard pressed to see the wares on every table, so you learn to skim and stop only when you see something interesting. Wear comfortable walking shoes - you’ll need them! [/QUOTE]
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