Went by the gun show at Tulsa Fairgrounds for a little while... been a while since I've been to one, so not sure what the last few have been like.
This one was about average for what I've seen. Decent percentage of tables had guns on them, there were the typical few with stuff you wonder why they're at a gun show, but I didn't notice more than maybe a half dozen of those. Rough estimate, probably over half had guns on tables.
Prices? Ridiculous. What did you expect, though?
There is ammo there, but it's not cheap.
Crowd size was relatively small, not crowded by any means. Probably took me an hour to cover all of it, but I wasn't particularly lingering at any tables. Most of the lower level was full. Only thing I saw that was interesting was a 2020 Python for $1500, but I think it was used. It said "like new". Someone said they saw a new one in OKC for $1500 a few weeks ago, so I wasn't interested in paying that for a used one.
Didn't buy anything, but saw some things that gave me ideas to try to find at a better price.
This one was about average for what I've seen. Decent percentage of tables had guns on them, there were the typical few with stuff you wonder why they're at a gun show, but I didn't notice more than maybe a half dozen of those. Rough estimate, probably over half had guns on tables.
Prices? Ridiculous. What did you expect, though?
There is ammo there, but it's not cheap.
Crowd size was relatively small, not crowded by any means. Probably took me an hour to cover all of it, but I wasn't particularly lingering at any tables. Most of the lower level was full. Only thing I saw that was interesting was a 2020 Python for $1500, but I think it was used. It said "like new". Someone said they saw a new one in OKC for $1500 a few weeks ago, so I wasn't interested in paying that for a used one.
Didn't buy anything, but saw some things that gave me ideas to try to find at a better price.