Just look at the price tag, shake your head, laugh and walk on by the table.
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Just look at the price tag, shake your head, laugh and walk on by the table.
The S in MSRP stands for suggested. He can charge whatever he wants. When nobody buys and he gets tired of dragging around to every show he mighr drop the price a bit. Just look at the price tag, shake your head, laugh and walk on by the table.
The S in MSRP stands for suggested. He can charge whatever he wants. When nobody buys and he gets tired of dragging around to every show he mighr drop the price a bit. Just look at the price tag, shake your head, laugh and walk on by the table.
You saved me a trip.
I never studied business or finance, but how much are they allowed to charge over MSRP before it's considered extortion or price gouging?
That's kind of foolish to use others opinion on whether or not to go. I didn't find everything I need, but even at the worst shows I find a bargain or 2 of something I want.
It was not FOX. It was Oh Shoot! I bought a Ruger AR.556/.223 @ Gym Ratz 4 years ago for $600. They had the exact same rifle on the table for $1699!! The show was OK. Not a lot of vendors, probably half as many as I have seen packed in that room in the past, but...it was a show and was nice to get out on Saturday and go to a gun show. I was looking specifically for a Shield .45 but none there. What I did see was prices much higher than in the stores. Many guns that are normally priced $500-$700 range for $1000 and .223 and 9mm ammo for $1+/round! Of course it is better if you buy bulk. 1000 rounds for $700ish.
Oh Shoot had high prices, but he did have a large set up with a lot of inventory!
But remember, if we don't support MD gun shows, they will disappear. Then to overpay we will have to go in actual stores and offer to pay 20-40% more than they are asking.
In a previous thread someone bemoaned the MD gun shows as a waste of time,, someone replied "If we do not support the promoter they will not have an incentive to do better"
I don't think that's how it works,,
Sadly, this is not new,, it's the reason I stopped attending shows of any kind in the early-Mid 90s "Why pay more"
I don't think any gun shows are a waste of time even if I don't buy anything. I like looking at guns and ammo and accessories.But remember, if we don't support MD gun shows, they will disappear. Then to overpay we will have to go in actual stores and offer to pay 20-40% more than they are asking.
In a previous thread someone bemoaned the MD gun shows as a waste of time,, someone replied "If we do not support the promoter they will not have an incentive to do better"
I don't think that's how it works,,
Sadly, this is not new,, it's the reason I stopped attending shows of any kind in the early-Mid 90s "Why pay more"
How do y’all feel about going to strip clubs? It’s more or less the same as going to a Maryland gun show these days. You’re paying money to look at things that aren’t worth the price to bring home...
I don't think any gun shows are a waste of time even if I don't buy anything. I like looking at guns and ammo and accessories.
How do y’all feel about going to strip clubs? It’s more or less the same as going to a Maryland gun show these days. You’re paying money to look at things that aren’t worth the price to bring home...
What?? your not supposed to bring them home??
Do they wear masks?
It was not FOX. It was Oh Shoot! I bought a Ruger AR.556/.223 @ Gym Ratz 4 years ago for $600. They had the exact same rifle on the table for $1699!!
I didn't know that was an option.
I don't think any gun shows are a waste of time even if I don't buy anything. I like looking at guns and ammo and accessories.