Consider it a church event.
Consider it a peaceful protest.
Gettysburg show does not indicate "verified" on the gun show web page. It may get cancelled so check before you go.
That can't really be answered. Someone could make a comment about something they've seen on a particular occasion, but there is almost certainly someone else with a very different story.
I've seen huge variations in prices for the same item at the same show from different vendors. Sometimes I've seen really good deals, other times I've seen ridiculous prices that will literally make you laugh out loud.
If you're looking for a deal your best bet is to walk the whole show first. The downside is, in today's market something you passed on in search of a better deal could very well be gone when you come back around.
Would wager a bet prices will be high due to demand. Suggest also maybe posting in Wanted To Buy forum- may find someone looking to divest of one.
I have accepted the fact that I am going to pay a premium at this point. Hopefully, I can actually find one available...
Have you checked with an IP near you if they can get one? Save you transfer fees. Check the IP map in the header above.
I've transferred a handgun found at a PA show through Brian at South Carroll before... his fee is extremely low and would add little to the total cost.
No primers . Ammo is at the typical 1.00 per round prices. Not a lot of handguns. Some older rifles and shotguns and a few SKS all in the 500.00 + range. After this one, I have the feeling that gun shows are fading away for me. Unless I am looking for something as a one off, it is better to buy it at a local store or on line.
No primers . Ammo is at the typical 1.00 per round prices. Not a lot of handguns. Some older rifles and shotguns and a few SKS all in the 500.00 + range. After this one, I have the feeling that gun shows are fading away for me. Unless I am looking for something as a one off, it is better to buy it at a local store or on line.