I think Bigfoot would be your best bet. I'll be looking for 30 round pmags in od green and some Glock 21 mags that don't cost as much as the gun it's self. I always pay the parking and the bucks to get into the show and then end up stopping somewhere on the way home to purchase what I'm looking for because I can pay full retail and get new for less than the vendors want for used items.
Has anyone responded yet ?????Well I was gonna go, unfortunately I am in Mississippi for Air Force pilot training. I did want to purchase some INGO swag, but since I can't I would like to ask a favor to anyone. If they wouldn't mind picking me up some supplies, I would gladly pay for it, plus shipping, plus a little extra for your time and effort. The items I am looking for is mainly patches(to put on the flight suit and hats. Preferably the small approx. 2" x 1" patch I have seen. Plus some of the bigger patches and stickers for my hat and flight helmet. Want to represent INGO heavily down here(a lot of firearm users in pilot training). If anyone is interested, feel free to send me a PM. If not, no big deal.
It's still better to go to a gun show and not be able to afford anything, than to mow the yard. At least when you day dream there you don't run over things with a mower.I experienced this when I went the last time also. Then why do we go?
It's still better to go to a gun show and not be able to afford anything, than to mow the yard. At least when you day dream there you don't run over things with a mower.
Sort of depends on where you regularly shop. Smaller shops out in the middle of nowhere with limited to no competition will probably have higher prices than you'll find at the show. Those who live relatively close to Indy with all the competing shops, it gets a little harder to find truly good deals because the prices may be a little lower in the area. Just have a list of things you're interested in and know how much you can get it for elsewhere. Then you'll know a good deal when you see it there.Holster and a mossberg, maybe a glock. First time going to this show, I was expecting some good deals but reading some of the above comments make me think the deals are far and few between on anything but ammo and curiosities, can anyone confirm this? What can a newcomer expect at their first 1500? (to spend $1500 on everything?)
I will be looking HARD to find a S&W 1911Sc E series bobtail to fondle. That will determine whether I follow up on my desire to own one or not.
On edit: Oh...and a left handed holster for a S&W model 66 4" that I just learned may be coming my way (my father may be giving his to me). Only stipulation is that it stays in the family.
Colt Python under $1000
Marlin 1894 in .41 mag under $800
S&W 1950 in .44 spl
Bigfoot
Which of the above am I most likely to find at the 1500?