No, no, no they just want to size you up and then they hit you with the highest price they think you would pay!Multiple tables with $900+ stock Glocks. At least 2 tables with $500+ Taurus G2Cs. Plenty of them to be had with the lowest price being like $329, even though Blythe's just sent out an email special on them like 2 days before at $219. And then there were the $300 Hi-Points...
A few vendors had "ask for sale price" signs and when I heard them they were coming down like $50 max. One guy said he "just had them priced like that so he had room to make trades happen", but with price tags like that my trade fodder just stayed in the trunk and I didn't even bother. I also didn't even bother looking at price tags on ammo, though powder was sane-ish and available.
I may not even bother with another gun show for at least a year, or until libtards start losing in DC...
It is so disappointing to pay to get into a gun show and realize everything is overpriced. Then realizing you wasted your money. That’s why I hardly ever go to them anymore.
I would occasionally go to Knob Creek machine gun shoot and the gun show there was good for hard to find parts. I would gladly pay to go to gun shows if they were 1/3 as good as the one at Knob CreekThey've been like that for decades. Every once in a while I forget and get the urge to go to one, but it just reminds me why I haven't been to one in a long time.
That's not to say there aren't good vendors and people there, they just seem to be greatly outnumbered by high prices and junk.
I would occasionally go to Knob Creek machine gun shoot and the gun show there was good for hard to find parts. I would gladly pay to go to gun shows if they were 1/3 as good as the one at Knob Creek
That's crazy, sorry you wasted your time. The panic buying is pretty much over, i'm seeing pretty well stocked gun stores even ammo too. Unfortunately gun show guys are usually the last to give it up and still try to get these prices months afterward.Multiple tables with $900+ stock Glocks. At least 2 tables with $500+ Taurus G2Cs. Plenty of them to be had with the lowest price being like $329, even though Blythe's just sent out an email special on them like 2 days before at $219. And then there were the $300 Hi-Points...
A few vendors had "ask for sale price" signs and when I heard them they were coming down like $50 max. One guy said he "just had them priced like that so he had room to make trades happen", but with price tags like that my trade fodder just stayed in the trunk and I didn't even bother. I also didn't even bother looking at price tags on ammo, though powder was sane-ish and available.
I may not even bother with another gun show for at least a year, or until libtards start losing in DC...