This. I didn't see much to distinguish it from the last show.Went and not impressed also, It was more like a flee market with some guns. Better deals could be had at the local shops.
I will echo this....
You could buy some t-shirts and some hot nuts. Not a real big show.
Good waste of $5 if its raining. Be sure to stop by the local shop on Olympia Drive
meDidn't think the show was big by any means, but I knew going in it wasn't the 1500.
It did give the chance to "handle" many AR-15's. And to that, I say was valued at $5.00.
Hope it grows. Oh, and that floor, watch your step if wet....
Raisor has used it off and on since Hobby Lobby closed as an Indoor used car lot. I would imagine the slick floors were done for them...me
Yeah, I did notice that. Really slick floor considering what the venue is. I have a hard time believing that Hobby Lobby had the floor that slick while they were open, unless maybe they closed down because of all the liability lawsuits.
Just got back from the show. I was pretty underwhelmed. Not a lot of interesting things there (and really very few guns for a gun show).
I did pick up an "Australian" No. 7 Enfield 7.62 NATO, which I believe is a cut down and refinished Ishapore 2A Enfield. Everyone at the gun show I talk to said it will kick like a mule. But since I've owned a Steyr 8x56 straight pull and a Spanish FR8 for a number of years, I'm pretty sure I can handle it.