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The $8.00 fee to get in and/or parking fees negate savings on small things like mags or ammo. I laugh at the ammo prices at these shows. I can pick up SD ammo online cheaper all day long. Factor in gas, time, an entrance fee and the difference adds up.
 

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I do that and most of the private sellers are asking way more than what a used gun is worth. I understand that they may have spent more adding sights, trigger job, grips, etc. but those modifications may not suit me. IMHO, while they may add value, they don't necessarily translate to a higher price.
I suspect that some are might just be leaving themselves some room for haggling. If the firearm has been listed for awhile and still not sold, then it's open to a bit of negotiation. Of course, it's also possible that some people are wanting to buy FTF and are willing to pay a bit more for there being no paper trail.
 
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I concur with most everyone, gun shows are no longer what we used to enjoy and occasionally spend our money in. I took a friend this weekend who had never experienced the cultural phenomenon .. Watching his reaction was worth the one block walk from the end of the parking lot and 8 bucks at the door. About the same cost as a movie but eminently more entertaining. Posted "No loaded firearms", local Leos zip tying carry guns with "thanks" and a smile at the door.
Gun prices are still a small percentage less than on line prices (subtract shipping) but the selection is dominated by table after table of black plastic "tacticool" rifles. The old lady's salted cashews booth was still there but her grand daughter was running it.
Most popular booths 1. Make a kydex holster your choice of logos while you wait ($20.) 2. High powered magnet to hang your gun under the dash of your car ($30.) A puppy rescue place even had a booth.
The guy with Bullseye Powder had a sticker price of $27. a pound... I told him he was 6 bucks a pound higher than on-line and he shot back with a glare, "I'm not charging you the Hazmat fee". Seems like everybody is selling combo flashlights/ stun guns... the place sounded like there were bug zappers everywhere.
Only one guy walking around hawking a gun for sale, a "Bubbaded" Japanese rifle with freshly varnished stock.
But the highlight of the day was some girl's pet Coatimundi (Mexican Raccoon) picked the lock on its cage and made a break for the front door. After a brief bout of running, screaming and diving under tables was over the little bugger was back where he belonged. I was thinking it was probably good they took everybody's carry pieces and zip tied them shut at the door. As I said, shows aint' what they used to be.
 

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I partially agree. Last weekend i went to the Fort Myers Fl. Gun show. Nothing like a good Florida gun show. Used to charge “ i believe” free to park and maybe $3 to $4 entree fee. Now $5 to park and VA card discount of $1 down from $11 to $10. I have bought many many firearms, holsters, ammo, tee shirts, stickers, you name it, even ice cream BUT its not worth the cost any longer. The good is, a Florida gun show is some of the best I've ever seen but the cost of going will have me passing on many starting this weekend.
 

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Only show I go to and its a must see if you get the chance.
http://www.tulsaarmsshow.com/frames.html
Do you realize at 4200 tables, if you spent 8 hours you would only have about 7 seconds per table?
It is a huge show.

I still hit the small local shows in search of small items. I have had luck with some retro AR stuff that some guys still think is obsolete. They don’t realize it has turned to gold in the past few years.
 

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Ditto on most all of the previous posters. Also, Armslist is kind of going the same way. New gun pricing, very few real deals.
I went on Armslist today for the first time. I wasn't impressed.
Not much to choose from and some of the weapons weren't represented very well. Maybe I need to keep trying for a bit
 

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Scoose, quit a bit of them. 11 acres under on roof. I believe it is the largest show in the country. I’ve been a few times. If you don’t buy it when you see it, you better take good notes as to its location or you will never find it again. Honestly, it is probably too big.
 

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Scoose, quit a bit of them. 11 acres under on roof. I believe it is the largest show in the country. I’ve been a few times. If you don’t buy it when you see it, you better take good notes as to its location or you will never find it again. Honestly, it is probably too big.
That sounds like its worth the trip!!
 

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NavyVet1959 has a point! Seriously, I don't have to concern myself as I have a CCW, but some of the folks..........
Some people even with CCWs prefer not to have an official paper trail. Their philosophy is probably, "what the government doesn't know about, can't hurt you".
 
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