We have two main outfits here in MN along with a couple of..
"once a year" shows. The Minnesota Weapons Collectors Association puts on a good show and works hard to prohibit the 'garage sale vendors'. Oddly, while they allow primers and live ammo, they do not allow powder sales. The other venue has been going steadily downhill for several years. They tend to be a 15 minute show, but only if one makes a couple of passes. The only redeeming value is it is an excuse to go to breakfast with Dad.
The 'once a year' fellows are usually pretty good as they are different vendors than the junk show guys. It gives a fellow a chance to see some new bits and you'll never know what will pop up.
Complete thread:
- Will Rogers Ft Worth gunshow wasn't interesting at all... -
Bryan,
2016-10-01, 15:20
- 800 tables and no powder? Our showsmight have 200-250 -
Hobie,
2016-10-01, 16:56
- I thought it was very odd. Check this out... - Bryan, 2016-10-01, 17:26
- Will Rogers Ft Worth gunshow wasn't interesting at all... -
Cherokee,
2016-10-01, 17:39
- I hadn't been in a long time since I just moved back... - Bryan, 2016-10-01, 18:28
- Gun Shows: They sure aren't what they use to be. -
Murphy,
2016-10-01, 22:24
- The Tulsa Wanemacher show is the best I've ever seen. NT - Bryan, 2016-10-01, 22:33
- Gun Shows: They sure aren't what they use to be. -
~JM~,
2016-10-01, 23:18
- This show was $8 and $10 to park. NT -
Bryan,
2016-10-01, 23:34
- This show was $8 and $10 to park. - ~JM~, 2016-10-01, 23:44
- This show was $8 and $10 to park. NT -
Bryan,
2016-10-01, 23:34
- Same here - seems like more cheap armchair commando - stonewalrus, 2016-10-02, 06:32
- We have two main outfits here in MN along with a couple of.. - Hoot, 2016-10-02, 10:18
- 800 tables and no powder? Our showsmight have 200-250 -
Hobie,
2016-10-01, 16:56