What do you mean?1985
Sorry, I was being a jerk. The days of the “good gun show” are gone I fear. Sometimes you can find deals but for the most part Gun shows are full of guys trying to sell used guns for more than you can buy a new one for and guys flipping ammo for double the price. Don’t forget all the flea market items and tons of Chinese AR parts. I still go to a few and try to find odd ball parts or ammo though. I must admit the last two 1500s I bought new pistols as cheap or cheaper than I could order them for. I also go for the entertainment purposes, always something to see.What do you mean?
Oh thats good to know. I haven’t heard of Stout Field.Sorry, I was being a jerk. The days of the “good gun show” are gone I fear. Sometimes you can find deals but for the most part Gun shows are full of guys trying to sell used guns for more than you can buy a new one for and guys flipping ammo for double the price. Don’t forget all the flea market items and tons of Chinese AR parts. I still go to a few and try to find odd ball parts or ammo though. I must admit the last two 1500s I bought new pistols as cheap or cheaper than I could order them for. I also go for the entertainment purposes, always something to see.
There is a show at Stout Field this weekend. It used to be my favorite show but it’s changed a lot. It was the first show I went to almost 40 years ago.
National Guard Armory off Holt Rd on Southside of Indy. Open Sunday 9-4 I think. Give it a go.Oh thats good to know. I haven’t heard of Stout Field.
Dang, I didn't know that was this weekend. And me here with DoggyMama out of town...National Guard Armory off Holt Rd on Southside of Indy. Open Sunday 9-4 I think. Give it a go.
Stout Field is $6 (I think) entry and free parking. Hygiene is hit or miss. Probably better than the 1500 though.I’m looking forward to attending a few shows out here just to see how they are. Back in Phoenix, they’d all turned in to beef jerky and cheap trinket shows. Sure, they had guns, but most were wildly overpriced, and they smelled like maybe 7/100 people had showered in the last week. Add in the cost ($20 for the show, another $10-15 to park), and I hadn’t been to one in years. Things any different out here?
Sweet, I’ll have to check it out at the next one!Stout Field is $6 (I think) entry and free parking. Hygiene is hit or miss. Probably better than the 1500 though.
You have tomorrow!Sweet, I’ll have to check it out at the next one!
Yes the gun shows are better out here. The Indy Gun and Knife show is the largest east of the Mississippi RiverI’m looking forward to attending a few shows out here just to see how they are. Back in Phoenix, they’d all turned in to beef jerky and cheap trinket shows. Sure, they had guns, but most were wildly overpriced, and they smelled like maybe 7/100 people had showered in the last week. Add in the cost ($20 for the show, another $10-15 to park), and I hadn’t been to one in years. Things any different out here?
You have tomorrow!
Yes the gun shows are better out here. The Indy Gun and Knife show is the largest east of the Mississippi River
nope, not muchI’m looking forward to attending a few shows out here just to see how they are. Back in Phoenix, they’d all turned in to beef jerky and cheap trinket shows. Sure, they had guns, but most were wildly overpriced, and they smelled like maybe 7/100 people had showered in the last week. Add in the cost ($20 for the show, another $10-15 to park), and I hadn’t been to one in years. Things any different out here?
nope, not much
Can't hurt to get in the pool. You might find that priceless gem. I've gotten lucky a few times but not very often.Well, I feel it boils down to me going a few times and deciding for myself, I guess. Nobody’s gonna know if it’s worth it to me, but me!
Not quite, the OAKS show in Pennsylvania is about TWICE the size of the Indy 1500.Yes the gun shows are better out here. The Indy Gun and Knife show is the largest east of the Mississippi River
You're pretty well positioned. There are little Saturday only shows in both Plymouth and Rochester that are almost like the old days. Being one day shows the traveling sharks don't attend so any deals on the tables might still be there when they open the doors at 8AM. Relatively high percentage of guys just renting a table or two to move things along. Another show in your area that isn't too bad would be Elkhart. Free parking at all three and $4 gate at the first two,.....Elkhart is a few dollars more. Problem is that most shows die down the during the summer months and won't be starting up again until September/October.I’m looking forward to attending a few shows out here just to see how they are. Back in Phoenix, they’d all turned in to beef jerky and cheap trinket shows. Sure, they had guns, but most were wildly overpriced, and they smelled like maybe 7/100 people had showered in the last week. Add in the cost ($20 for the show, another $10-15 to park), and I hadn’t been to one in years. Things any different out here?