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Posted: 4/22/2015 4:04:19 PM EDT
Who's making the trip for some jerky?
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Drat, thought it was time for the swap meet.
Heading to Spring Carlisle (car show) Friday so I'll probably attend the gun show Saturday. |
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[#4]
I'll be there, at the International Police Supply table - late Friday, and almost all of Saturday and Sunday.
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[#6]
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Yes I will be going Friday and maybe Saturday as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes I might have to work late tomorrow (past 2) because a guy just took tomorrow off. If I go Friday I'll look for ya, otherwise I'll IM you and see if it's worth heading out Sat. Quoted:
I'll be there, at the International Police Supply table - late Friday, and almost all of Saturday and Sunday. I sure hope you're going to be working there. |
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[#7]
And again, and again, and again. They may as well open the venue as a over-priced kiosk type place like those antique bazaars. Nothing special about that show anymore.
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[#8]
Hi all,
I'll be there! I was wondering, if one is selling an AK (GP WASR 10/63 specifically) privately at the show, what one might need to know? The website for the show is remarkably unhelpful on that front. I've been before, and seen plenty of people carrying around rifles for sale, but am unsure of the process. As you can all agree, it's definitely something I don't want to screw it up. I've looked for private sales information all over (bill of sale, DL, preferably CHP if possible), but haven't found anything specifically related to what Virginia calls "assault firearms." Thanks for any and all assistance! |
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[#9]
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Hi all, I'll be there! I was wondering, if one is selling an AK (GP WASR 10/63 specifically) privately at the show, what one might need to know? The website for the show is remarkably unhelpful on that front. I've been before, and seen plenty of people carrying around rifles for sale, but am unsure of the process. As you can all agree, it's definitely something I don't want to screw it up. I've looked for private sales information all over (bill of sale, DL, preferably CHP if possible), but haven't found anything specifically related to what Virginia calls "assault firearms." Thanks for any and all assistance! View Quote Just so I understand what your asking... Let's say you see me walking around with a rifle on my shoulder with a "For Sale - $800", you want to know how you proceed with the sale while you're at the gun show? |
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[#10]
I generally go just to wander around, but don't know if I will have time this weekend.
If anyone happens to see Ruger 22/45 Lite models today and can price them that would be helpful. |
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Quoted: Hi all, I'll be there! I was wondering, if one is selling an AK (GP WASR 10/63 specifically) privately at the show, what one might need to know? The website for the show is remarkably unhelpful on that front. I've been before, and seen plenty of people carrying around rifles for sale, but am unsure of the process. As you can all agree, it's definitely something I don't want to screw it up. I've looked for private sales information all over (bill of sale, DL, preferably CHP if possible), but haven't found anything specifically related to what Virginia calls "assault firearms." Thanks for any and all assistance! View Quote Afaik you can make the transaction right on the show floor. ETA, Woops, sorry I misunderstood your question, duh. Good luck w/ the sale. |
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[#12]
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Just so I understand what your asking... Let's say you see me walking around with a rifle on my shoulder with a "For Sale - $800", you want to know how you proceed with the sale while you're at the gun show? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hi all, I'll be there! I was wondering, if one is selling an AK (GP WASR 10/63 specifically) privately at the show, what one might need to know? The website for the show is remarkably unhelpful on that front. I've been before, and seen plenty of people carrying around rifles for sale, but am unsure of the process. As you can all agree, it's definitely something I don't want to screw it up. I've looked for private sales information all over (bill of sale, DL, preferably CHP if possible), but haven't found anything specifically related to what Virginia calls "assault firearms." Thanks for any and all assistance! Just so I understand what your asking... Let's say you see me walking around with a rifle on my shoulder with a "For Sale - $800", you want to know how you proceed with the sale while you're at the gun show? Sorry, I realized belatedly that I could have been more specific. I would be the fellow walking around with the rifle on his shoulder. |
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[#13]
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Just negotiate the price and pay the man. No ID or receipt is required, but dude selling might want some proof that you are a VA resident or may ask for a CHP to verify you are not prohibited from owning guns. Afaik you can make the transaction right on the show floor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hi all, I'll be there! I was wondering, if one is selling an AK (GP WASR 10/63 specifically) privately at the show, what one might need to know? The website for the show is remarkably unhelpful on that front. I've been before, and seen plenty of people carrying around rifles for sale, but am unsure of the process. As you can all agree, it's definitely something I don't want to screw it up. I've looked for private sales information all over (bill of sale, DL, preferably CHP if possible), but haven't found anything specifically related to what Virginia calls "assault firearms." Thanks for any and all assistance! Just negotiate the price and pay the man. No ID or receipt is required, but dude selling might want some proof that you are a VA resident or may ask for a CHP to verify you are not prohibited from owning guns. Afaik you can make the transaction right on the show floor. Sorry, I realized I may not have been entirely clear earlier. I would be the seller, not the buyer, and was inquiring as to what my responsibilities were, if any. |
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Sorry, I realized I may not have been entirely clear earlier. I would be the seller, not the buyer, and was inquiring as to what my responsibilities were, if any. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hi all, I'll be there! I was wondering, if one is selling an AK (GP WASR 10/63 specifically) privately at the show, what one might need to know? The website for the show is remarkably unhelpful on that front. I've been before, and seen plenty of people carrying around rifles for sale, but am unsure of the process. As you can all agree, it's definitely something I don't want to screw it up. I've looked for private sales information all over (bill of sale, DL, preferably CHP if possible), but haven't found anything specifically related to what Virginia calls "assault firearms." Thanks for any and all assistance! Just negotiate the price and pay the man. No ID or receipt is required, but dude selling might want some proof that you are a VA resident or may ask for a CHP to verify you are not prohibited from owning guns. Afaik you can make the transaction right on the show floor. Sorry, I realized I may not have been entirely clear earlier. I would be the seller, not the buyer, and was inquiring as to what my responsibilities were, if any. Google 'Virginia firearm bill of sale' (example: http://www.virginialegaldefense.com/tempname/120908_PvtHandgunTransferBOS.pdf). Print it and bring it with you and knock yourself out. I use my phone take a photo of the completed document afterwards and text it or email it right on the spot to the other party, so they also have a copy for their records. |
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[#15]
That is very smart. I was going to bring two copies, but this is much simpler. Thanks for the assist!
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[#16]
Anyone recall the cost of 9mm ammo for 1000 rounds? I'm debating on ordering on the internet or going out there tomorrow.
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[#18]
Hopefully I'll have a few hours to kill there on Saturday. I'm in the market for a Daniel Defense barrel (10.3). Will I have many options? Couple shows ago there was a big dealer on the left that had what looked like a large selection of barrels and handguards, hopefully they'll be there again at least.
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Drat, thought it was time for the swap meet. http://www.dumpaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/soon-dog-in-the-back-seat.jpg Woot! Always a great afternoon of spending money on stuff I really didn't need and hanging out with good people. |
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WORST. SHOW. EVER.
I don't even know where to begin. First, the VCDL booth tells me they can't pass out "Guns save lives" stickers at the show anymore. I asked why and he said "Sir, we aren't allowed to discuss it". I sure hope Phillip addresses this via a VA-ALERT, because someone has some 'splainin to do. Bulldog, do you know anything about this? And they didn't even have beef jerky!!! KSG's are still $100+ over MSRP. Couldn't even find a POS shotgun to turn into an SBS - everything was priced like it had golden components. Ammo was way, way higher than online. Looked for a decent quality cheapo magnifier for my son's .22 and found a Firefield 5x for $109, which seemed a little high. I looked it up on Amazon and it's $55 w/free shipping! I should have just listened to 1srelluc, it's been going downhill since last spring. But hey - at least they have jerky I kept telling myself. So much for that. DL/TR crowd: WORST. SHOW. EVER. |
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WORST. SHOW. EVER. I don't even know where to begin. First, the VCDL booth tells me they can't pass out "Guns save lives" stickers at the show anymore. I asked why and he said "Sir, we aren't allowed to discuss it". I sure hope Phillip addresses this via a VA-ALERT, because someone has some 'splainin to do. Bulldog, do you know anything about this? View Quote Let me check with the leadership on that. |
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[#23]
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"The official answer is that at Dulles gun show.. The stickers not only have ended up being stuck on the floor and in the bathrooms.. They were stuck on the Expo Center managers car. Danny, the gun show coordinator for the vcdl decided to no longer offer stickers as the Expo manager had threatened to 'do something' if there was another sticker incident.. So he decided that it should not come to that point." |
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[#24]
I was there for a couple of hours this afternoon, looking for some 1911 parts (which I found) and also scoping out any pre-war Winchester 94s. Parking was a bitch, but the show itself seemed better than normal. Had a good time, and found some stuff to buy.
Can't ask for more than that. |
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Official answer: "The official answer is that at Dulles gun show.. The stickers not only have ended up being stuck on the floor and in the bathrooms.. They were stuck on the Expo Center managers car. Danny, the gun show coordinator for the vcdl decided to no longer offer stickers as the Expo manager had threatened to 'do something' if there was another sticker incident.. So he decided that it should not come to that point." View Quote Thanks for looking into it. |
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[#26]
I went this afternoon. The show seemed a little different this time. I usually go on Fridays and it has been a while since I have been on a Saturday or a Sunday. First thing I noticed is the parking lot was packed. The crowd inside was good size but not as full as what the parking lot seemed to make it look. I also noticed there seemed to be a lot more stands squeezed in around the front area then I ever remember seeing before. Or maybe the dealers that were in that area just had bigger displays set up.
I was not really looking for any thing but I had a few items I would have picked up if I had found them at a good price. Went home pretty much empty handed. Did not see a single thing I would have bought at a good price. I did see one dealer with the new Glock 43. It was OK but not really something I think I would buy. Maybe a used one someday. The crazy thing is the dealer had it listed at $600. Yes that is right....$600 and that was without night sights. I also noticed there seemed to a lot more powder that I had not seen in the past year. I would say powder selection was the best I have ever seen since buying powder. |
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[#27]
I usually drop in with low expectations. Show met them.
Seemed like mostly the same vendors and stuff more or less, but the aisles were more crowded, almost like some of them were narrower than in the past. No complaints. I pay the price just to fondle some things, but selection of anything not mainstream is poor and prices generally suck. Whatever. Still better than a day at work. |
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Some space at the back was taken up thanks a new wall at the back for show storage of some sort. That might explain the tables being jammed in more than usual. Strangely enough pistol stales seem to be dead but lower end ARs (in our case Bushmaster PD trade ins) have been selling really well.
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[#29]
Went Friday afternoon and bought nothing. Saw a Glock 43 for 460 and a MAK90 with thumbhole stock next to a Maadi with same stock, 1200 each. I did see somebody wearing a Guns Save Lives sticker...must have been a pre-ban model. Long lines at the two main reloading powder vendors. Didn't see any especially good deals on ammo. Trader Jerry had the largest display and far from the best prices, but business seemed good for them nonetheless. There were a lot of people from Maryland, but maybe there always are and I just happened to notice this time. Unless I *need* something particular and know how much it would cost online, for comparison, I mainly go for the possibility of finding a screaming deal and to look at Lugers, P-38s, Garands, and other old guns that I know little about, but am interested in seeing. Not the best show for me this time, but it is close and still a great way to spend an afternoon.
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[#30]
I went today just to get out of the house, didn't buy a thing. Just took in the clueless folk paying for overpriced magazines and Korean made Glock mags too.
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[#32]
Thanks for all the help earlier in the thread. I successfully sold my gently-used WASR, picked up a PPK/S in .22LR for a better price than I could find online, and left the show having made money. I'd say the show was a resounding success, at least from my perspective.
On the other hand, .22LR was still priced ridiculously, and Trader Jerry's took up way too many tables. |
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Thanks for all the help earlier in the thread. I successfully sold my gently-used WASR, picked up a PPK/S in .22LR for a better price than I could find online, and left the show having made money. I'd say the show was a resounding success, at least from my perspective. On the other hand, .22LR was still priced ridiculously, and Trader Jerry's took up way too many tables. View Quote I bought the worlds most expensive fudge. ($13 to get in, $6 for the fudge) |
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And again, and again, and again. They may as well open the venue as a over-priced kiosk type place like those antique bazaars. Nothing special about that show anymore. View Quote I agree. I went but this show has lost its luster. Also, I am seeing way too much cheap jewelry, fantasy blades and fudge for the price of admission. Especially because I KNOW there are people who want to sell guns who have been waiting for table space to open up. |
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Sorry for the late response but from the prices I saw at the show, you are still MUCH better off buying case quantities online. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone recall the cost of 9mm ammo for 1000 rounds? I'm debating on ordering on the Internet or going out there tomorrow. Sorry for the late response but from the prices I saw at the show, you are still MUCH better off buying case quantities online. You can lump in magazines too. I suggest making a list of stuff you want to buy, check best prices online and write them down and then go to the gun show to see if you can find a better deal. I did that last year and found a table that had great deals on a Beretta Nano, Glock 19 and PMAGS. I can't remember the vendor's name but I don't think I saw them at the last show. |
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