Sixguns to the front. Beanie Babies and John Birchers to the back. More crusty Sovbloc rifles than you could believe in the middle.
I've been going to the Saxet Gun Show regularly for a while now, but since I bought my BM Shorty, I've been going every month. I have yet to buy anything. It seems to be the same dealers selling the same stuff in the same places. I swear that guy has been trying to sell the same BM M-17 since I've been going.
There are a lot of people selling various AR's but only one table with enough AR parts to be worth the trip. His price and selection were OK, I guess. Otherwise, I don't know if I'd recommend going for AR's.
There are more people selling crusty old SovBloc rifles, Mosin-Nagants, SKS's, and such... in varying states of repair. A lot of SKS varieties, so if you are looking for one, the show would be worth the trip.
There are fewer people selling Nazi memorabilia, and more people selling cheap pocket knives and silly reproduction swords. The Lord of the Rings two handed sword is fun to look at.[%(] Some of the Old West tables were pretty neat, and I noticed more useful books and historical hardbacks than usual. Lots of Osprey series books too.
Less evident were the "armchair commando" [8]and "URA Sniper" [(:)]manuals. Only one display of bumper stickers this time, so you will have to look harder if you want a "Death to Commies" or other tinfoil hat crowd slogans. [peep]
There were a couple of tables of ammunition dealers, and there is a guy towards the back with a good selection of gun bags, ALICE gear, and that sort of thing.
Democratic Undergrounders notwithstanding, I was pleased to see that the attendees consisted of more than:
-the patented Just A Buncha White Guys [:)>]
-Mall ninjas [whacko]
-cowboy shooters with Wyatt Earp mustaches (who are actually pretty cool) [):)]
-hunters in flannel looking for better deer rifles[sniper]
-and the ubiquitous squirrelly little blond guys with short milspec haircuts, thick glasses, and creepy Lone Gunman smiles. [%|]
I chatted with some Japanese tourists who were fondling a Steyr AUG (never met a Japanese who didn't shine to guns given the chance), a couple of black guys who I recommended the Oly Arms FIRSH to, and lots of Hispanic guys. There were a few women there also that were not accompanying their gun-shopping mates.
The only reason I point this out is that the DU'ers have this idea that gun owners are all Just A Buncha White Guys. Happily, they are wrong.