Posted: 2/16/2002 1:47:16 PM EDT
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Got there 1/2 hour before opening. LONG LONG line to get in. Lots more vendors this time too. Prices were the same as usual. $50 for 20 round M1A GI and $30 for 30 round AR mags. Picked up 2 boxes of Remington 158gr SWCHP +P .38 special for $20. $3 for a used, but in very good shape Streamlight 4AA. Can't figure out how to get the batteries in though. Saw a couple nice womenz running some tables. I think I saw some guy with an AR15.com shirt, but didn't say anything because he looked scary. No Kettle Korn this time due to eating other stuffs like a waffle dog and 2 bags of cinnamon and sugar coated cashews and pecans. |
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I went to one today too, in Clarence NY lots of over priced stuff $20-30 for preban AR15 mags that were showing a lot of the bronze colored under finish (not sure what it's really refered to). I did find one guy with some for $15. I bought the 3 that were 90-100%, the rest were around 50-75% finish. Mostly Parsons one table had mauser 98s for under $100, but the stocks were cracking, and literally falling apart. |
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Anyone in NY want to do some arbitrage? I'll buy mags in WA for $15-$20 each, and you can sell them in NY for $30 each, and we can both become rich. Do people actually BUY those $30 mags, or is it like the guy here in WA who buys up every single round of weird ammo and then tries to sell them for twice the price?? |
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Posted by sharky30... AR15 mags that were showing a lot of the bronze colored under finish (not sure what it's really refered to) Sharky, that is the hard-anodized finish on the aluminum. As long as it is intact, the mags are good to go, regardless of how much dry film lube is left. ...And what on God's green Earth is a WAFFLE DOG??? |
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Quoted: I went to one today too, in Clarence NY HEY! Thanks for reminding me... I forgot that it was this weekend! I think this is only the second year that they had this show, and it seemed to have been a real hit... it was pretty crowded this time. Lots of people walking around wearing various types of camo... one guy was even dressed up as a WW2 German soldier, complete with helmet(!). I headed out there right after I read your post this morning. You're right: lots of over-priced stuff. There was the obligatory beef-jerky guy ($1.50 per piece...) and the Nazi regalia guy with every inch of his arms covered in colored tattoos. One table was covered with Russian Tokarev rifles (IIRC) for $39.95 or two for $70... no one was touching them. Freeman's Sport Shop had a nice Armalite AR-10 with the brown furniture and the charging handle inside the carry handle. I saw a nice 6-inch nickel Python... nice, but don't NEED it; I wanted the little Seecamp .32 REAL bad, but I tore myself away from that, too. One nice booth was the Sherluk tables, with all that great AR stuff... lots of different variations of uppers and unusual free-float tubes (drilled, slotted), green furniture, SP-1 buttstocks (the shorter ones with the trapdoor). What did I buy? Oh, I got away cheap; I bought a set of M4 handguards for my preban 16" Bushmaster and one of those zero-percent forgings (paperweight!), and a good copy of Modern Airmanship (my old copy is all dishevelled and tattered). Oh, and a few business cards for future reference! The GOOD gun show here is the Lockport Lyons Club show... didn't get the flyer for that one yet, but it should be coming up soon. See you there! FITTER out |
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I saw some of those camo guys. one was wearing all tiger stripe, head to toe with boonie hat. I got a flyer for a show in Lockport on the 23rd and 24th at the Eagles club at 6614 Lincoln Ave. I might go on Sunday, going to be out of town for a wedding on Saturday There's another one in Cheektowaga on March 16th and 17th Quoted: Quoted: I went to one today too, in Clarence NY HEY! Thanks for reminding me... I forgot that it was this weekend! I think this is only the second year that they had this show, and it seemed to have been a real hit... it was pretty crowded this time. Lots of people walking around wearing various types of camo... one guy was even dressed up as a WW2 German soldier, complete with helmet(!). I headed out there right after I read your post this morning. You're right: lots of over-priced stuff. There was the obligatory beef-jerky guy ($1.50 per piece...) and the Nazi regalia guy with every inch of his arms covered in colored tattoos. One table was covered with Russian Tokarev rifles (IIRC) for $39.95 or two for $70... no one was touching them. Freeman's Sport Shop had a nice Armalite AR-10 with the brown furniture and the charging handle inside the carry handle. I saw a nice 6-inch nickel Python... nice, but don't NEED it; I wanted the little Seecamp .32 REAL bad, but I tore myself away from that, too. One nice booth was the Sherluk tables, with all that great AR stuff... lots of different variations of uppers and unusual free-float tubes (drilled, slotted), green furniture, SP-1 buttstocks (the shorter ones with the trapdoor). What did I buy? Oh, I got away cheap; I bought a set of M4 handguards for my preban 16" Bushmaster and one of those zero-percent forgings (paperweight!), and a good copy of Modern Airmanship (my old copy is all dishevelled and tattered). Oh, and a few business cards for future reference! The GOOD gun show here is the Lockport Lyons Club show... didn't get the flyer for that one yet, but it should be coming up soon. See you there! FITTER out |
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