I went there a little later (around 11-11:30 or so)...lots of people. Saw a real Stoner 63 (!!!), an original AR-10 (!!) and an MG..either 34 or 42, I don't know enough about them to tell them apart...
Ran into
back40, and saw
death451 and
QuinlanV at their respective vendor booths
Initially went there to find a decent carry belt and maybe see if I could score me a used Beretta 92fs, Italian-made...alas, didn't find a decent belt anywhere and the one Italian 92fs I saw for sale..I was short $20 to buy it.
In a strange and funny coincidence, wound up running into
back40 again, at a table where we both decided to get the same damn thing. Thank God they had two.
Saw someone with a couple..well, I don't want to say 'humped up', but they were definitily not original, M1 Carbines, restored...hi-wall stocks, all the trimmings, etc. Insane prices, $1600+. As much as I applaud authenticity, I'd rather get an unmolested one, with upgrades, than have someone I don't know try to restore it back to original as-issued condition, especially on late war carbines.
Yes, part of the fun of gunshows for me is spotting the repros, restorations, and humped-up pieces