Posted: 9/23/2016 9:41:37 PM EDT
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Anyone going this weekend?
http://www.dallasarms.com/ I'm going to try to put in an appearance tomorrow. |
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I concur with last poster...the DACA shows seem to be the best place to look for milsurps and militaria of the DFW shows I have been to....
It was a great show for me...got a chance to meet Martin Ivie, who wrote THE book thus far on AK bayonets....I bought it several years ago, and helped me build quite a collection of AK bayos, including some fairly scarce variants...bought another copy, and he wrote a nice inscription and signed it for me. Had a nice long chat with him too, great guy. Also was able to pick up a beautiful Rundblick Fernrohr fur FlaK for $100...these were the indirect laying optics that fit on top of the 88mm FlaK guns. A great addition to my German optics collection. If I had more extra money right now, there were a few really good deals on milsurps there...and some really nice militaria... I guess if you are strictly looking for stuff easily ordered online, gunshows may not be the best venues...but I still love the shows... I will be set up at the next DACA show in November...can't wait! |
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Oh, well. I did have the chance to talk with Phuc Long (out of character) while trying to keep a straight face and not saying "OKIE DOKIE ARTI CHOKE". Calvin was supposed to submit his latest production to Recoil last week, so we will see what his next video is |
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I walked the floor for a few hours and saw some really cool militaria and weapons, plus I found a set of nice original grips for a customer's MAB Model D. Picked up a sack full of AKM furniture for a few bucks, a Balkan War AK-47 mag pouch and a neat Hungarian 5-cell AKM shoulder pouch that both fill holes in my collection. Got a pretty good deal on a new Spyderco Rubicon, as well.
I like the Market Hall shows better than all the others in the area. The jerky peddlers and turd sculpture vendors were fairly few and far between, and there were a ton of deals being made all around me on the floor. It smelled like freedom! |
