I was there this morning from 10:15ish-1:15ish with two friends. While I didn't see any *crazy* deals, prices were not terrible, and my friend walked away with a STAG lower reciever for $125 Out The Door, which is what he would have paid for one from AIMSURPLUS plus dealer transfer. I walked away with 2 USGI NIW 15-rounder M1 carbine magazines for $20.00 OTD, which I consider a deal, and 2 ALICE style M16 mag pouches for a dollar each.
Ammo seemed a little scarce this show. Some booths had some decent deals, one guy was selling 20 round boxes of Q3131 for 4.00 a piece, I picked up a few. One guy was selling wolf 7.62x39 for $5.00 a box of 20, another table had it for a more reasonable $2.50 a box.
Lots of surplus rifles were to be had, but not anything that stood out as a good deal. One guy had a pre-64 winchester 94 in 30-30 with 2 boxes of ammo and reloading dies for $250 OTD, I wish I had been in the market for one. K-31's abounded, many in excellent condition, but with prices reaching into the 150's. The usual representation was there for M1 garands, carbines, enfields, mosin-nagants, and SKS's.
On the "EBR" side of things, I had the opportunity to get my hands on a PS-90, which was going for $1,999.00. It was amazing to handle, so small in person. It seemed like there were less ARs than normal, but there was a few tables with NY legal post-bans for reasonable prices, and one guy with a few pre-94 colts for sale, including stripped recievers. One thing I was rather impressed with, was the beretta storm carbine which although has been out for a while I have never seen in person. It is truly an impressive gun that seems to handle really nicely. WASR-10's were everywhere, and Saiga rifles made a nice showing in multiple calibers.
The usual knife-sharpening guy was there, and the fantasy knives and swords guy, and some random dude with fishing poles. I didn't see any totally non-related stuff like beanie babies or beef jerky.
I took two of my gun-loving "disciples", and we all agreed it was a good show with guns for every taste. A good mix of new, used, accessories, and curiosities, and well worth the 7 bucks.