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  • SAILORGOLF46

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    Thanks DD. The web site is probably correct since the little cards they pass out at the door were printed late last year. Now to rearrange my schedule.
     

    cmamath13

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    Show was not very busy. Everyone was friendly. Found a few good deals on ammo (9mm and 357mag). Saw some very nice revolvers around the tables. Not much in the way of quality AR's, but I did see a 20" colt with carry handle and A2 buttstock I liked!

    If you got the time and $6, then I would say check it out!
     

    cmamath13

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    I don't know much about Columbus show. This one was basically the size of a old school gymnasium (1 room). Not a lot of AR stuff though, IMHO.
     

    KellyinAvon

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    I will be there displaying my 10 foot Matchlock rifle. Should be fun.

    I wish I'd have found this thread before going, I'd have flashed the INGO secret sign. I did look at your Matchlock, it took a while to see all of it :D

    Smaller than most Stout Field shows, only one room. The guy with the overpriced Snake guns (prices and dates on 3X5 cards) wasn't there, but the bazillion magazines guy was. $10 PMags and $10 9mm range ammo were to be had.

    There was this Colt SAA smokeless frame, from 1896, with ivory grips, in a glass case, on top of the paperwork from Colt, no price shown, very :drool: -worthy.
     
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