Why kinds of firearms will be for sale/trade?
All kinds really. My interests tend toward wood and steel - older rifles and handguns, as well as milsurp, but there are generally newer guns as well.
Why kinds of firearms will be for sale/trade?
Oh, I took care of the change jar cashing in. Just opened an account at the credit union that has a branch in the building where I work, as well as one here on the southside (which I use regularly, just wasn't a member there). Opened the account, then went out to the car and got my change jar. You can use their coin machine for free if you're a member. 10% fee for non-members. So I saved about 11 bucks in fees right off the bat! I'm rich! Rich I tell ya! [
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Gee thats like eating money and gun money combined..
Why kinds of firearms will be for sale/trade?
I thought it was a good little show. Didn't find anything to follow me home, but there was a lot to look at, especially for older guns. Tons of older revolvers in all flavors. Not a ton of milsurp, but lots of older sporting guns.
An Ithaca 37 in 20 gauge followed me home. Has some really nice wood on it.
There were 2 there. This one had the polychoke on it. The polychoke was aftermarket. Made in 1949. Had to wait around for the owner to call back to make a deal. Worth the wait to me.I think I saw that one! It did look nice. Congrats!
There were 2 there. This one had the polychoke on it. The polychoke was aftermarket. Made in 1949. Had to wait around for the owner to call back to make a deal. Worth the wait to me.
That bugs me too. They took the time to label what the guns were, but couldn't be bothered to put a price on them? I figured it was like those restaurants that don't put prices on the menu... if you have to ask, you can't afford it.I was visiting family down there so we popped in for a bit, it wasn't a bad little show, better than our Greenfield show. A lot of the vendors were pretty proud of their stuff (maybe they just built in wiggle room to get down to what they really want but if it's crazy to start i'm not even trying) but there were some deals to be found. I saw a nice M10 snub for 450.00, a very nice Ruger SS speed or service six and several others. That guy with all the nice S&W and Colts was there still not selling anything lol. He did have an exc cond M65 3 inch RB though for 750.00 which actually was a good deal, I was following one on gunbroker that already went over 900.00. I was a little irritated with some tables where you first walk in, they had some interesting guns but nothing was priced, with no initial prices i'm not going to even bother.
That bugs me too. They took the time to label what the guns were, but couldn't be bothered to put a price on them? I figured it was like those restaurants that don't put prices on the menu... if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
That first group of tables to the left with all the long guns, yes, nicely labeled but no prices. I saw a very nice Savage 340 in 30-30, my grandfather had one of those and I always liked them. I was going to actually ask about that one but I didn't even see anyone at the time working the tables!
That bugs me too. They took the time to label what the guns were, but couldn't be bothered to put a price on them? I figured it was like those restaurants that don't put prices on the menu... if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
He had a nice little Italian (Pedersoli maybe?) baby Sharps clone in .357 that was really nice looking, but again, no price, so I didn't ask. Would've been a fun little rifle though.
ETA: It was an Uberti, not Pedersoli. Just remembered.
He was asking $700 for it.
He had a nice little Italian (Pedersoli maybe?) baby Sharps clone in .357 that was really nice looking, but again, no price, so I didn't ask. Would've been a fun little rifle though.
ETA: It was an Uberti, not Pedersoli. Just remembered.