Posted by Goose on January 11, 2012 at 07:38:15 from (173.190.237.126):
In Reply to: Re: O/T AK-47 posted by oldtanker on January 11, 2012 at 06:15:53:
I hear ya. I use gun shows as much to simply gather information as to buy. The prices do tend to be a bit inflated, but I have made a few good purchases at a show.
I got a heckuva buy on a Dan Wesson .357 mag once about a half hour before the show closed. 'Nother time I bought a pristine Super Blackhawk .44 mag from a dealer I know for $300. I'd looked at the very same piece at a different show a few months before priced at $400. MSRP was around $550.
Seems to me different dealers go to shows with different motives. One dealer might go to a show with the intention of playing P.T. Barnum, while another may be down on cash flow and want to make a bunch of sales even if he doesn't get top dollar.
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