Anyone happen to see the price on 54R (Mosin) ammo? Not really looking for anything else, but it'd be a decent excuse to check it out and walk around.
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Which projectile weight 300 BLK were they selling and for how much??
CMMG 175, 200 I think they were an off brand, and UMC 220. All a little more then a buck a pop or so. I wanted enough to test my upper next week. I am not sure if the 175 will be super sonic, but I grabbed a few of those and a few of the 220 subs in hopes of verifying it will work with both.
ETA, it seems the 175's are subs.
I took the ride to see a NH show as a change from Mass. Some nice stuff but nothing that made me want to reach for my wallet. Saw some 22s that were still ridiculous priced ($6 and $7 for 50 rds CCI standard). Went with dreams of finding a pre-lock 10mm Smith and some jerky and wound up with a Dunkin donuts coffee that gave me heartburn. All in all a typical gunshow
dave
good luck with that. i woulda snapped it up first.
i was there looking for an old pre-rail desert eagle in .50 AE.
we both are stupid.
yeah, but the desert eagle isn't.
dare i say it's gayer than the P30.
and i'm about as gay for it as for the P30.
You are not both stupid, a pre-lock 10mm is a useful gun.
I want the 10mm to fill in my assortment of Smiths. My problem is I buy real nice Smiths that most people would keep in the safe boxed up and I just shoot the shit out of them like a cheap Taurus.
Dave
I might go to the one in Concord next month.
I believe Diggie is referring to this one in Concord on Feb. 8-9.
You both missed the point. I didn't say the promoter should set dealer prices, the promoter is charging more per table and for admission. The promoter sets the times for the shows, dates etc. and if there was some competition from a new promoter more dealers will show up. Dealers are dropping out and are selling on the internet. No table costs, not fuel costs and you dont have to get crap from the promoter. I welcome you Mike to come and set up with me and work the tables and see how many times the promoter comes to the table and tells you to move items around, place ammo closer to the inside of the table.....I have been to shows out West. Arizona, Texas, 6 bucks to get in and the promoter does everything they can to please the customers. Not just sit at the door with an ugly puss and take your cash. Just MO.I agree wholeheartedly with this statement. I cannot see a promoter telling people how to price their goods. That being said, I cannot imagine that there isn't ONE SINGLE VENDOR who walked around, saw which way the wind was blowing, and then promptly made some adjustments on his or her pricing.