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To: RogueIsland
Same with me, I quit going years ago because of price and quality. If I just want to look at historical guns, replicas, or modern pieces a trip to Cabella's or other big name store works fine.
12 posted on 02/27/2006 12:45:12 PM PST by nomorelurker (wetraginhell)
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To: nomorelurker
We have very few gun shows in Pocatello. One is scheduled next weekend. It's only the 2nd show in 5 years. I'm looking for Encore and/or Contender barrels. The going price new is around $220 to $270 for most calibers. Some of the fancy E.Arthur Brown and Bullberry barrels command a higher price. Last time the show was here I spent $5 on admission and didn't buy a thing.

The gun shows in California have been turning into more of a miltaria swapmeet. Any given gun shop in Pocatello has more stock on hand than the biggest Crossroads shows that I last attended in San Diego.

The dumbass mayor doesn't realize the revenues he is turning away for the city. The shows are very quiet events with lots of law enforcement uniformed and plainclothes. Some of them are present as customers too. I hope everyone with signed contracts to hold the shows takes the mayor to court for violation of ex post facto laws. A lawsuit with treble the damages in lost revenues and sunk expenses delivered personally to the mayor would get his attention.

15 posted on 02/27/2006 12:54:51 PM PST by Myrddin
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