Anyone attending or have attended (in the past) the Houston Gun Collectors Show April 20 - 21, 2013 ?
Is this geared solely at collectors of rare and or antique guns ? Are there standard vanilla guns and ammo sold or traded at HCGA shows ?
Houston Gun Collectors Show April 20 - 21, 2013
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Re: Houston Gun Collectors Show April 20 - 21, 2013
It's the usual bunch. Might be a slight variation in product offering, but there's usually not a nickel's worth of difference from one show to the next.
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Re: Houston Gun Collectors Show April 20 - 21, 2013
I attended the show. It looked to me like prices are coming down on guns and magazines.
I saw Pmags Gen 2 and Gen 3 for $16.99 and less. That's a big drop from $50 prices.
I saw five or six Kel-Tec KSG shotguns. That's the most I've seen in any one place.
I saw two Tavor rifles, but both were priced too high. I want a Tavor, but I'll wait until more of them arrive.
It was Saturdday when I was there. The show was not crowded, and people were not stacked in line waiting to fill out paperwork.
I think the panic-buying is slowing. I did not see any anxious or frenzied buying.
Most ammo prices were still high, but dropping. There was no 300 Blackout ammo at all.
I saw a couple of dealers selling ammo purchased from Freedom Munitions.
I saw Pmags Gen 2 and Gen 3 for $16.99 and less. That's a big drop from $50 prices.
I saw five or six Kel-Tec KSG shotguns. That's the most I've seen in any one place.
I saw two Tavor rifles, but both were priced too high. I want a Tavor, but I'll wait until more of them arrive.
It was Saturdday when I was there. The show was not crowded, and people were not stacked in line waiting to fill out paperwork.
I think the panic-buying is slowing. I did not see any anxious or frenzied buying.
Most ammo prices were still high, but dropping. There was no 300 Blackout ammo at all.
I saw a couple of dealers selling ammo purchased from Freedom Munitions.