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Who was at NRA 2005? What was your favorite part?

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 8:54 pm
by dws1117
It was a fantastic event. I had a ball! Met R.Lee Ermy, Ted Nugent, Rob Leatham, Dave Sevigny (Glock), and Tom Knapp.

We didn't make it up stairs. We spent the whole time on the show floor.

I have found my next gun. The little STI 9mm. That thing just felt so good the hand and had a MSRP of about $800. I want, I want, I want!

I was disappointed by the lack of Eddie the Eagle presence. Kind of expected someone in costume at the least. One small table kind of hidden away. They did give me the video and My son loves it! I am going to get sick of that song, but if it helps then it is worth every time he sings it.

If you haven't gone yet, there is still one more day. It is worth going.

I had to make 2 trips to the car to unload all the free stuff. :D

Re: Who was at NRA 2005? What was your favorite part?

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 10:52 pm
by RatMan
dws1117 wrote:I was disappointed by the lack of Eddie the Eagle presence. Kind of expected someone in costume at the least. One small table kind of hidden away. They did give me the video and My son loves it! I am going to get sick of that song, but if it helps then it is worth every time he sings it.
Eddie was there! MY grand-daughter had her picture made with him. He was located upstairs... :-) MY other grand-daughter had her pic made with Ted Nugent. She is STILL on "cloud nine"... :)

Now my day there... :)

Just got back from a day at the convention. Man, was it a BLAST!!

Met Dennis Reese & Rob Leatham at the SA booth. Rob is one HELL of a nice guy. Stood there and shot the breeze with me for a bit.

Got to handle the new .45GAP Defender and all I can say is SWEET!!

Also won a t-shirt and XD-Gear holster from SA.

Also stopped by the Para booth and met Todd Jarrett. He is very quite but willing to give you a few pointers as well.

All within a couple of hours I met arguably the two best shooters in the country.

All in all, we had a HELL of a time!!!

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 4:30 am
by HighVelocity
Rob Leatham?!?! I can't believe I missed it. Being self employed and working 7 days a week can really put a damper on things at times.
In the late 80's and early 90's I was up to my neck in IPSC and Leatham was the reason.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:02 pm
by Paladin
Was there all friday afternoon. I must have missed Leatham, but all and all, it was amazing!

Got to handle a G36K and a UMP for the first time. Amazing! Can't believe how light weight they are! Very space age.

I was just about drooling walking in and seeing DSA with their huge collection of FALs!

Got to handle just about every handgun I was ever interested in. Kimber, Springfield, H&K, SIG, S&W...

Picked up a huge stack full of brochures. Haven't even made it thru the stack yet.

Got to go shooting Friday night too! With out of town visters bringing some of their collection, it was really special. Doing a Beta dump with an M16 was just as fun as I remembered!

Can't believe that so many people I know in town missed it. I took off work to go and never regretted a second!

I got the flyer and leaflet blues too...

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:52 am
by stevie_d_64
At least I got "Wife-Unit" to lug them around for me whilst I partook of the finer things at the convention...hehehe

I know I am going to get some flak for that one...hehehe

Its all in fun...Of course I lugged around my own "stuff"!!!

I saw Zell Miller signing his books...

Ran into Ermy...Told him I'd go to war with him anyday...

And of course I renewed my memberships to the NRA, TSRA...

Shhhhh, just don't tell my wife...

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 10:11 am
by Paladin
Article (largely about hunting gear):

"NRA convention featured quality and quantity firearms
It could be years before such a hunting exhibition returns to area"


http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mp ... rs/3145860

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 7:29 pm
by yerasimos
It was really fun (and convenient) to be able to handle such a great variety of handguns without sales pressure, and consider what the next purchase will be. It was helpful to talk with some of the factory reps and pick up a huge amount of literature. Everyone there was friendly. Had an interesting chat with some of the TSRA folks, who talked me into joining. I also bought a convention T-shirt, the one with the longhorn motif. (Unfortunately, the "Don't mess with the NRA" ones were all sold out.) Also picked up some Eddie Eagle paraphenalia to pass on to my Mom (a schoolteacher).

When I am summoned away from my semi-permanent exile/assignment in Texas to return to my employer in upstate NY, I am tempted to wear the T-shirt on my first day back, for the shock-value, the Texas longhorn motif, etc. However, I suspect it would be smarter to choose discretion over daring, and only wear that T-shirt at the gun club I belong to up there.

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 8:22 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
yerasimos wrote:When I am summoned away from my semi-permanent exile/assignment in Texas to return to my employer in upstate NY, . . .
Just say "NO!" You can't be expected to go back to New York after living in Texas. :lol:

Chas.

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 8:43 pm
by dws1117
You can't be expected to go back to New York after living in Texas.
What a depressing thought.:(

Did you do something wrong in a past life? :?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 11:14 am
by yerasimos
dws1117 wrote:
You can't be expected to go back to New York after living in Texas.
What a depressing thought.:(

Did you do something wrong in a past life? :?

Yes, it is a cruel tease to be living it up in this great state for over half a year, and then have to go back to NY (upstate, not the city) and put up with all of its horsepuckey. But thankfully, I will return to Texas by late summer and FINALLY get my Texas residency, get started on my Texas CHL, etc. I'm not a legal resident of Texas right now because my employer is paying for my housing, and I need proof of residency, among other things, to get a TX DL/CHL, & get the NYS tax department's sticky fingers out of my paycheck.

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:47 am
by Baytown
I was drooling at the DSA booth as well, but I didn't know they had rifles there! :lol:

I thought the whole thing was great. I am sitting here at an extra job about to send off a bunch of letters for T&E rifles and optics. I was blown away how easy it was to get rifles to test.

My dad and I stopped by the Shiloh Sharps booth, and now the two of us are flying to MT to order my dad's rifle.

I'm flying to the next one as long as it's semi-close.

Glenn