Reporting back. It was fun; sure is a lot of stuff to look at.. The vendors were very considerate - most took the locks off which is helpful - the women gave some specific advice which I needed; in all, I was able to make some decisions. I was there about 3 hours and talked to a lot of people. Great advice; it gave me a visual of what to expect.Crossfire wrote:Definitely go to the gun show. It is worth the price of admission, just for the entertainment value! People watching, at it's finest.
You can handle lots and lots of different guns and see what feels right in your hand. Take a notepad. They all tend to run together after awhile.
As far as etiquette - most dealers will let you pick up anything off the table to handle. The big dealers will have cable locks so you can't go too far. Some of the collectable dealers do NOT want you to touch their guns unless they hand one to you. They will have a sign on the table letting you know.
So go, buy a redneck t-shirt and some beef jerky, maybe even some pickled okra and a scented candle. Handle some guns and have a good time. Then report back.
Thanks again; appreciate it.