Houston Gun COllector Association Guns Show coming up...
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Houston Gun COllector Association Guns Show coming up...
Well, its been a while since the HGCA show. For those of you who haven't been, its the largest gun show in Houston. There is something for everyone; old stuff, new stuff; WWII collectibles, and even that annoying Nazi stuff. There are always quite a few hidden gems and deals to be found there if you take the time to dig a little and talk to the dealers. Last time, I was able to pick up a brand new OEM 357 Sig barrel for my 229 for only $40.
The only downsides are:
- Can't buy ammunition at this show
- Sometimes a few gangzta-shootin-sideways type people there
- Pay for parking
At any rate, who here is planning on going?
The only downsides are:
- Can't buy ammunition at this show
- Sometimes a few gangzta-shootin-sideways type people there
- Pay for parking
At any rate, who here is planning on going?
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- Sometimes a few gangzta-shootin-sideways type people there
- Pay for parking
No big deal. It seems as if your going to find those at any gun show anywhere in the country.
- Can't buy ammunition at this show
Other than to fondle all of the guns that I don't own, ammo and reloading supplies without shipping are the main reasons that I go to gun shows.
- Pay for parking
No big deal. It seems as if your going to find those at any gun show anywhere in the country.
- Can't buy ammunition at this show
Other than to fondle all of the guns that I don't own, ammo and reloading supplies without shipping are the main reasons that I go to gun shows.
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You bet! Suckhow is right, it's a great gun show.
I had a chance to pick up a Colt Government Model .38 Super in blue and/or SS for $629 and $679 at the last one, but didn't. With Colt's gargantuan price increase, I have read that they are going for over $800. I'm interested to see what price they'll bring in Houston.
Chas.
I had a chance to pick up a Colt Government Model .38 Super in blue and/or SS for $629 and $679 at the last one, but didn't. With Colt's gargantuan price increase, I have read that they are going for over $800. I'm interested to see what price they'll bring in Houston.
Chas.
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Can I carry at the show? I would imagine yes?
I'd love to meet up with anyone from the board and shake hands and say hi.
Any ideas what a Kimber UC2 would go for at the show, pref stainless version? I'm looking to buy one, they are just under 860 new up here, with night sights and 30 lpi checking (niether of which are a HUGE draw for me).
thanks,
nick
I'd love to meet up with anyone from the board and shake hands and say hi.
Any ideas what a Kimber UC2 would go for at the show, pref stainless version? I'm looking to buy one, they are just under 860 new up here, with night sights and 30 lpi checking (niether of which are a HUGE draw for me).
thanks,
nick
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$860 is full retail.gigag04 wrote:Any ideas what a Kimber UC2 would go for at the show, pref stainless version? I'm looking to buy one, they are just under 860 new up here
I'd say you should be able to find one NIB for about $700 to $750 at the gunshow if you shop around a bit and bargain ($700 would be on the low side). Doc Walthers usually has great prices, but generally he will drop no more than about 10 to15 dollars off his gunshow prices. I picked up my Sig P229w/ nightsigghts from him for about $650.
But why not just spend the extra $200 or so and get the Ultra CPD?? I love mine!!!
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I have the Kimber Ultra Carry. So far it has been a good gun. It has proven reliable and it is very comportable to shoot for a small .45 ACP. It isn't quite as fancy as the CDP version and I agree that if you can swing the extra change go for the CDP. If the extra just isn't there the regular flavor of the gun will do fine.
BTW I bought mine at Shooter's Station in Conroe for $675 +tax. Lay-a-way is a wonderful thing.
BTW I bought mine at Shooter's Station in Conroe for $675 +tax. Lay-a-way is a wonderful thing.