- Oct 8, 2007
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what are your thoughts on this?
Well when taxes roll back , and economy picks up , disposable income will increase. Some of that will trickle to gun shows.
Not a show BUT I'll make a play for some of these at Friday auction. From what I've seen of the place stuff goes stupid high. Is the 1917 "really" in .257??? I hope not.
Gun List
16. Johnson Automatics Mod. 1917 - .257 Rifle
Shooters Discount excluded I pretty much feel the same way. Thinking back 10 years or so yes I enjoyed them but many more deals could be found and many more tables were present.I don't see how the two are related. I don't go to gun shows anymore because there are no savings to be found, one has to pay to get in, and I don't care to see booths that sell beef jerky, old pocket knives, and old accessories that nobody wants.
Nope, not going to make a difference. I'm not sure why, but many of you seem to think that 2a rights are at the top of Hogan's to-do list.....I think it's pretty far down that list.
Bart, good luck at that auction. From my experience people pay stuipd prices at most of these auctions. Seen guns go for 25% more than what they could be bought for retail at Bass Pro or Cabellas.
What??? THat ^^^ one??? It must be a P-17 with a JA barrel. I don't see how anyone could have changed the caliber of the same barrel from 30/06 to .257, but you jus' don't know.
I was thinking I might treat myself to something at the show to celebrate Hogan's
victory.