I got in line at 10am, made it inside by about 10:20, and was there until 12:30 pm.
If you didn't see masked faces (and many folks were not masked), other than for the prices, you almost wouldn't know we were in a pandemic. It was normal, tightly spaced rows of tables, and foot traffic was "bumper-to-bumper."
For the first time in a while ammo was plentiful, and prices have moderated somewhat, even compared to Gettysburg a few weeks back. At York, IIRC, 9mm and .380 auto FMJ were down to about 80cpr. 50 rounds of .45 ACP FMJ were priced at $45, and I think 50 rounds of .40 S&W FMJ were $40. Russian steel case 7.62x39 was about 50cpr. Brass .223/5.56 was still running $0.95 to $1.00 per round. A 50 round box of .357 magnum JHP had a sticker showing $65. I looked at a 500 round brick of CCI .22LR standard velocity for either $90 or $95, and 100 rounds of Mini Mags were $25. I bought a box of 50 Fiocchi .22LR 40gr round nose for $5.95 to try in a new rifle of mine.
Lots of mags, guns and Glock 80%'s, plenty of accessories, but I'm not in the market, so no price info for you.
Afterwards for lunch I hit Smokey Bones, a little over a mile from the fairgrounds. I went there when I discovered they have beef ribs, the big dino rib variety. I seldom see those. It was terrific! It made the trip more worthwhile.
If you didn't see masked faces (and many folks were not masked), other than for the prices, you almost wouldn't know we were in a pandemic. It was normal, tightly spaced rows of tables, and foot traffic was "bumper-to-bumper."
For the first time in a while ammo was plentiful, and prices have moderated somewhat, even compared to Gettysburg a few weeks back. At York, IIRC, 9mm and .380 auto FMJ were down to about 80cpr. 50 rounds of .45 ACP FMJ were priced at $45, and I think 50 rounds of .40 S&W FMJ were $40. Russian steel case 7.62x39 was about 50cpr. Brass .223/5.56 was still running $0.95 to $1.00 per round. A 50 round box of .357 magnum JHP had a sticker showing $65. I looked at a 500 round brick of CCI .22LR standard velocity for either $90 or $95, and 100 rounds of Mini Mags were $25. I bought a box of 50 Fiocchi .22LR 40gr round nose for $5.95 to try in a new rifle of mine.
Lots of mags, guns and Glock 80%'s, plenty of accessories, but I'm not in the market, so no price info for you.
Afterwards for lunch I hit Smokey Bones, a little over a mile from the fairgrounds. I went there when I discovered they have beef ribs, the big dino rib variety. I seldom see those. It was terrific! It made the trip more worthwhile.