Okay, maybe not.
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What's the chances of getting a decent deal on a stripped lower? Forged, nothing fancy.
Probably nowhere near as good of a deal as getting one from PSA or AIM and paying the transfer fee. I usually see Spikes lowers going for ~$150
Does tanner have a place to do private party transfers? If, how much?
Haven't been in a while and had a relative in town so I thought I go. My thoughts:
* Healthy crowd but not over busy (~11am)
* Couldn't believe the number of dealers selling newly manufactured pistols (how do they all stay in business?)
* 30rd Magpul parts kits?! Wow, brave
* Lots of dealers selling AR's in all stages of assembly
* Lots of AR related parts. Also lots of UTG crap for sale.
* Laughed to myself at some of the stories I always hear at those shows
* Deals might have been found at 9:01 but I went home with most of the $ I brought
* The Silver Guy seemed like a popular stop for many
* Cute springer spaniel pups out front for sale
Enjoyable show and now I'm good for another 2 years.
I was there from ~9-10:30, not as crowded as last show, not as many deals to be had as last show. Did find a few good prices on some odds and ends I've been looking for. Ran into an old colleague, thought he was a libtard, but we started exchanging loading recipes. Go figure.
The price of powder is #%&$*+>=<# RIDICULOUS ! 8-lbs. of powder $195. OK, i admit, I haven't shopped for powder in a while.
Typical Tactical TnA at the DPMS table, not as many 600-lb.women on electric scooters, and the usual "experts" who still live in their parents basement. All normal gun show stuff.
I don't think I've seen so many HiPoint carbines at any one show. Otherwise, as stated above, lots of AR15s in various stages, quite a few US made AKs, and the usual .22 ammo gougers. Lowest price on an AR15 stripped lower was $85. Was hoping to find some new 6.5 or 6.8 ammo and some parts.