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Best Day Ever at a Gun Show

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Most of the time, walking a gunshow here in Ohio is the same-O, same-O, month to month. Today, however, I finally walked a away with a smile. All handgun related! Three left hand holsters (CZ75, Browning HP, and 1911), two by Kramer, one by Rusty Sherrick ($40 total for all three and a mag/flashlight pouch), a Ceiner .22 conversion for a 1911 ($150). And last, but not least, a near new Charter Arms Bulldog, blued 3", with nice walnut grips - $250, no paper or tax! I checked retail on the hosters, and if I had ordered them new, it would have been over $350 for the three holsters alone. I just had to tell someone!
 
That does sound like a nice haul! It's just I had something else in mind when I read the title of the post...

Something more like...."scantilly clad bikini models models handing out free chocolate shakes with winning lotto tickets stuck to the bottom all while standing in a very short line for free ammo!" No?
 
Lately, my best days are when I don't see anything that I really want,my checkbook appreciates it.
 
Worst show yet.

I am glad somebody had a good time. I spent a weekend at a show and didn't sell enough to pay for my 3 tables. Everybody wanted to trade or buy junk and I didn't have any junk. I guess that I might as well put the good stuff on Gunbroker and start buying pawned and yardsale stuff that looks as if it was dragged behind a truck. That was the only guns that were selling.
 
I had an excellent one that filled my final niche! I got a Python to keep my Diamondback company for $850! Edit: this was at the Tanner show in Denver, where getting a weekend approval took 3.5 hrs.
 
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