Soylent Cammo is Gunnies!
It was way, way
beyond crowded! Sheeeeesh! Hubby and I could barely get through. We were there from about 11:30 through 3:30 Saturday.
He did buy himself a brace of sixguns (one of them a honking big Taurus, though not the keen .410/.45LC revolver they've brought out recently; saw one of those, cooooool), and I looked at some tiny Stars -- a Model S .380 that's kind of a mini 1911, and another, similar one in .32 (DK?) but plated and factory-engraved and with a price tag to match ::whine:: So, what the heck, I bought a Red Chinese Tokarev 9mm. 'Cos it's an odd thing and I'd seen one a couple shows back and thought it would be fun to shoot. ...It was that or a Webley, seeing as there weren't any $150 Broomhandle clones.
It was difficult to see much, the place was
that crowded. Sunday is likely to be a little quieter, as I understand there is some sort of sporting event in town that day.
Met "mrmeval" and Mad Mike and probably crossed paths with El Tejon, AK-NOW and that other guy -- but who can tell in that crowd? (I demonstrated my, er, "great skill" with a balisong to Meval, who can attest that I do still have all my fingers -- oh, I
am the Tactical Ninja, if the spoon is a weapon).
Here's what I like about Indianapolis and 21st Century technological civilization: from the gun show we went to a first-rate Japanese-Korean place for dinner (ahhh!), then checked out a little "organic" type grocery store that opened up recently, where the usual nuts, fruits and wholesome whole grains are, it turns out, sharing space with some very fine-lookin' steaks, thick-cut dolphin-free-range bacon (or something like that) and seafood: now
that's my kinda organic!
A fun day. Hope to see you guys next time!
--Herself