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Gun Show Question HELP
Going to a gun show in Maryland this weekend and have never been before and had some questions about how much money to bring. First this is what I am looking for a 22 caliper centerfire Pistol second a 22 caliper rifle not bolt action and last a 45 or 50 caliper muzzleloader most likely theguns will be used not new. So I was just wondering aprox what you would think each gun would cost so I can get an idea of how much money I need.
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take lots... as much as your willing to spend. All those guns... you may get out with used stuff for maybe $500...also do some reading on your .22's.... Im not even going into that tonight haha
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I have only been to one gun show, which was this past weekend, but I found that the prices on the guns and the accessories were the same and in some cases more than you can buy at a local gun shop. I can't speak for the used guns, but as far as the new ones, I was pretty familiar with what the prices should be. Make sure you take a list of what you are interested in and the prices gathered from the internet or local gun shop.
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When you need a break stand by the door catch them before they enter,but be careful never break into a
conversation when someone beat you to them ( rule ) wait to see if they buy,if not your turn to look i see alot of guns never make it through the door thats where your deals are.I seen a old lady pulling a wagon one time full of guns see almost got bum rushed |
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Cal-i- BER....just so ya know!
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Thanks anyone else really looking into a used 22 or a muzzleloder.
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Who cares how it's spelled -You think you are better because you can spell!!!!
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Walther makes a great 22 hand gun(P22). It will run you between 300 to 350 new. Muzzleloaders if used make sure you ask for barrel light so you can look down the barrel and see if its be taken care of, in fact do that for every gun, even new ones too, just to be on the safe side. You can find 22 rifles fairly cheap. Just depends on how nice of a gun you want. Depending on the size of the show, id walk around and make note of everthing you like and then come back to it. Also, if its used you can discuss the price. Sometimes they will want to get rid of it so they will work with you, especially for the guns your looking at.
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ORIGINAL: mr.mc54 Who cares how it's spelled -You think you are better because you can spell!!!! |
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Not " better " than anyone....just pointing out a repeated error that could cause embarrassment in the future when he asks for brake parts at a gun show.
BFD Lighten up, Francis. |
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A point to remember... Not all of the guns at a gun show are bad but all of the bad guns are at the gun show.
If you are not real familiar with guns, it would be a good idea to take someone along that is. It could save you a lot of money and frustration. |
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Thanks anyone else going tommorrow
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Nope,to far for me to drive!!Seriously look at the guns good and check them out.
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