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<blockquote data-quote="freddogs" data-source="post: 1708408" data-attributes="member: 23463"><p>I like walking around at a gun show. I'm in WI. Free parking, $4 to $6 admission.</p><p>I often see friends and chat.</p><p>Dealers are like used car salesmen. They might pay you $100 under bluebook for your gun. When they sell it, it's $200 over bluebook. Sometimes private individuals will be their selling their guns. Some think everything they had is very valuable. Some times you can dicker for a reasonable price.</p><p>I figure all the dealers can set any price they want. I don't have to buy it. I often see the same gun vary several hundred dollars from dealer to dealer.</p><p>The guys carrying their gun around often might give you a better deal. Usually it's not something you want but I have bought rifles for their actions that way.</p><p>There is always a huge variety of stuff for sale. A lot of junk ( to me).</p><p>Our local show is always sold out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddogs, post: 1708408, member: 23463"] I like walking around at a gun show. I'm in WI. Free parking, $4 to $6 admission. I often see friends and chat. Dealers are like used car salesmen. They might pay you $100 under bluebook for your gun. When they sell it, it's $200 over bluebook. Sometimes private individuals will be their selling their guns. Some think everything they had is very valuable. Some times you can dicker for a reasonable price. I figure all the dealers can set any price they want. I don't have to buy it. I often see the same gun vary several hundred dollars from dealer to dealer. The guys carrying their gun around often might give you a better deal. Usually it's not something you want but I have bought rifles for their actions that way. There is always a huge variety of stuff for sale. A lot of junk ( to me). Our local show is always sold out. [/QUOTE]
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