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I just got back from the show. I got there late and only had 1.5 hrs to look around. I've seen worse. Tons of handguns. Enough freakin glocks to build a house out of. A small number of 'captain' style guns (older army types). A fairly large number of black guns. Wall to wall cheap knives, but several nice ones also. Prices appeared to be way, way high, although I didn't try any haggling. All in all I enjoyed my short trip there. It was better than mythbuster reruns.
 

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I've about sworn off gun shows. You used to be able to find deals but now everything is priced higher than street prices at the tables. Got a great deal on 10/22 recently but that was off someone walking in the door. I generally decide to save my $7/person.
 

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Last few have been quite good as far as the variety of guns. Reloading supplies were still non-existent last week. At least one ammo supplier had lots of stock and somewhat reasonable prices.

When I first went to one in Southaven about 6 or 7 years ago I thought it was the poorest excuse for a gun show that existed. Hardly any guns worth even a glance. Didn't go again until last year when looking for reloading supplies. Found primers and power at that one, but almost none since then. However, there seems to be a much greater emphasis on actually selling "guns" at this gun show now. Even if I don't want to buy a gun, I sure do like to look at them anyway.
 
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