Next weekend Saturday Oct 3rd and Sunday the 4th is the second largest guns show in Minnesota. The Minnesota Weapons Collectors Society's Fall show at the State Fair Grounds. Hope to see you there.
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Next weekend Saturday Oct 3rd and Sunday the 4th is the second largest guns show in Minnesota. The Minnesota Weapons Collectors Society's Fall show at the State Fair Grounds. Hope to see you there.
Of course, they would have to have it when I am on guard duty........
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I was not impressed with that show. Lots of tables with no guns and LOTS of overpriced stuff.
I'm about done going to shows in the twin cities. There was a this show probably about 100 handguns for every long gun and EVERYTHING was overpriced.
Top three overpriced items I saw were
1.) A Smith & Wesson Sigma SW40F for $550-- WTF? I just bought one for $250 in much better shape.
2.) Garden variety Winchester Model 88 in .308. Stock in horrible condtion, Missing magazine-- $900
3.) Ruger M77 in 7mm with 3-9 Leupold VX-I-- $750. You can get a new one with scope for the same money.
I think I'm going to stick to shows in Northern Minnesota from now on.
The trouble with all the Minnesota gun shows is that the dealers figured out they could bring all the junk they had left over and sell some there. You really have to look close at the stuff to find a good one.
Guess it depends on what you are looking for.
I found a really nice #4 Enfield for $150. Saw 5 different Mausers for under $250.
Saw 3 Mosins I could have bought for about $120 each. Did not look for ammo so dont know if there were any deals or not. There was a really nice M38 for $100.
You just have to look. There is going to be another show there the end of the month as well.
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