Garys
NES Member
Looks like they got the carpeting down. At least it will be comfortable to walk around.
Carpeting was a bit loose in some spots, but not bad. It was indeed pretty good to walk on.
That aside, this was more of a knife and militaria show than a gun show. Lots of tables with knives and other sharp thingies. That includes one with baskets of stuff for sale that was confiscated by the "TSA Police" as the signs said.
Someone should mention to the various ammunition sellers that the shortage is over.
Gun prices were what they usually are at gun shows. A S&W 457 "Zander" for $532.00. A nice S&W 410 for well north of $400.00. And so on. New prices were what you'd expect as well.
Lots of military surplus clothing of various vintages.
Lots of AR stuff, including 80% lowers. I didn't pay any attention to prices on any of it, so I can't say if they were good or not.
I did stop by the GOAL table and make my annual donation to the eventual winners of the raffle.
Crowds were not too big, the place was not heated like a pizza oven, so the smell level was below nominal.