I came with less than an hour and a half to spare, so I couldn't seek out NES members...perhaps I did meet some folks, I don't know.
The jerkey rocked - what I had leftover, my dog..liberated from my pack.
2 new glock 17 mags one from I think powder keg and another from a really intense guy eating tuna at an accessories table - traded off all my .308 for those and a SOB holster for my 1911 - no it won't be my primary holster, but it will serve as an option of some kind. I looked at a LOT of guns, namely that M203 setup, the .50 BMG I figured would look great in the living room etc.
I spent a lot of time not really looking to buy anything. I'm considering my options now as I wait for my license renewal/upgrade to LTCA. Saw a few dozen Walther PPKs, a lot of the S&W compacts as well as other guns like the Taurus Judge, which I might have actually bought, if it were MA compliant...and the Ruger LCP....as you can see, Im thinking of smaller autos - nary a single S&W bodyguard in the bunch though, which was disappointing because I wanted to at least handle it.
Took some pics - my dad had always told me about this .45 grease gun he had in his ONTOS - and there was one there - thought for a second it was a Sten and what a piece - nasty to think he had to lug that thing around the streets of Hue. And Lugers....I don't know how many were the real deal old Lugers, but a lot of them were really nice to look at. The guy at the Nazi memorabilia table was kind of funny, kind of strange, kind of expensive...
Overall though and consistent with what everyone else said, it was kind of sparse - looked like the Lancaster Flea Market - some good finds, a lot of overpriced stuff, a lot of stuff I can't buy in this state and of course a lot of non firearm related stuff - I think it might have been organized better, IMO.