I'll just copy and paste my response from another forum
I intended to buy some "bad guy" targets (Which I did) and fiddle with guns I intended to buy later on (Which I did). I even scored some non corrosive 5.45x39 at pre-madness prices, which I did not expect but I jumped all over it. I was tempted to buy 5.56 because I could use the brass and I'd like to shoot, but I talked myself out of it.
Best part of the show was the fact that I got to get some hands on time with a P238. I had gone to the show looking to get a Bodyguard 380 because all my local shops were out of them, but when I got my hands on one I kind of didn't like it. I picked up a P238 and was surprised to say it felt good. Like, good enough that I'll probably end up shooting it for fun as well as self defense practice, which I did not expect in a gun that size. The guy at the show wanted 650 for it, I told him that I knew where I could get one for 550 and offered him 600 so I wouldn't have to drive, and he still said no. Went and bought that ****er for 550.
Otherwise, it was the same show as ever. High demand guns demanded high prices, this time it's AR's next time it'll be something else I'm sure. Ammo was nuts and people bought it anyways, mags were nuts and people did the same. Fudd guns and handguns went untouched this time though, so I got to get a good look at all the stuff that is usually swamped with people. I had no idea there was an H&K branded O/U, but apparently there is. Should've snapped a pic of the gaudy "carbon fiber" finish on it, but I didn't think to at the time. I got what I wanted out of the show, plus a little extra. I'm glad I went.