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Mini14

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Anyone make it out? Thinking of going and looking for old surplus pistols and rifles. Worth it?
 
It depends on what you are looking for. You almost have to go to to find what you are looking for (kinda like the old lottery slogan, You can't win if you don't play) There is a guy with a table full of old Luger pistols and various tables of old mil surplus.
 
I’m pretty much going just cause I have some coin put aside in the gun fund. No particular thing in mind but figure I’d see more stuff then the classifieds here and armslist. Just wanted to know if it was a decent show or one of the ones you can walk in 20 minutes lol
 
You can walk Mesa in 45 minutes or so. They advertise it as 250 tables and I have no idea if that's correct or not. Parking is free, though.
 
somebody at the match went to it and said its getting better than a few years ago... it used to be a pretty solid show before the 2008 recession and miwall was a regular attendee.
 
Mesa gun show just isn't worth it anymore...and I live 5 minutes away and parking is free. Same dealers in the same spots selling the same overpriced shit they've had for years (not much different than any other gun show, come to think of it). The room is smaller than one of the side rooms in the fairgrounds Ice House. It also feels like the ratio of junk/non-firearms stuff to actual firearms vendors is higher than a show at the fairgrounds.

Also, "250 vendors" is complete bullshit. 250 tables I'll buy with most vendors taking several tables, but not 250 vendors.

It only has two redeeming qualities;
1. There is a powder/ammo vendor outside the entrance, so you don't need to pay for admission.
2. Free parking.

I will only go there to sit outside when I have something for sale.
 
QuietM4 said:
Also, "250 vendors" is complete bullshit. 250 tables I'll buy with most vendors taking several tables, but not 250 vendors.

It only has two redeeming qualities;
1. There is a powder/ammo vendor outside the entrance, so you don't need to pay for admission.
2. Free parking.

I will only go there to sit outside when I have something for sale.

Read my post again. It clearly states 250 tables, not vendors and that's what the Crossroads website says also.

The powder/ammo vendor outside is a redeeming quality? You have got to be kidding. Have you looked at his prices?

Talked to him when I left the show and he was selling .22WMR Aguila for a "sale" price of $15.00/box of 50. That's almost twice as much as much as CCI Mini Mag .22WMR sells for inside the Phoenix Crossroads show and inside the Mesa. His primers were at $35.00/1K, which is $10.00/K more than Phoenix or what you could buy them for inside the Mesa show.

I gave up and walked after seeing those two prices.
 
Flash said:
QuietM4 said:
Also, "250 vendors" is complete bullshit. 250 tables I'll buy with most vendors taking several tables, but not 250 vendors.

It only has two redeeming qualities;
1. There is a powder/ammo vendor outside the entrance, so you don't need to pay for admission.
2. Free parking.

I will only go there to sit outside when I have something for sale.

Read my post again. It clearly states 250 tables, not vendors and that's what the Crossroads website says also.

The powder/ammo vendor outside is a redeeming quality? You have got to be kidding. Have you looked at his prices?

Talked to him when I left the show and he was selling .22WMR Aguila for a "sale" price of $15.00/box of 50. That's almost twice as much as much as CCI Mini Mag .22WMR sells for inside the Phoenix Crossroads show and inside the Mesa. His primers were at $35.00/1K, which is $10.00/K more than Phoenix or what you could buy them for inside the Mesa show.

I could pay admission (and did) and save a ton of money inside over his outside prices.
I gave up and walked after seeing those two prices.
 
I have driven up from Tucson for the last couple and have not been disappointed. Frankly, I have found it better the the one we have down here.


Dan...
 
So they probably have beanie babies, beef jerky, Nazi memorabilia, accidental discharges, and famous high quality reloads.
 
OK, went this morning.
$11 to get in (with coupon)
$11 for an HKS M27 speedloader (for my 38/44 Heavy Duty)
$9 for Bianchi Speed Strips in .44 caliber (for Model 629)

$31 for a morning's entertainment, hanging out with some gun friends, seeing lots of cool stuff I would love to buy but can't afford. (Old Schofields, Wilson 1911s.) One vendor was selling "Beto Specials" - bargain basement AR15s with sling and case, for $500. Many funny T-shirts and hats.

However, no beef jerky, and no Beanie Babies, dammit!
 
Did you happen to notice a Korean Lady selling some sort of flying toy contraption? She may have looked overly nervous.
 
Manitu said:
Did you happen to notice a Korean Lady selling some sort of flying toy contraption? She may have looked overly nervous.
Yes, I did. There was a sign on her table that said "Please no kill me." I wonder what that was about.
 
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