I have just returned from the Tulsa Gun Show with a big smile on my face
The show was truly very big with I estimate 40% of the tables displaying military and collectible weapons. The people were very polite and friendly and if you are a US collector, there was a lot for you to see.
For the collector of Britishand Commonwealth weapons I spotted quite a few interesting pieces and was able to acquire two nice items for my collection:
the first item was a swift trainer, in excellent condition, in its original box, complete with target frame. (now all I need is some of those panoramic targets!)
the second item is a No.4 Mark 1 skeletonised rifle, also in very good and original condition.
Items noted but not acquired were:
1. P13 rifle in excellent condition
2. P14 sniper rifle with matching scope in excellent condition
3. Trials rifle sniper - questionable restoration with mismatched scope
4. 1941 BSA sniper rifle that looked all correct but missing all the tell tale H&H marks. Had a No.32 Mark 3 scope that was mismatched with it - package sold for $2700 complete with chest and scope can.
5. A Colt 1911 in .455 auto caliber - asking $3500
The normal smattering of No.1 and No.4 rifles, but not many.
All in all, a great show - just make sure you take good walking shoes as it takes a full 8 hour day to cover the show in a single pass.Information
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