I made the four hour drive over to the huge Tulsa Gun Show Saturday. Left home at 4:00 am so I could be there when the doors opened at 8:00. A buddy of mine lives in Tulsa and picked up some advance tickets so I didn't have to wait in the 30 to 45 minute line to get in.
For those who have never been, this is a huge gunshow. I went for one purpose: Ammo and reloading components. Obviously, I was not alone.
I've been to this show at least a dozen times, so I know roughly how it's laid out. I knew where the regular ammo suppliers are and reloading stuff usually is and headed straight to it. Ammo suppliers had the stuff on pallets stacked 6 ft tall. Fortunately, I was able to get in and get the ammo I was looking for, only a dozen or so boxes of assorted handgun ammo. By noon, these pallets stacked 6 ft tall were down to the floor! Prices for the stuff I bought was high, but not out of sight. In fact, I found it to be cheaper than what I'd been pricing at Walmart lately . . . when you can get it. I got .32 ACP and .380 ACP JHP's for $16.00 a box. A few boxes of 158 grain JHP's in .357 were $19.00 a box.
There seemed to be plenty of brass and bullets, but powder was scarce and there were NO primers to be had. None. Since I got in early, I stocked up on the powders I use, but by 9:00 AM it was pretty much all gone.
You would not have know we were in a recession by standing near the door. Folks leaving with not only ammo, but guns were moving. AR's were selling like crazy. I grabbed a corndog and a coke and stood by one AR vendor and watched him sell 13 AR's in 15 minutes, had five clerks filling out yellow forms at one time.
I picked up some other odds and ends; a holster I liked, a couple of slings, and the obligatory package of jerky.
I also picked up a decent M1carbine project gun.
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