Fun at the gunshow

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Fun at the gunshow

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Off to the Yuma AZ gunshow this morning with a friend, saw several other friends from the gun club there.

Not a bad gunshow for a change. Only one table of stuffed animals and one of homebaked cakes and cookies, no beef jerky, no eyeglass cleaners. The usual tables of military surplus junk, a few Chinese fake swords, several tables full of magazines, 20 tables taken up by LGS selling new stuff at new prices.

Lots of nice old leverguns of all descriptions. Three tables with old single shots, Ballards, etc, and schuetzen rifles. Quite a few .22 rifles for a change. Not so many EBR's, prices on those 500-2000 bucks, didn't see anyone even pick on up to look. No .22 ammo hardly at all which is no surprise with it being readily available online sometimes priced at pre-panic levels. Saw two very nice Winchester model 75 rifles, both at $750. Centerfire hunting type rifles galore at much reduced prices compared to a year or so ago.

Picked up a Marlin 39A, Serial number is a "P" denoting 1957 manufacture, gun is at least 95%, would not be ashamed to show it off to anyone. Guy let it go for $425 which made me buy it , I didnt really go looking for one but couldn't let it set there and someone else get it. :D

Had a cup of coffee at the snack bar, it was not bad unlike the roofing tar they usually have. Shot the breeze for a while with friends. Home by 11:00 AM.
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Quite the change of pace for a funshow - but, it's all good. 8)

I'm glad you made out on the Marlin & the coffee…. :)


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If you happened to notice what did they have in the way of old American doubles , uh uhm Parker’s to be a bit more exact :wink:
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PM me if you think you don't want/need the 39A... :)
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What! No buckwheat pillows or blown glass. It wouldn't be a show here without the Russian dolls and candied nuts.
What in the wild world of sports is going on here
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m.wun wrote: Sun Nov 04, 2018 10:58 am What! No buckwheat pillows or blown glass. It wouldn't be a show here without the Russian dolls and candied nuts.
What about floor mats? Any less than common caliber leverguns there? Todd
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39A and a decent cup of coffee. that is a good day.
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JHarold wrote: Sun Nov 04, 2018 11:52 am 39A and a decent cup of coffee. that is a good day.
I'd say!

I have a '57 vintage 39, easily one of my favorite .22s.
My Winchester 75 is up there too, though. Wouldn't want to have to choose between the two, or the Martini but all of them are tack drivers.
:D

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Sounds like a good day to me. I wouldn't say no to a 39A in good condition for that price. I hope it shows its appreciation at being given a good home by always being on its best behavior.
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