First thing out of the box, just a couple tables down from the door was a guy with some Winchester 94s. One of them an 1896 vintage round barreled, full magazine rifle like the one rjohns is selling me. My wife about passed out at the price. And it wasn't even in as good condition as rjohns is. Rjohns, do not fret I will be in contact with you soon.

We covered the entire show in about 2.5 hours and that included going back to several vendors for second thought purchases.
Much mil-surp stuff, many many AR type guns. Lots of bolt guns both old and new. More M1 Garands than I've ever seen in one place, all of them with prices that made me cringe.
Some Ruger single actions, all New Models, well, I did see one very used Old Model Single-Six.
Glocks out the yazoo. There were at least two Glock dealers there.
Not much mil surp ammo though. Almost no 303 Brit stuff at all and no 303 Mil surp. Quite a bit of com block stuff though.
One thing that caught my attention was the amount of 50 BMG brass, loaded ammo and bullets. Lots of it. Never seen that much of that before.
One dealer had a commercially built 303 Brit sporter. It was built on a No 4 receiver. I forget the manufacturers name. Really nice wood, nice bluing too. I drooled near it. They were asking $325.00.
In the end I came home with:
>An olive drab wooden box that measures 12" square x 6" deep. Steel hinges and latch. Some kind of ammo box, but the size was what got my attention.
>A universal clamp on table vise. Been looking for one to work on gun projects with.
>A flat jawed set of pliers to use when I tweak the feed lips on Ruger 22 magazines.
>6 REM-UMC black powder factory .45 S&W rounds
>2 fired Frankford Arsenal Cal .45 M1909 cases (Sorry Sixgun, I'll buy empty balloon head cases any time of the year.)
>1 maybe fired Frankford Arsenal Cal .45 M1909 cartridge with the bullet pushed back into the case.
~AND~
>A DVD copy of THE WAR WAGON staring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas. Been looking for that one for a loooooooong time.
My wife bought:
>A double sided knife sharpener for the kitchen.
>A pair of ear rings with lady bugs
>A pair of ear rings with sterling silver single action revolvers on them. Didn't buy any shooting ammo, or components. Looked at them, but didn't buy. No guns of course. Other than the commercial 303 nothing really grabbed my attention.
All in all a decent day at the show.
Joe