I went for a look, was actually still better than expected but have to agree there was some overpriced stuff , I was interested in 1 gun , the guy wouldn't haggle + the rego thing would kick in so carried on walking ...
I went for a look, was actually still better than expected but have to agree there was some overpriced stuff , I was interested in 1 gun , the guy wouldn't haggle + the rego thing would kick in so carried on walking ...
I find lots of sellers at the shows ask big dollars for some rubbish, have been ripped off once before but learned my lesson.
There can be bargains to be had however so pays to know what you are looking for.
Saw alot of regular faces from other shows too.
I thought it was a good show. Slightly more stalls than I was expecting, had to get there early because it was a frenzy. I picked up a few bits and pieces which I was happy with, I’d happily go again next time. I’d never purchase a firearm from an event like that as they seem to want ridiculous prices for them. But that’s just my opinion
Hopefully those who were trying to sell firearms at the shoe for ridiculous prices are reading all these comments.
I found it was a bit unclear on the process of buying things there. I was hesitant at first because I didn’t know how the registration table or checks before you left worked, I bought 308 cases and a bullet mold so technically I was not required to show my licence, I just had it ready anyway to speed up the process
I've always wondered if these types of punters have been told by their better halves to move some stuff on, but butter the wife up with "I'm selling a few of my rifles hun", slap the big price on and then get home with it unsold "no one was interested...I suppose I'll keep it for now"
"That is ever the way of the Highlander. He alters like a clear pool to every mood of the sky, so that the shallow observer knows not how deep the waters are."
Bookmarks