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Open to the public, NO entry FEE, Free parking.
****NO FIREARMS, bring pictures and description if you want. All firearm deals are off the property at the appropriate FFL.
SRPA members are allowed to bring stuff and sell out of their vehicles or set up their own tables.

This is the 2nd Annual Swap Meet for SRPA. Should be a great time for all.
 
What kind of stuff did you typically see at the last meet?
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No firearms unless picture kinds, but plenty of reloading, ammo, ammo cans, some household stuff, pretty much anything is fair game. Was a lot of horse trading last year among members. Likely will be bit larger than it was last year, As members with their own tables are allowed to set up outside for free.
 
I went to this event. It was small but good. Lots of vendors outside, where the deals were. The prices inside the clubhouse were more like typical gun show. Example, bags of 500 ea. 9mm bullets for $55. Which if you are a careful shopper, you can get elsewhere.

I found a new can of SR 4759, a wonderful reduced charge number that hasn't been made for years. But my real score was a large cardboard box full of misc. It was marked $5. I asked the seller, "Is that $5 for each item?" and he said, "No, that's for the entire box." There were a number of items in there, which included a nearly full can of 2400 powder, about a pound and a quarter of Bullseye powder, a partial can of IMR 4350, about three quarters of a can of SR 4756 (no longer made), several plastic ammo boxes, a couple of new loading blocks, a new in box steel Vernier caliper, a new bottle of RCBS case lube, a back issue of the Speer reloading manual, and several other things that don't come to mind now. It was a very good deal.

Another guy sold me a couple of those little boxes of .38 Special defensive ammo for $2. They were broken boxes missing a few rounds from each but the ammo was that expensive stuff with fancy bullets.
 

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