I've come to the conclusion they think the camouflage they inevitably are wearing hides their lack of hygiene.
That, and they doubled down on Sauerkraut & Bratwurst the night before.
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I've come to the conclusion they think the camouflage they inevitably are wearing hides their lack of hygiene.
If you "always get stuck" maybe there is something else in play here? The little stamp on your hand does not dictate your place in line. Really no difference from getting stuck behind the inconsiderate doing 40 all the way to the coast, You can ride his bubblegum and fume the whole way, or pull over, take a short break, and resume your trip at your comfortable speed. Been more than once I've lingered elsewhere because some table was packed so tight a fly couldn't get through. Your blood pressure will thank you for it.When I go, which is rare, I always get stuck next to some guy that has zero belief in underarm deodorant or has realized the benefit of the occasional shower.
Most of the time, there isn't anything there that I can't buy for the same price at the LGS. BUT I have had a needle in the haystack times.
The best deal was a BNIB HK USP 45 Tactical with complete factory soft case for $500.
A few really good ammo deals where vendors had made pricing mistakes.
Jeez, you're reminding me of my first visit at that place. . . I had a beautifully preserved S&W revolver from the late 1800s and wanted a recommendation on a good gunsmith to give it a tuneup -- they told me it was a "Saturday night special" which should be melted down for slag and then tried to sell me guns at what I later learned was about 2x fair market price.For the same experience, you could stop by the The Gun Room on Foster Rd and see a lot of over priced firearms and hear the same BS as you would from the vendors.
Parking is free, no crowds and best of all, no entry fee.
And, as a special bonus, just ask anyone behind the counter about polymer guns and you get a 20 minute picture show on why you would be nuts in owning one.
Yes, you are.Around 2 1/2 years ago, I picked up a Rossi model 92 lever action in 480 Ruger. Paid $410 out the door and it's been a great rifle. I cast and load my own 390 grain flat points and can carry eleven in the rifle. Wonderful bear medicine. I've heard that Rossi only made 100 of the 480R caliber M92 rifles which means I'm quite fortunate to have one.
Have not been for 3 years or so, but the wife and I really enjoyed our last trip. Saw a bunch of friends, bought some ammo, and got a great price on a Spikes lower and full LPK and stock kit from Stoner Arms. BGC went very fast, and had a great time fellow shipping with like minded folks. Had lunch with a few really nice folks who we just happen to sit down with and chatted it up. Walked around with Rob Heller for almost an hour looking at a bunch of different booths. Over all a great time.
I have known Rob Heller for about 35 years. It is kind of hard to not enjoy being around the guy. He does like to talk.