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Spent the last 2 days at the Tulsa Gun Show. I think Garands and M1 Carbines were the most popular firearms there.
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They could prove useful for the Zombie Pockalips that's coming soon.
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Spent the last 2 days at the Tulsa Gun Show. I think Garands and M1 Carbines were the most popular firearms there. What are rack grades selling for?
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They could prove useful for the Zombie Pockalips that's coming soon. Indeed. IMHO, a lot of Mama Bear housewives good deal out plenty of bad news with an M1 carbine.
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Especially with modern bullets and powders?
Wish I had bought one, two, or a dozen when they were fairly cheap.
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It also seems like Leopold scopes were in abundance. Every table seemed like they had a half dozen. Prices- seemed like the lowly Remington 700 are now worth 1200+. Tulsa always has some crazy prices but dang.
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When I went the isles were narrow and it was a chore to get down them. I saw more really nice find gun collections there than any other show. Winchester model 70’s, Springfields, Enfields, Parker, L.C.Smith, Fox; you name it it was there. It was an interesting show.
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I have only been to the Spring show once but already have the trip arranged for this coming Spring. I had a blast.
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I saw "Rack Grade" Garands from $1250 to $1700 and many much higher. There were a lot of M1's and shotguns of all flavors. I thought overall the prices were high but look at our economy today.
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