Re: Dallas vs Fort Worth gun show
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:59 pm
For those in the know, where is the best place to park at Market Hall ?
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Handicap parking, right up front.wford wrote:For those in the know, where is the best place to park at Market Hall ?
Fort Worth is really bad, especially if there's another event going on in an adjacent building (which there usually is).stroo wrote:Market Hall is the biggest, Fort Worth next and Big Town last. Parking is best at Big Town, Market Hall second, and Fort Worth is terrible.
TxRVer wrote:Handicap parking, right up front.wford wrote:For those in the know, where is the best place to park at Market Hall ?
Most of the parking at Market Hall is within a reasonable walking distance. The warning I would give is to take a beater vehicle. You will be lucky if you don't get at least a couple car door dings while there. the Parking spots are kind of close together and of coarse most of the guys going to gun shows are driving pee-cup trucks.wford wrote:For those in the know, where is the best place to park at Market Hall ?
Went today. It was pretty crowded but not like during the crazy days just after Oduma got appointed premier leader of the socialist party. The prices were about the same as you would pay for a gun at any gun store in town. Ammo prices were over inflated...but what's new about that? You can tell by the pricing that the gun dealers and ammo dealers are all price fixing rather than competing. Gun shows have become a good place to look at and touch firearms, then you leave and buy them from somewhere else.gemini wrote:Anybody go to the Market Hall Gun Show today? Your thoughts, please?
I'm going tomorrow after church. I'd like a heads-up on anything out of
the ordinary etc. How were the crowds and prices? Thanks.
Ammo is heavy to cart around. Seems like they would rather come with 500ibs and leave with 200lbs. Otherwise, why go through the headache of setting up? Cut your price to sell stock. Alot of those guys have been carrying around those milk crates full of old ammo for years (seems like). The last show I set up mainly to sell a few guns, but I had a bunch of ammo, cut the prices below what the ammo tables were asking, and sold every bit of it.03Lightningrocks wrote:Went today. It was pretty crowded but not like during the crazy days just after Oduma got appointed premier leader of the socialist party. The prices were about the same as you would pay for a gun at any gun store in town. Ammo prices were over inflated...but what's new about that? You can tell by the pricing that the gun dealers and ammo dealers are all price fixing rather than competing. Gun shows have become a good place to look at and touch firearms, then you leave and buy them from somewhere else.gemini wrote:Anybody go to the Market Hall Gun Show today? Your thoughts, please?
I'm going tomorrow after church. I'd like a heads-up on anything out of
the ordinary etc. How were the crowds and prices? Thanks.
There was a gun dealer down there that had the Kimber Raptor I have been after. It was about a hundred bucks higher than what it was priced at right here in town at the Bullet Trap. I ask them if they had any room in it and they acted like jerks. Instead of just politely saying that is the best they can do they had to get all lippy. If that is how it is, might as well keep my money local. I don't like Dallas anyway. I would love to move Dallas further away from Plano.gemini wrote:Ammo is heavy to cart around. Seems like they would rather come with 500ibs and leave with 200lbs. Otherwise, why go through the headache of setting up? Cut your price to sell stock. Alot of those guys have been carrying around those milk crates full of old ammo for years (seems like). The last show I set up mainly to sell a few guns, but I had a bunch of ammo, cut the prices below what the ammo tables were asking, and sold every bit of it.03Lightningrocks wrote:Went today. It was pretty crowded but not like during the crazy days just after Oduma got appointed premier leader of the socialist party. The prices were about the same as you would pay for a gun at any gun store in town. Ammo prices were over inflated...but what's new about that? You can tell by the pricing that the gun dealers and ammo dealers are all price fixing rather than competing. Gun shows have become a good place to look at and touch firearms, then you leave and buy them from somewhere else.gemini wrote:Anybody go to the Market Hall Gun Show today? Your thoughts, please?
I'm going tomorrow after church. I'd like a heads-up on anything out of
the ordinary etc. How were the crowds and prices? Thanks.
Thanks for the info. I'll still go to Market Hall. If I find something I like, sometimes you can lowball right before they start to shut down.
Doesn't hurt to try and it works every once in awhile.
Yeah, I know what you mean. I took my FS2000 to sell and found a couple of items I would have "traded" on but when I told them what I wanted for my FS2000 on trade one said "that's more than I can get them for" and one said "he had lots of them in stock and didn't need anymore." Both of these dealers were small time with just a handful of odds and ends and some new low end guns. The one that said he could get them for less wholesale had NO IDEA what wholesale was I'm sure. I asked the other one where his were for sale and he said he didn't bring any to the show. I'm SURE that neither of them even KNEW what a FS2000 was..........I just had to walk away laughing.03Lightningrocks wrote:Oh...I almost forgot my best story of the day. I was toting around my Polytech side folder with a sign on it for 1800 bucks. Granted that is pretty steep, but I paid 1650 plus a transfer fee last September for this gun. This guy walks up behind me and looks at the price and pops off about my price being ridiculous. I told him, OK...then don't buy it from me. I see him walk back behind the tables...LOL...he is running a booth. His booth had some junker Romanian AK47's by century arms for 600 bucks. I could not believe this jerk had the nerve to give me crap about my price for a RARE Polytech while he was selling a piece of garbage kit gun with canted sights for five times what he paid for it. I should have told him what for, but just went on my way.
I believe that the dealers who act this way are the "Know It All" types and don't have a clue about what they are looking at.QB wrote:Yeah, I know what you mean. I took my FS2000 to sell and found a couple of items I would have "traded" on but when I told them what I wanted for my FS2000 on trade one said "that's more than I can get them for" and one said "he had lots of them in stock and didn't need anymore." Both of these dealers were small time with just a handful of odds and ends and some new low end guns. The one that said he could get them for less wholesale had NO IDEA what wholesale was I'm sure. I asked the other one where his were for sale and he said he didn't bring any to the show. I'm SURE that neither of them even KNEW what a FS2000 was..........I just had to walk away laughing.03Lightningrocks wrote:Oh...I almost forgot my best story of the day. I was toting around my Polytech side folder with a sign on it for 1800 bucks. Granted that is pretty steep, but I paid 1650 plus a transfer fee last September for this gun. This guy walks up behind me and looks at the price and pops off about my price being ridiculous. I told him, OK...then don't buy it from me. I see him walk back behind the tables...LOL...he is running a booth. His booth had some junker Romanian AK47's by century arms for 600 bucks. I could not believe this jerk had the nerve to give me crap about my price for a RARE Polytech while he was selling a piece of garbage kit gun with canted sights for five times what he paid for it. I should have told him what for, but just went on my way.
Why wouldn't they just say there weren't interested in a trade (I couldn't really imagine that they'd want a FS2000 anyway but I did ask). Glad I didn't trade because I ended up selling the rifle and getting what I really had my eye on at Jeff's booth.
Anyway, their attitudes are somewhat perplexing at times but I refuse to do business with someone that's rude or condescending.