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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
Posts: 15,054
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First off be ready for it to be crowded . Next don't be surprised by the amount of knuckle draggers and mouth breathers . Once you get past that enjoy the show . All the vendors will be knowledgeable . Go around to each table/vendor and to each building if there are more than one .
Don't rule out used , I would think in your neck of the woods a standard wood stock 30-06 or .308 are a dime a dozen . But if you want an AR style there will be tons of those there . I try to buy from local vendors if possible . You will see enough ammo and knives to make your head spin .
Nothing says you HAVE to buy that day , if you are overwhelmed or confused then back off . You have to be comfortable and confident in the purchase and use of the rifle . Sundays can sometimes yield some additional discounts as they would rather sell then take back to the store . But demand is high so bargains is a loose term . Have fun and report back .
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