My wife, youngest son and I just got back from a few hours at the Tulsa gun show. This is only for the upper portion (about 2/3's of the show) so it's not a complete look.
My observations:
EBR's---Plentiful and overpriced. Especially M-1 carbines...$650 (and trashy) and up with an $800 average....lot's of M-1's..but then the CMP has been pushing them out of the door lately so why is the price so high?
Handguns---Fair supply of semi-autos so everyone should find something at upper end of pricing. Revolvers....pick what you want except for snubbies...they are towards the low end of supply.
Longguns---Lot's of new and old in all calibers. Yes, you can find them in .308, 30-06 & .223 and just about any model you want. On the high end of long gun pricing for miliary calibers...medium to high on others.
Ammunition---It's there, but leaving through the door. People are paying like 2x Wal Mart prices for common pistol caliber ball ammo. For military rifle ammo...stick to the internet except for .308 and some 30-06 scattered about outside the official ammo dealers.
Magazines---Way overpriced. Lots and lots or AR mags...no shortage here. Prices should fall soon. All mags overpriced over mail order...I'd stick with MidwayUSA or CDNN.
Specialty Observations---I saw Cylinder & Slide at the show. Started to pick up some pieces parts but decided to bring the whole gun to them tomorrow to take home with them. A very few Tactical Solutions upgrades around. High end jewelry in places----the wife found it---dang it. Lot's of safes to look at and choose from. Bag, backpack & holster dealers---prices not bad..a bit shy on leather holsters in the upper level...was looking for the couple from Arkansas with the Sting Ray hide holsters and did not find them---dang it. Bryon Gaston (Major Malfunction) was set up to subvert the gun buying public with supressors and MG's...really nice guy you should tell him hello if you go.
Reloading Supplies---Slim pickin's in the upper level...didn't make it to the lower where the heavy hitters usually are. Still, looked a bit thin despite sticking to the upper level.
Dutch Van Kirk (Enola Gay Navigator) was at the show signing autographs. 88 and a mind like a steel trap...quite impressive. He's the last living crew member of the Enola Gay. If you are in town it's worth the price of admission just to shake his hand. Way to go Dutch ! ! ! !