Usually, I go to the Ft. Laud. gun show. Not huge, but lots of varied vendors/dealers and are willing to "haggle" to a degree on some things.
Went to the Palm Beach gun show yesterday. Larger, more vendors, more items, and the prices were a flashback to the panic prices after the Nov. election.
A co-worker had his mind set on a Ruger LCP. Did research, found that 373-XXX prefix pistols were made post recall, and wanted to be sure to get one. Also had $1600 cash for a LMT AR. (None at show, and if they did, they would be more than MSRP).
Several dealers had the LCP listed for $399.00

(they were $279-89 at the Ft. Laud show). The two tone models were over $400. Just for giggles I looked at the Kel-Tec's SAME PRICE

The MSRP is only $339.00 (from Ruger).
Kept looking, and found one for $329.00 Target price for my friend was no more than $300, cash with CCW permit in hand.
The offer was made, and the dealer said
no. Over $30.

After going up and down aisles, found one for $315, same offer. SOLD. Ammo Aguila 50rd box close to $30. Hell NO I said. On-line ammo is cheaper.
I don;t know if it was Palm Beach County, or these sellers, were simply delusional. My Saiga AK was $349 in Ft. Laud. SAME rifle in PB, $559.00

I did find 7.65x54 Argentine Mauser Mil-Surp, 187gr BTFMJ non-corrosive ammo 20rds. for $8. (Always get a couple bags at that price). And Some Czech 7.62x39 non-corrosive mil-surp, 122gr. $5 for 20rds. (didn't get too much).
One mag dealer had Saiga Promags for $24.99 not 10 feet away, another had the same mags for $16.99.
All the AR's were over a thousand. Even a Sig556 $2195 (show special)

Even the DPMS Sporticals $895 at Ft. Laud, were $1100 in PB.
Old Mausers, even Moisan-Nagants, were over $300. kinda beat up and
very used.
These vendors lacked customer service skills, 99% were not willing to haggle over anything, and I was "disenfranchised" by the days overall exp. To have some 19 year old part-time "helper" behind the table tell me to go find one somewhere else. Little punk.
Sorry for the rant, OBTW, the show was packed, and the folks were buying, I just consider the enlightenment of DRTV, and a little personal initiative and research, have saved me a lot of money.
Happy Valentines Day.
