A sunny day for a good gun show in Tulsa. I found an oiler for my 1910 Lee-Enfield buttstock compartment (all the correct factory stamps
)
Even got a WWII Japaense flag which some village had annotated with messages for a fellow who had come from that village...that one will be sent on to the concerned village in Japan (they cherish them, those things wind up in shrines).
Lots of Glocks, parts and repair manuals. There were very few bolt action pieces today, everyone seemed to be selling these downright ugly black high impact fiberglass semi-autos, capable of bankrupting your ammo budget in seconds
Oh and one more thing: Out of the thousands of gun toting guys and notwithstanding the access to thousands of guns and ammo, no one ran wildeyed gunning people down
Cover me while I clean my rifles
Jim Burnes

Even got a WWII Japaense flag which some village had annotated with messages for a fellow who had come from that village...that one will be sent on to the concerned village in Japan (they cherish them, those things wind up in shrines).
Lots of Glocks, parts and repair manuals. There were very few bolt action pieces today, everyone seemed to be selling these downright ugly black high impact fiberglass semi-autos, capable of bankrupting your ammo budget in seconds

Oh and one more thing: Out of the thousands of gun toting guys and notwithstanding the access to thousands of guns and ammo, no one ran wildeyed gunning people down

Cover me while I clean my rifles

Jim Burnes
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