Floor Report #1…

CROWDED!!! 😉

But I would expect nothing else. As with every year, I’m talking to the various folks that do the support stuff, LEOs, cleaning crew, and security/door folks. General consensus as always is a very polite group, no problems, and lots of please/thank you/excuse me. Lots of families, and quite a few females of all ages by themselves, and obviously knowedgeable about what they are looking for/wanting…

Drool worthy…  Three single digit midgets…

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Charter Arms new Nitride Snubbie. It’s something they believe is marketable to those needing a harsh environment carry piece.image

And the good news is, all their guns actually made it this year!!! They were very appreciative of all the people coming by and checking on them.image

Any bloggers interested, we’re getting together tonight at Rocky’s Sub Pub at 1930 for food!  715 Riverside Dr, Jeffersonville, IN.

Comments

Floor Report #1… — 8 Comments

  1. Of course everyone is polite. “An armed society is a polite society”.

  2. Charter Arms gets dissed a lot by enthusiasts and I have to wonder why? They always seem to me to be ok guns, is it the steel they use? MIM parts? Ruger does that too so what’s the deal?

    • My Bulldog is nearly 40 years old and has run over 1,000 rounds with zero problems. Can’t say the same for my wrist. Charter passed through a bad management period and made some crap, notably the Air Force survival rifle.

  3. Roger- True!!!

    NC- Good question, I ‘think’ it was a quality issue back in the day.

  4. SOrry we are gonna miss you this year.

    MC is very sad not to see you….

    Mebbe next time.

    Have a fun.

  5. One of my FPS partners carried a Charter Arms .44spl. He had full faith in it.
    I hope the owner of those Pythons is keeping a close eye on you!
    Those 3 revolvers must equal a new (compact) car.

  6. Stretch, I think those Pythons would bring in closer to a car EACH!