Hi everyone. I just flew home from Tulsa and let me say that Saturday's attendance was incredible; you couldn't even move through the aisles. Here's something even more amazing: the building housed hundreds of thousands of guns, tens of thousands of people and who knows how many rounds of ammo and..........nothing happened! There were no fights, shootings, etc., etc. It only proves that law abiding gun owners pose no threat to anyone, no matter how well armed! Some other observations:
People were lined up to buy ammo. They were starved for it. And there was plenty there, albeit at higher prices than we would all like to see, but at least you could buy it.
I was talking to an older gentleman this morning before breakfast who happens to work for ATK. He told me that their ammo companies are producing a combined total of 9 1/2 MILLION rounds of 22LR a DAY!!! Seven days a week! When I asked him where it was all disappearing to, he said "I have absolutely no idea. It's unbelievable."
The NRA had a table at the door and if you signed up or renewed, you got a cool camo hat AND free admission to the show. Many, many people were signing up, which was good to see. I also ran into Wayne LaPierre making the rounds and everyone was thanking him for the fight that the NRA was putting up. He thanked everyone in return and assured us that "We are all in this fight together." Good to hear.
All in all, another great show in Tulsa and we will be making our reservations for next year later in this coming week.
Glenn
People were lined up to buy ammo. They were starved for it. And there was plenty there, albeit at higher prices than we would all like to see, but at least you could buy it.
I was talking to an older gentleman this morning before breakfast who happens to work for ATK. He told me that their ammo companies are producing a combined total of 9 1/2 MILLION rounds of 22LR a DAY!!! Seven days a week! When I asked him where it was all disappearing to, he said "I have absolutely no idea. It's unbelievable."
The NRA had a table at the door and if you signed up or renewed, you got a cool camo hat AND free admission to the show. Many, many people were signing up, which was good to see. I also ran into Wayne LaPierre making the rounds and everyone was thanking him for the fight that the NRA was putting up. He thanked everyone in return and assured us that "We are all in this fight together." Good to hear.
All in all, another great show in Tulsa and we will be making our reservations for next year later in this coming week.
Glenn