Top 5 Reasons I Won't Be Going To Gun Shows Anymore

Published on December 28, 2020
Duration: 5:02

The host of God Family and Guns, with high authority and long-term experience, critically assesses the current state of gun shows. He details five key reasons for his decision to stop attending: rampant price gouging since 2020, a significant drop in the percentage of actual gun vendors, a severe lack of product variety, a negative and anxious atmosphere, and the complete absence of negotiation. The analysis highlights a decline from a community-focused event to a market with inflated prices and limited offerings.

Quick Summary

The host of God Family and Guns explains why he no longer attends gun shows, citing five key issues: significant price gouging since 2020, a drastic reduction in the number of actual gun vendors, a severe lack of product variety, a negative and anxious atmosphere, and the complete absence of negotiation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Decision to Stop Attending Gun Shows
  2. 00:55Reason 1: Price Gouging Since 2020
  3. 01:22Reason 2: Decline in Gun Vendors
  4. 02:04Reason 3: Lack of Product Variety
  5. 02:45Reason 4: Negative Atmosphere
  6. 03:33Reason 5: No Negotiation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are gun show prices so high now?

Since 2020, prices at gun shows have reportedly skyrocketed. The host of God Family and Guns notes that they have become one of the worst places to find a good deal on firearms due to significant price increases across the board.

Are there fewer gun vendors at gun shows?

Yes, the percentage of tables actually selling guns has dropped dramatically. What used to be 80-90% of vendors selling firearms is now estimated to be only 15-20%, with many tables selling unrelated items.

What happened to the variety of products at gun shows?

The unique and rare finds that once characterized gun shows are largely gone. Remaining gun vendors often have limited variety, focusing on common, mass-market items instead of specialized or collectible firearms.

Is negotiation still possible at gun shows?

According to the host, the traditional culture of 'wheeling and dealing' is gone. Vendors are often inflexible on their high prices, making negotiation difficult, unlike some local gun stores that may still be open to it.

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