Guamsst
04-04-2014, 05:10
My tax return didn't come in so I only had about $1,000 cash for Tulsa. If you have ever been to Tulsa you know $1,000 doesn't go very far. I decided I would not buy any guns this time, just small stuff I can make money on later.
As I was walking the aisles I heard two guys discussing an Arisaka and I could tell they were confused. I asked what they wanted to know and they said it had stock markings which was normal for training rifles but it looked like a real rifle. It had a pair of nice cartouches to the stock and I told them it was probably a school rifle and they should look at the receiver. They rolled it over and I about lost it. It was a concentric circle school rifle with Trapezoid rear sight. Also had an original cleaning rod. They had absolutely no interest in the receiver markings and I shut off the flow of information at "School rifle". They put it back on the rack and walked off. I grabbed it and looked at the price tag....made the deal and walked off with the rifle for $250. I broke my rule and I really don't feel bad about it.....LOL
It is in good condition and with all the serious collectors at Tulsa I am always surprised by the common Arisakas at $400+ and the super rare stuff sitting on the rack at $200-$250.
Last show there was a Naval special training rifle in great shape on an end cap near the north Entrance....$200 You better bet I bought that one too.
As I was walking the aisles I heard two guys discussing an Arisaka and I could tell they were confused. I asked what they wanted to know and they said it had stock markings which was normal for training rifles but it looked like a real rifle. It had a pair of nice cartouches to the stock and I told them it was probably a school rifle and they should look at the receiver. They rolled it over and I about lost it. It was a concentric circle school rifle with Trapezoid rear sight. Also had an original cleaning rod. They had absolutely no interest in the receiver markings and I shut off the flow of information at "School rifle". They put it back on the rack and walked off. I grabbed it and looked at the price tag....made the deal and walked off with the rifle for $250. I broke my rule and I really don't feel bad about it.....LOL
It is in good condition and with all the serious collectors at Tulsa I am always surprised by the common Arisakas at $400+ and the super rare stuff sitting on the rack at $200-$250.
Last show there was a Naval special training rifle in great shape on an end cap near the north Entrance....$200 You better bet I bought that one too.