Bitter and I decided to take one last tour of the floor today before heading back home. We talked to Tom Knapp on the way to the exhibit floor.  Pretty cool! It’s the kind of thing that happens at an NRA convention.
I visited the Styer booth, where they had a few AUGs on display. I asked the Styer guy if they were building those here now, because new AUGs can only be imported for law enforcement or military use. He said Styer was considering building a plant in the US to make the AUG, but that they have been concerned about the political situation.  They don’t want to invest in building a factory here only to have the AUG banned at some point in the future, and be out their investment in establishing manufacturing here. He said that if they make the decision to go ahead with a US factory, which is looking more likely since the political situation seems to be favorable, expect to see a domestic built AUG by next May. Cool.
I also checked out the SIG 556, which I liked a lot. I’m disappointed that Robinson Arms didn’t get a booth there, as I’d like to handle an XCR before I decide whether I want to get one. I liked how the 556 operated though.  It has a very crisp trigger pull.
It was pretty packed on Saturday. This is a view of the exhibit floor. The NRA News booth is in the middle, where Cam and his crew reside, and were simulcasting the convention.
Of course Barrett had a very popular booth.  I didn’t see Ronnie himself around, but Lots of folks were taking his literature. I think most of us will just have to pretend we can afford
Rock River Arms was showing off a lot of their AR product.
I like the P90.  The PS90, I’m not sure about.  If I were going to go for one, I think I’d rather just get the SBR version and go through all the NFA stuff.  To me the beauty of this personal defense weapon is putting a lot of firepower in a very compact package.  Once you get rid of the compact, it’s just a rifle with a small caliber underpowered cartridge that takes forever to locate where the chamber is, and is still hard to check even when you find it.
This picture wasn’t meant for me to be aiming straight at the camera, but it ended up that way, because by the time Bitter got to snap the pic, the table had rotated. Like I said, everything on the floor has to be rendered inoperable to be put on display.
30 Caliber Browning machine gun. My hand is showing for scale. You’ll notice the belt of fake .22LR along the bottom.

This is the view from the outside. It’s beautifully landscaped all over the Anheiser-Busch plant.
Anheiser-Busch’s Mash Tuns.
Brew kettles. Forgive the orangeness of the picture, as the light wasn’t very good.