As with most gun shows the prices tend to be high, but good deals can be found. Last year I saw a Browning '92 .357 in mint shape sell for $525, a minty 1980 vintage Marlin 1894C .357 sold for $300, a super nice Lefever 12 gauge double sold for $150, a nice clean vintage Winchester Model 94 in .38-55 sold for $1,100, and $1,100 for a refinished '95 winchester 30-06 with an original Lyman 38 rear sight.
Personally I bought some bullet moulds for $10-$15 each, primers from $5 to $16 per thousand, 400 new Remington .45-70 brass at $30 hundred, and a bunch of other reloading stuff at equally reasonable prices.
Upstairs they have a regular antique show that is popular with the folks who are not so much into guns, and just behind the Convention Center is the now-famous Sundial Bridge over the Sacramento River.
Here are some pictures (taken with vendor permission) from last year:
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