What cool things to see at a gun show in Nevada?
My buddies and I have been shooting guns for so long but have never been to a gun show. We're finally going to one in Nevada this coming June. What cool things can I expect to see in these events I mean what types of guns, accessories, and gear will I find??? Will it be pretty sweet or am I getting too worked up for it?
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- theres gonna be one this june... i didnt know they sell some kickasss guns for lots of money... i know cause my dad is a seller and they have some really nice guns there too watch out for the fatasss rich people because they get pissed if u touch their gun, but i can care less... the gun shows rnt as exiting as they used to be because the gun marlet is up so high now and good deals are hard to be found I prefer the SCI shows way more now its a sight to see
- I'm not sure about the state laws for Nevada concerning gun shows or events. But If you are really wanting to see all types of weapons and their firepower, forget a simple gun show, go to KNOB CREEK in KY. Lee R. Emery, (from the, " WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNTION PRIVATE" quote and Mailcall)even has gone there. Best way to see flamethrowers, miniguns, tracers, explosions ect....
- Depends on the gun show. I went to the Soldier of Fortune Gun Show in Las Vegas some years ago. That was a hoot. I was impressed by the very nice, fully operational, 45-70 civil war Gatling Gun sitting next to the equally working M-2 Browning 50 Cal. machine gun. The SOF show is more for the tactical oriented shooter. Lots of fun military type stuff there. Your regular gun shows, for hunters and collectors, will have some nice displays of gunsmithing art like engraved guns and custom built jobs. Sometimes you can find that gun you've been looking for or a bargain you just can not pass up. Take the wife or girlfriend (but not both at the same time), some of the art work (paintings and do-dads) are quite well done and often a bargain. At a local show here in Wyoming I found an engraver out of Montana. Does great work. I gave him my prized 629 for a full coverage engraving. Got the gun back in six weeks and only cost me $400. Sending the gun to Smith & Wesson would have cost me thousands and I would have been lucky to get the gun back in six months. I just love gun shows. . .
- you are gonna see everything there. guns knifes, saws camping gear etc. have fun but make sure you take alot of money. gun shows are usually more expensive than just going to the store and buying a gun. gun shows are always over priced.
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