Central Florida Arms Show

600 tables

since 1968

Lakeland, Florida

  • Largest in southeast
  •  held three times a year
    – third weekend of January
    – first weekend of May
    – third weekend of September.
  • sponsored by Lakeland Rifle and Pistol Club 
  • military weapons, swords, knives, guns, antiques, and more
  • yes, there is air conditioning!
  • at the SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus

http://www.lakelandgunshow.com/

https://lakelandgunclub.com/arms-show

Las Vegas Antique Gun and Knife Show

600 exhibitors

since 1962

Las Vegas

 “Longest continuing running event in Las Vegas,”

  • 3 day event
  • Annual, held in January (usually)
  • 1962 Harry Mann started a small gun show at the Stardust Hotel
  • 1969 Harry Mann died, Wally Beinfeld took over as Show Producer
  • 1969, the Show was held in a 4,000 square foot room
  • 2014 Riviera Hotel’s 95,000 square feet convention center
  • Friday, May 10, 2013 Wallace Beinfeld passed (84)
    – Wally produced the Las Vegas Antique Arms Show for 51 years
  • Karen and Paul Balfour took over as Show Producer
  • cool and unique gun show
  • Las Vegas Antique Arms, International Sporting Arms and Custom Knifemaker Show
  • nothing but guns and gun-related antiques

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So many one of a kind items here, its like a museum, but where you can buy stuff

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIeiarZXz1I

Las Vegas Antique Arms Show

2018

2017

NSSF

National Shooting Sports Foundation

Founded in 1961

Newtown, Connecticut


“To create a better public understanding of and a more active participation in the shooting sports”
Harmon Williams (of Browning) motioned to establish the NSSF at the Second National Conference on the Shooting Sports
The National Shooting Sports Foundation is the trade association for the firearms
industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve hunting and the shooting
sports. NSSF has a membership of more than 8,000 manufacturers, distributors,
firearms retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen’s organizations and publishers


Warren Page

– 1960 Created the First National Conference on the Shooting Sports
– 1972 Director of National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF)

NASGW Expo

since 1953

BRINGING SHOOTING SPORTS BUYERS AND SELLERS TOGETHER

The NASGW is the organizer and sponsor of the industry’s former Hunting Show, now known as the NASGW Annual Meeting/Expo Event. This annual event provides an unmatched educational, marketing and communications opportunity for the hunting and shooting sports wholesaler, manufacturer and sales professional.

  • 1953 organized as the Sporting Goods Jobbers Association
  • 1954 1st incorporated
  • 1962 name was officially changed

National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) represents: wholesalers, manufacturers, sales reps, media and service providers who are involved with hunting and shooting sports industry

  • 2021 Columbus, Ohio – October 27-29, 2021
    – Registration will open in early April
  • 2020 NASGW Expo = canceled
    – Dallas, Texas
    – Oct. 20 – 23, 2020
  • 2019 Orlando Florida
    – October 22 – 25, 2019
  • 2018 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    – October 16, 2018
  • 2017 San Antonio,Texas
    – October 17 – 20, 2017 at the
    – Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
  • 2016 Kansas City, MO
    – October 25-28
    – Kansas City Convention Center
  • 2015 New Orleans, LA
    – October 28
    – Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
  • Formerly called “Hunting Show

The NASGW serves as a liaison with other sporting goods associations, including

  • the National Sporting Goods Association (NSGA)
  • The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF)
  • The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation(CSF)
  • The National Rifle Association (NRA)
  • The National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses
  • The National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW).

National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers
One Parkview Plaza, Suite 800
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 USA
(630) 596-9006

http://www.nasgw.org


Tulsa Arms Show

4,200 tables

started in 1955

Tulsa, Oklahoma

The largest Gun Show in the USA

  • Held twice a year March & November
  • 11 acre building (480,000 square feet)
  • 6 miles of tables
  • general interest exhibits, antique and modern firearms, knives, swords, accessories, collections, and celebrity guests. 

“Since 1955, the Indian Territory Gun Collectors Association has sponsored two shows, typically in April & October, every year. In 1968, Joe Wanenmacher was elected secretary treasurer of the club. One of his responsibilities of treasurer was to produce the show. It was a tiny 100 table show when he took over, but under his leadership, it grew to be the biggest and best gun show in the world! I.T.G.C.A. no longer sponsors the show, but we’re excited to be sponsored by the Tulsa Arms Collectors Association.”

from their website

http://www.tulsaarmsshow.com

NRA Annual Meeting and Exhibits

600 exhibitors

since 1879

  • Held once a year in
  • One of the largest shooting, hunting, and outdoor shows in the United States
  • typically 500,000 square feet
  • Different venues around the country each year
  • Every major firearm company, hunting, outfitters, collectors, gear, knives, accessories, and more
  • NRA Show 2023 – in Houston, Texas May 14-16, 2023
    700 people at the Member’s Meeting
    77,000 attendees
  • NRA Show 2022 – in Houston, Texas May , 2022
    500 people at the Member’s Meeting
    66,000 attendees
  • NRA Show 2021 – in Houston, Texas May 14-16, 2021
  • NRA Show 2020 – Nashville, Tennessee April 16 – 19
  • NRA Show 2019 – Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana April 26 to 28
    (80,000 members)
  • NRA Show 2018 – Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Dallas, Texas May 4-6th
  • NRA Show 2017 – World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia – 146th
  • NRA Show 2016 – Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau in Louisville, Kentucky
    (80,000 members)
  • NRA Show 2015 – Music City Center, Nashville, Tennessee 
    (78,865 Members)
  • NRA Show 2014 – Indiana Convention Center
    (75,000 attendees)
  • NRA Show 2013 – George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas
    (86,228 members)
  • NRA Show 2012 – America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri
    (73,740 attendees)
  • NRA Show 2011 – CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 
    (71,000 members)
  • NRA Show 2010 – Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina
  • NRA Show 2009 – U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona
    (70,000 members)
  • NRA Show 2008 – Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky
    (66,229)
  • NRA Show 2007 – America’s Center complex in St. Louis, Missouri
    (64,000)
  • NRA Show 2006 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    (54,335 members)
  • NRA Show 2005  – George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas
    (60,000 members)
  • NRA Show 2004 – Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania 
  • NRA Show 2003 – Orlando, Florida
  • NRA Show 2002 – Reno, Nevada
  • NRA Show 2001 – Kansas City, Missouri on May 18-20.
  • NRA Show 2000 – in Charlotte, North Carolina
  • NRA Show 1999 – in Denver, Colorado
  • NRA Show 1998 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

http://www.nraam.org/