I absolutely LOVE S&D Gun & Knife Shows. I always go when they come to town. We always find a decent deal on ammunition for 9mm, 380, 45, and shotguns. They always have raffles for rifles and other awesome stuff. I love my concealed carry purse I purchased at the last one. It was $160 CHEAPER than any other CC purse Ive ever seen... And it was my favorite! Its typically divided somewhat into a small girly section, which Ive found to be the best place for wives that come along but arent interested, or to send your wife if you want to lie about how much you spent on a gun 😉.Yes, they have sections for things like throwing stars, katanas, and knives. But, they also have a huge range of in Stock pistols at several different booths. You can also find a new way to carry at some booths. I found my new way to carry my side arm at a veterans booth. A lot of the booths are actually ran by veterans. Even if youre not that interested in buying a weapon, but you are interested in history, they love someone to talk to. Everyone that works the shows are super friendly. I cant say that about ALL the customers, but most are a happy bunch enjoying the atmosphere and meeting new people with the same interests.
Vendors willing to share knowledge, good prices. Bought Smith and Wesson Shield at a good price. Wish they had more accessories, holsters, belts etc.
The gunshow had many handguns, rifles, and more injust one building. the price is reasonable and there are many to choose from. this is my first gunshow and it was worth it.
The show has been advertised on local radio for over 2 weeks with the headliner, guns, guns, and more guns .... and billed as a Gun and Knife show. My husband and I drove one hour to attend and paid $14 to enter. The majority of what is displayed are pocketbooks, jewelry, toys, some knives and basic flea market items. The vendors were barking their wares....bullet jewelry, donate to this or that, register to win this or that, vote for this person, and so on..... As a whole, not many guns relative to the other merchandise being offered, and the firearms that were on display can be found at the local gun shops and Big Box stores for much less in price (we have been shopping for my 2nd gun since Christmas and recorded prices). There were a few tables with nothing but ammo, but again, the PRICES ARE HIGHER than I have seen at local shops and online. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GUN SHOP. They dont charge to enter and have a whole lot more guns that cost less. A VERY HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT. This was my first, and LAST Gun Show.
Not a bad show, but most of the guns just look like they were just use guns they were trying to get rid of and the new rifles they had were more expensive that Ive seen at normal gun shops
Shari Davis Said it all.
Small venue, large selection.