Las Vegas Gun Show Nov 13 & 14

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Nov 13-14, 2010
Sport Center
121 E. Sunset Rd.
Las Vegas, NV

If anyone is going, Let me know and we can meet for chow or a frosty beverage.
 
Is this the show at Cashman center or place? Ill be in LV around that time.I was thinking about going.??Is it a big show usually ??
 
Eric -

It's at the sports center (off the 215 at Eastern... I THINK!)

This show replaces a canceled show in October, and I have never been to this show - so I can't tell you much.

Steve
 
121 E.Sunset . Thats over by the airport, I think? (Ill google it).I dont know the city that well. Im pretty good at finding casinos though..lol... Im 99% sure ill be going. Looks like a good show and the person im visiting says it was a good show the 1 time he went so, Im looking forward to it....
 
It's the Claude Hall show.

Sports Park is on Sunset just east of Las Vegas Boulevard, south side of McCarran Airport. Just a short distance from the I-15/215 interchange. Take the Las Vegas Boulevard exit from 215 and go north to Sunset, turn east a block to Sports Park. If you're at a Strip hotel go south on Las Vegas Boulevard to Sunset (past the airport runway) and turn east on Sunset.

Bring one dollar bills, the thieves started charging for parking (two dollars, if I remember correctly). Regular admission $15, a dollar off with the coupon http://lasvegasgunshow.com/flyer/lvdis.jpg .
 
Bring one dollar bills, the thieves started charging for parking (two dollars, if I remember correctly). Regular admission $15, a dollar off with the coupon http://lasvegasgunshow.com/flyer/lvdis.jpg .

I don't know what you're talking about, $2 is a deal for parking! :evil:

The last show I went to, parking was free but admission was $16. The previous show, parking was $6 and admission was $14 I think. Or you could park across the street at the restaurant and stuff for $3, or find a random street parking spot.
 
Well, I ran off and went to the Show today, and, far as my interests, there was a whole lotta not much, but then I pretty well only like the older stuff anyway.


Did see a 'NIB' ( literally, in the S&W Blue Box it came in ) S&W Model 58, late production, stone cold 'minty' as the day is long, seller asking $795.00, which is not a bad deal at all for one of those in that condition. Well used ones sell for that or more on G'broker.


And...and...nothing else which is worth rememberting as for being a reasonable-enough deal to bring home, or of any interest one way or the other regardless of price.

About "Zero" for older Colt 1911s or anything else early 20th Century or Pre-War Handgun...and about "Zero" FN High Powers of any era...and darned few to almost no S&W Model 10s or other K Frames or N Frames...a few, but that's it, a 'few'.

Had fun though, regardless...what the Hay...
 
I scored some excellent deals on Beretta and S&W magazines and some Weatherby ammo (made by Norma) at bargain price. It was worth a half day of fun. This was the 'Claude Hall' show, it was the big show 10 years ago but kinda became the lesser show lately.
 
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