Concord Gun Show

Unless they've gotten better the last two I went to weren't worth the price of admission. I won't be trying another anytime soon.
 
I will have some tables set up, piece of firewood with ERCB on it, come by and say hi if you make it. Everyone I spoke to (vendors) say to get as many winter/fall/spring shows in as you can because the foot traffic really dries up in the summer and people can do things outdoors.
 
I just returned

I thought it was worth the price of admission, then again I like to look at guns.

Lots of ARs, lots of ammo, I actually saw stuffed toys (that's a first for me) and boat loads of hand guns. Yes knives and coins too

I bought a lower

7 of 10
 
Just got back from the show…plenty of new guns if your into the whole full retail thing..Not really that many used seller tables maybe 3-4..Not many folks walking around with weapons to sell.. lots of ammo, better buy ammo before the powder component shortage… I'm really use to bigger shows Knoxville, Greenville, Asheville, an Hickory… I would say 6 of 10….
 
If anyone is going Sunday, could you do me a small favor?

I bought something and lost the receipt. I like to keep a record of purchases. If I could send you a description of the set up at the show (MS paint)
could you snag a business card or at least find out the name of the company?

I would really appreciate the help
 
Parking lot was full. I got some good deals on ammo (30 cal below $50!) but the firearm selections were mainstream retail. The interesting ones I found were exorbitantly priced. Found some mags I had been looking for as well.
 
I need 50 cal ammo cans, did anyone see a pile of them at the show?
 
As someone that works some of these show on the Arena side,it seemed that yesterday (Sunday) was busier than Sundays in the past,at least early in the day.Don't know how much buying and selling was going on,but I picked up a little bit of ammo that I was short on.
 
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