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It's Baaaaaccck......Valley Forge Gun Show!!!!

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The Valley Forge Gun Show is going to be held back in our area - actually closer to our area than when it was actually in Valley Forge, although probably not as easy to access. Just off the intersection of Street Road (Rt 132) and York Rd (Rt 263) in Warminster, PA. That is just a little south of Tanner's Gun Shop as an added bonus, There is a show next month and then a December show, which was always the most attended. Looking forward to these.

 

Adios,

 

Pizza Bob

 

 

http://vfgcpromotions.com/Valleyforge_GunShow/index.htm

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I just saw their add in the latest Shotgun News listing the Lancaster location for Sept, I guess they couldn't change the add.

 

We'll see how well they do there, looks like most of their old vendors have moved to Eagle's Oaks show. Anybody know how many tables they can get into that new hall?

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I just saw their add in the latest Shotgun News listing the Lancaster location for Sept, I guess they couldn't change the add.

 

We'll see how well they do there, looks like most of their old vendors have moved to Eagle's Oaks show. Anybody know how many tables they can get into that new hall?

 

Didn't see the ad, but from the website it appears they are doing shows both in Warminster and in Lancaster. First warminster show is 9/22 - 23.

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Gonna hash this one up... Thinking about going. Anyone know if this will be a good show? Looking to shop for a few or any of the following: Mosin, unconverted saiga, mossy 590

 

I dont see ANY information on the number of tables, sponsored vendors etc. If anyone has any inside info itd be greatly appreciated.

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Went to this today , didn't count the tables but there was something for everyone

 

Ammo: decent gun show prices. Not the same vendors as Allentown and not as expensive.

9 mm sellier ran 11$ and 45 acp was 15$ for blazer aluminum and 18$ for Fed American Eagle.

Lots of rifle ammo , dont remember the prices but it was slightly less than Allentown.

 

Lots of ar s and ak s , converted zastava pap s for 599$ and romanian wasr s for 499$. As usual most of the ar s were not jersey legal.

 

Not many milsurps, did see laminated mosin s for 120$ and m44 s for 250$

 

Many accessories of all kinds. Good prices on Glock mags from 15$ used to 24 new. Many vendors selling 1911 mags.

 

Renewed NRA membership for 25$ also.

 

If you are in the area do stop by tomorrow.

 

 

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