![]() ![]() The show features exhibitors showing and selling different kinds of antique and modern guns, militaria, knives, and other related items that entice you.Book your tickets now for the biggest Gun & Knife Shows Portland that will exhibit modern reloading equipment, arifles, shotguns, handguns, scopes, knives, ammunition, gun cases, shooting supplies, pistol and rifle magazines, collector items, military surplus, fishing supplies, archery, custom gun cabinets, safes, and jerky, and lots more under one roof. It is always best practice to confirm information. The show is in existence from last many years and always surprised people with their modern and high quality of gun & knife for over thirteen years. ![]() You can definitely expect some best in quality, fun, family friendly, gun & knife shows. This event forays into categories like Security & Defense.Īre you in search of the best firearm? Gun & Knife Shows Portland is back with some new shows that you will definitely love to see. This expo is going to be a one day event. Gun & Knife Shows Portland is going to be organised at Portland Expo Center, Portland, USA on. Portland Expo Center, 2060 N Marine Dr Portland OR 97217, Portland, USA Stop the "fish tales" already.Gun & Knife Shows Portland December 2017 Highlights Event Even if you don't want to support us, doesn't mean any of you need to bad mouth and lie about our shows. This Hillsboro gun show is held at Wingspan Event & Conference Center and hosted by Oregon Arms Collectors. the promoters gain ZERO from parking charges and have no control over the cost. There will be Antique and Collectible Firearms, Militaria, Old West, Edged Weapons, and much more The Oregon Arms 2-Day Gun Show will be held on Aug 26th-27th, 2023 in Hillsboro, OR. The Portland Gun & Knife Show currently has no upcoming dates scheduled in Portland, OR. And just to be clear there is no one person that profits from parking at the Portland shows, Portland METRO gets ALL profits. (mainly when democrats get elected)Īs far as the ARPC, Lions club, Rickreall, and most other club shows have 70-80% of the vendors that are at Collectors West shows and RC shows. say what you will but the interest in anything come in waves. Back during '96-'2001 the shows were pretty bad, then all of a sudden the interest in firearms came back. If you remember big 5 sold a mosin for $49 bucks 10 years ago. The shows haven't gotten worse, the demands have changed and inflation has bumped the prices up on every firearm. For a gun show there sure were a lot of GUYS buying candles.įor you folks that haven't been going to the shows for decades, new vendors with new products are extremely hard to find. If you popped your head in and the show was half empty we wouldn't get you through the door. At the Grants Pass show we had 2 vendors with health issues and 2 more that just canceled. As for the "seen on tv" vendors, they take up space. As a promoter I would say the shows have "changed" because all the old timers with the "good deals" are dead or dying. knows what the "Good Old Days" were like and the toys and stuff were always there. Never in the history of Collectors West has a gold vendor taken up a whole wall. If I'm looking for a good deal on a used gun - there's a number of online forums I belong to that I can find guns on, and a few shops I can usually rely on to have something of interest. They just were all a bunch of overall disappointments - and I decided that if I want to ogle guns I'll go into the local shops and fondle them, BS with the clerks, and not pay $10 to get in the door. ![]() His guns were way overpriced for what they were. Of course you couldn't do that until they were paid for and the background check was done. He sold you a separate upper and lower, and you had to be the one to fit them together for the first time. There was an AR guy there from Washington building guns on Oly Arms upper and lowers - but he refused to put the upper and lower together because he'd be charged the excise tax. ALL AMERICAN TRUCK & SUV ACCESSORY CENTER. Some honest deals to be had - but I wasn't actually looking to buy - I'd popped down there for something else and saw a "Gun Show" sign and followed it. The Pacific Northwest Sportsmens Show exhibitor list is below. The last gun show I went to was in Canby, and it wasn't bad. Lots of dealers there - selling a bunch of new guns at new gun prices, very few used guns, and the used guns were overpriced), the gun show at Washington County's fairgrounds (also, IIRC Collector's West?) - which was half the size of the Portland show. I was trying to sell my Century HK91 clone, but there wasn't a single looker after walking around the hall for about 3 hours. The last three I went to were the Collector's West show in Portland (a bust. It has been about 7 years since I bothered going to a gunshow.
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