| Vendor | 85 Tables 8ft Tables: Dealer Setup: All vendors agree to comply with Federal, State and local laws and regulations. Applications will be available online. All vendors must have a NYS Sales Tax Certificate or a temporary sales tax certificate covering the show dates. Any vendor selling ammunition must have a NYS Ammunition Sellers Certificate or an FFL License, and must be set up to do ammunition background checks prior to show dates. An FFL dealer will be on hand to do Person to Person Gun background checks ONLY. All ammunition background checks must be done by the vendor that sells the ammunition. No exceptions. |
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SafeShoot Gun, Knife & Sports Show
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Shows are liable to change dates, times or possibly cancel without notice to the Gun Show Trader.
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They charge way too much for admission. You can walk through this show and see everything in ten minutes. I won’t be going back. Zero stars.
Small show but pretty good. It’s held in a gun shop/shooting range so can shop the store or use their range too. Nice assortment of guns and reloading equipment, new and used. Of course their is also lots of knives, jewelry, t shirts, health aids, fudge and leaf guard. I don’t mind the other stuff as long as it’s mostly guns.
Safe Shoot always has an excellent gun show with a wide variety of guns and collectibles knives.
Great way to spent the day and on needed items for the home.
I went to this show on 1-9-21. Attendance was light. I saw many more knives than firearms. It was more of a knife show. I didn’t find any bargains nor anything really moderately priced. I had reached out to the promoter ahead of the show asking if this was a good collectibles show from the period of WWI to WWII. The promoter said yes. I found just the opposite. I left empty handed and so did many people who left within an hour.
Due to virus some of the vendors with risk issues setup but will be at future shows.
I actually thought, given the circumstances, that Safeshoot’s shows so far this year have been very good. Lots of vendors. A lot of similar products, but that’s mostly due to NY laws, and not the fault of Safeshoot. I had a couple really good conversations and met some new friends, which I think is half the fun of a gun show. NY really handcuffs gun owners and sellers, and I think Safeshoot does a great job of working within the bounds of the law to put on a nice show.