- Jan 13th – 14th, 2024
01/13/202401/14/2024Split Rock Gun ShowMore Information: https://gunshowtrader.com/gun-shows/split-rock-gun-show/428 Moseywood Road Lake Harmony, PA 18624Eagle Showsfalse
- Mar 16th – 17th, 2024
03/16/202403/17/2024Split Rock Gun ShowMore Information: https://gunshowtrader.com/gun-shows/split-rock-gun-show/428 Moseywood Road Lake Harmony, PA 18624Eagle Showsfalse
- Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Sunday: 9:00am - 3:00pm
General: $9.00
Children 12 & under: Free
$8.00 - Veterans & Law Enforcement
$7.00 - Anyone wearing Eagle Arms attire; Tee-shirt or HoodieEAGLE VIP: Veterans, Law Enforcement, Handicap/Wheelchair Guests - may enter any Gun Show 30 minutes early.
Tickets available at the door and online at EAGLESHOWS.COM
*Avoid the crowds by attending the Gun Show on Saturday afternoons or anytime on Sundays.
*Allow extra time for gun purchase background checks
The Split Rock Gun Show will be held next on Jan 13th-14th, 2024 with additional shows on Mar 16th-17th, 2024, in Lake Harmony, PA. This Lake Harmony gun show is held at Split Rock Resort and hosted by Eagle Shows. All federal and local firearm laws and ordinances must be obeyed.
- Phone: (610) 393-3047
- Email: [email protected]
- http://eagleshows.com/
- https://www.facebook.com/eagleshows/
500 Tables
Show was disappointing to say the least. Maybe 100 tables. Not worth my time. Usually a decent selection of guns , not this time. Looked like it was a last minute idea.
Great show if you want to buy a pickle or a knife, nowhere near the amount of tables advertised.
I was in the area from another state. Stopped by to check out show. Was not a big show but a nice setup. Nice show if you live in the area but I wouldn’t travel far for this one.
Great show if you want to buy a pickle or a knife, no where near the amount of tables advertised never going there again.
Yes, you are right. There is not anywhere near 500 tables. Couldn’t fit that many in this room. I go to a lot of shows throughout the northeast and many exaggerate how many tables. I use to set up banquet halls for weddings and such, so It’s easy for me to guesstimate at a glance. I would say about 95 to 105 tables. I went here expecting a much bigger show. It was a good show but I was passing by and stopped because I thought it would be much larger. I don’t like being misled.
Bad show this year only one room and half the tables were empty. Walked around took only an hour to see everything three times. Ammo prices about the same as anywhere.
FEB 5 AN 6 2022 I had my douths about going after the last split rock show whitch was real bad, This time one room only but almoust all guns or gun related items an no jewelry or 5 an 10 cent store items. good show, i did enjoy my selft
Little bit of everything !! Really enjoy walking around many great finds much good information lots of knowledgeable folks .,
One of the better gun shows in the north east …
This is a good show especially if you do a little homework and go prepared to haggle a bit. I suggest making a list of the things you are interested in because there is so much to look at here you might just forget what you came for!
Joe has the best shows in the area! go to them every time at Split rock can’t wait till the next one!!
Went to the show at Split Rock today, first time I have been to this show. I found it to be fantastic. Many gun vendors…yes there was a wine guy, and a pillow guy, and jewelry, but every gun imaginable was there. And I appreciated that it wasn’t all AR stuff…there was a lot of AR’s, but there were tons of shotguns, rifles, and handguns on display. I bought a whole bunch of ammo. I saw two .44 magnums I wanted bad, the the ol’ lady made sure that didn’t happen.
I have been to quite a few gun shows, this one is very very worth the effort to visit (I came from Long Island, New York).
I went to the August 2017 show, and it seemed much smaller than 700 tables. Not only that but there were lots of non gun/outdoor related booths set up, I mean I understand the beef jerky booths at nearly every gun show but a hotel pillow vendor and a wine vendor seem a bit out of place.
Many vendors had somewhat high prices on their guns and ammo, but there were some decent deals to be found. Disappointingly for me there was not as much military surplus as there has been in past PA gun shows I’ve gone to.
Overall if you’re close by I think it’s worth a trip, but if you’re thinking about driving from NJ/NY or somewhere far, I wouldn’t bother.
I go to all the gun shows in The north east this is a nice size show worth going to boy 3 guns last show there
Went to the one in August and was disappointed. I thought it would be bigger. It is billed as a 700 table show. Intruth I didn’t count but it didn’t seem like 700 tables. The prices were considerably higher than I expected, especially on ammo. I understand that there is not a huge markup on guns but there were vendors selling some used guns (Glock Gen 3 Mod 30) for more than a new Gen for goes for on Gallery of Guns.
I also have to say Caveat Emptor! Some of the stuff was not of great quality and price wise I was beat on a reloading book. Paid more for a one year old Lyman Book than I could get a current book for on Amazon with free shipping. I like doing business locally and developing a relationship with local people. It was my fault for not scoping prices on books prior to going. That particular vendor the woman there (I believe his wife) was a VERY hard sell and refused to listen to me for what I wanted. Kept pushing what she wanted to sell. She also seemed VERY impatient with people. Kept touting their website that is really quite terrible. Looks like it was built in the early ’90’s and was never updated. Un fortunately they were the only obvious reloading supplier there.
On the positive side it was a good place to see some of the hand guns I am interested in and when I am ready to make a purchase I have some options. I am also interested in eventually owning either an AK47 or AR15 and this show had an abundance of both. Especially in the AR’s you can find them in almost every configuration available LOL. Most of the vendors were very nice and were interested in talking and explaining their products.
I did have some quality time with my son who just joined the PA National Guard and will be going to boot soon so that was a positive. And I did get a decient range bag for cheap so the $14.00 entrance fee for the two of us was not wasted.
I plan to go to the Allentown, PA show later this month. Supposed to be bigger so we’ll see if it is better.
This is the only gun show me & my husband will even go to Anymore! This Show has everything, can’t even compare to the ones in Scranton!
Only Gun Show I go to anymore! Split Rock by far is Best! All other ones which are bigger, have all the best vendors spread out to far. All you do is walk more at bigger shows, dodging all the worthless vendors that do not even belong at a Gun Show! If Eagle Arms didn’t run the show, Split Rock wouldn’t be as good either! Do yourself a favor, if Eagle Arms isn’t running any Gun Show in PA area, trust me don’t waste your time or money! All the Die Hard Guys know exactly what I’m saying!