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Nations Gun Show - Chantilly VA
Does anyone know if vendors will be at this show who sell AR15 lower receivers?
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11-15-2013 06:30 PM
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The Chantilly show has gone SO FAR DOWN HILL in the last couple years, I will not go anymore. They have become OVERPRICED and UNDERSTOCKED. More jewelry, toys, and food, than guns.
Save your time and energy and find another show to go to. Here is a link to upcoming shows. My favorites are; Fredericksburg, Richmond (RIR race track, NOT the NEW one at the convention center), and Doswell is getting better. Just my $.02 (Dale City is small but has the BEST FOOD of any venue)
VIRGINIA GUN SHOWS Uptodate list of gun shows in Virginia
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went to the show and wasnt much there for me.there are receivers there but watch places like aim surplus as youll get a better deal.went to dale city show once and its small but fn111557 is correct the food is great!!!!
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if you are looking for an AR im selling one PM me
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Have no plans to ever go there again.
The show shares the parking lot with strip stores. The mall cops will tow any gun show cars that they identify, if they catch you parking in one of "their" spaces. But, the entire lot fills early on weekends, & there is no street parking within a mile or two.
AIM Surplus is good to deal with, I buy C&R's & ammo from them.
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I am afraid many "Gun Shows" have gone down hill. As far back as 2006, the big Cal Expo gun show in Sacramento CA was down to one building with arts and crafts, jewelry, dirty movies, pottery, and a few gun related tables: maybe 20%. Back in the day (1980s and 1990s) it was three full buildings (upstairs and downstairs), and 95% guns. It was second only then to the great (but now extinct) Pamona gun show.
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