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After the Nashua show, if I have any money left, I'm going to do a loop of the gun shops in southern NH.
I plan on going to Collectable Arms and Ammo at exit 12 in Merrimack, then off to Shooters Outpost and Rileys exit 9n on 93, then Bass Pro exit 10 on 93.
Have Tax refund, will travel LOL
I agree on all points -- it's a small show, but mostly good tables. I recall some ammo, but no bulk or amazing prices.very small, no ammo and very minimal accessories. really a show just of guns not all the other stuff you typically see. and crappy if your from mass. I would love to see this grow but I wouldn't recommend traveling to this show. Prices were fair and no taxes is always great but need to find Mass stuff. I live 10 min away and might just go if Im bored on saturday.
After the Nashua show, if I have any money left, I'm going to do a loop of the gun shops in southern NH. I plan on going to Collectable Arms and Ammo at exit 12 in Merrimack, then off to Shooters Outpost and Rileys exit 9n on 93, then Bass Pro exit 10 on 93.
I agree on all points -- it's a small show, but mostly good tables. I recall some ammo, but no bulk or amazing prices.
I agree on all points -- it's a small show, but mostly good tables. I recall some ammo, but no bulk or amazing prices.
I'd start at Collectable, then swing by Acme Armament in Londonderry, then up to Hooksett. Between Riley's and Shooter's you can find R&R Wholesale (cheap ammo cans) and White Birch Brewing. While you are in Hooksett, throw in a stop at [thread=160960]Wicked Weaponry[/thread].
Some places close early on Saturday, many don't open at all on Sunday.
Anyone there today? Last one wasn't that great but I have no plans today.