MDGolom
Ultimate Member
I'm in Dallas visiting family and decided to make the 4 hour drive to Tulsa for the Tulsa Arms Gun Show which is billed as the largest in the US. Their website says 4,200+ tables and they limit non-gun related to 2%. They also claimed no jewelry or food, but I manged to get my supply of beef Jerky.
We decided to get there about an hour after they opened oto avoid waiting in line. We arrived at 9 and found parking bu had a little hike. There was no line to get it and the cost was $10.00. The place is #$^6$#% huge. I was very surprised that the first vendor we saw was Precision Firearms. The expo center is on split levels. The lower level is a little less than 1/3 of the space and the upper is the remainder of the space. The lower level is about the space of Chantilly. It's about the same a Chantilly just more of it. I did notice that no really large dealers. In Chantilly it's not uncommon to see vendors with 10 tables of handguns, but not here.
Ammo prices were about $300 for 5.56/100 rounds. I loved the place that had a sign "22 Ammo, Buy, Sell Trade". .22 was going for about $58/brick.
I'm not sure I'll go back, but it was an experience.
I'm including a couple of pictures. The second picture is of the upper level. The bottom picture is of the lower level which is less than 1/3 of the overall space.
We decided to get there about an hour after they opened oto avoid waiting in line. We arrived at 9 and found parking bu had a little hike. There was no line to get it and the cost was $10.00. The place is #$^6$#% huge. I was very surprised that the first vendor we saw was Precision Firearms. The expo center is on split levels. The lower level is a little less than 1/3 of the space and the upper is the remainder of the space. The lower level is about the space of Chantilly. It's about the same a Chantilly just more of it. I did notice that no really large dealers. In Chantilly it's not uncommon to see vendors with 10 tables of handguns, but not here.
Ammo prices were about $300 for 5.56/100 rounds. I loved the place that had a sign "22 Ammo, Buy, Sell Trade". .22 was going for about $58/brick.
I'm not sure I'll go back, but it was an experience.
I'm including a couple of pictures. The second picture is of the upper level. The bottom picture is of the lower level which is less than 1/3 of the overall space.