The Las Vegas Antique Arms Show is different from most any other gun show I have been to. The name says it... Antique Arms. There are no significant "Black Guns", no camo, no jerky, no rubber tomahawks, Just antique guns, books, old ammo, and some old gun/western memorabilia and art. Just last year I found a Harrington and Richardson $300 grade double, and a Dan Wessen double, both for reasonable prices at the show. The Lefever Arms Collectors Association puts on an exhibit of guns you will not see elsewhere every year as do some other specialty clubs. The major auction houses are there with samples from upcoming auctions. Most of the big dealers are there with inventory that would take a lot of traveling to see if not for the show.

I am just hoping that the recent events in Las Vegas do not affect the show.


Great-Great Grandson of D.M. Lefever
www.lefevercollectors.com