Killeen, Texas is hosting a massive gun show this weekend at the Special Events Center on WS Young Drive for collectors, enthusiasts, newbies, or any other level of interest someone might possibly have in the purchase, understanding, or admiration of firearms. You will be able to look at inventory from several local Texas vendors under the same roof as national retailers with a strong desire to help you shop with confidence, and also learn or inquire about various firearms and ammunition.

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This is the very first time that Old Crow Productions has held a gun show in Killeen, and they have stated that it is very important to them to host a family friendly event that encourages all ages to attend and learn for the first time, or further their education when it comes to firearms.

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Handling the merchandise is welcome and encouraged in most circumstances by motivated vendors looking to connect patrons with the exact match they need in a firearm. It is almost like the catalog has come to you for three days only this weekend in Killeen.

Massive Gun Show Happening Now In Killeen, Texas

There is a $10 admission at the door, and all children 12 and under are free to attend with their families or adult chaperone. You can also purchase a three day weekend pass for only $15.

The Killeen Special Events Center is located at 3301 South WS Young Drive.

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