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The largest gun show in Arizona,
3 days long. Looking across the
parking lot from the Ice House
(stadium) at the fairground buildings
where the gun show takes place

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To help show the size of this
show here are two views of the
show with labels. The buildings
in the drawing are shown in
scale. This is a big event. I
used my GPS to help determine
how much I walked. It counted
two miles and I'm sure it didn't
work inside the buildings very
well.
TIP - bring
a bag that you can carry over
your shoulder or a backpack to
carry things you might gather
along the way

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I parked near the Ice House.
too bad I couldn't get a parking
spot like this when the gun
show is inside and not in the
other buildings. Parking for
gun shows at the AZ fairgrounds
is $7
TIP- drive with a friend
(or more) to help keep lines
short and your costs low. Additional
lower price parking is available
across the street if you don't
mind walking.

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Small arms Review Magazine hosts
the NFA (full auto, big guns,
etc) portion of the show. They
offer free copies of their
December issue and had many of
their other publications for
sale at their booth near the
main entrance to the SAR building

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Outdoor
Displays at SAR Show 2007 |
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A few canon of various sizes
and a gatling gun just outside
the door to the SAR building.

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A military HumVee and a Duce
and a Half (2.5 ton) truck outside
the Small Arms Review building
at the 2007 SAR show

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Some of the vehicles at the
entrance to the SAR building

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One of the items outside was
a standard M274 combat model
'Army mule' (also
delivered to USMC),
with a soldiers gear in place.
Pack, LAW, M16 and grenades all
help make this display look very
realistic.

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Close ups of the M274 Mule seat
, pack and radio

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Vendors at SAR Show 2007 |
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Gemtech, a leader
in modern firearm silencer
design was at the show with
items on display from .22 up to
large rifles

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More pics of the Gemtech table
and some of the items they brought
along to the SAR show

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EOtech had
a booth set up to demonstrate
their sights and optical magnifiers

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Lone
Wolf Distributing was
at SAR with their new competition
Glock slides, conversion barrels,
and other Glock replacement
parts, Glock accessories and
upgrades

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Lone
Wolf Distributors custom Glock
slides feature
front & rear cocking
serrations, beveled rails and lowered
ejection port, custom laser engraving, compensators
and more

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AK47
stuff at SAR Show 2007 |
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Vltor,
a local manufacture with a international
reputation. VLTOR had some of
the coolest stuff at the show,
because they are from Tucson
and their stuff is being used
all over the world and getting
the job done. Like this belt
fed full auto PKM for military
and other qualified contracts

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Ted
Marshall was at
the show with a few custom
items, things for sale and
some NFA items. Ted is running
an AK
Operator Level Armorers Course next
weekend (December 9,
2007) through LMS
Defense,
to register Click
Here


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Firing
Line does custom
rifle building on your rifle
or receiver, and will work
on full auto or semi-auto military
rifles along with general Gunsmith
services, they specialize in
AKs. Oh yea, they also make
the best US made AK47 receiver
hands down, so these guys are
the people to talk to if you
want a milled AK built to
order

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Beginning in 1999, Firing Line
started manufacturing the Best
AK milled US Made receivers in
the US. The
MLS99 - US Made AK receivers. Here
are two of their milled krinks

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Firing
Line is well qualified to handle
all your AK needs. From
A to Z. If you see a kit you like
at the SAR show, bring it to
Firinhg Lines and they will get
it built for you, then ship you
the complete rifle when it's
done.

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Krebs
Custom, Inc. Nationally
known for building
superb M1911 IPSC pistols and custom
AK47 rifles. These
guys are another top name in
the AK industry and they are
here at the show to talk to
customers and set up custom
AK builds. Meet the guy who
makes the guns you see in the
magazines

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Arsenal was
at the SAR show with plenty of
magazines and other things for
sale. Another reason to come
to the SAR show if you are into
AK47s. Most agree that an Arsenal
milled AK is among the highest
quality. Meet the guys and place
an order


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AR15
/ M16 stuff at SAR Show 2007 |
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Lewis
Machine & Tool
Company (LMT) was set up
with many of their items on display
(and for sale)
For the past 25 years, Lewis
Machine & Tool Company (LMT) has
strategically partnered with various
branches of the United States Armed
Forces, government agencies and other
firearm manufacturers to design,
develop and test multiple systems
and sub-systems.


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Primary
Weapons Systems, originally
founded as AK Concepts, Inc.,
was showing their new gas piston
system for the AR15 platform

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The Vltor CASV-EL
(designed and manufactured for
the US Navy) the M-32 Grenade
Launcher, and
the M14 Modstock.

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More
pics from SAR
Show 2007 |
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Some examples of the larger
stuff at the SAR show.

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The Vltor M-32
Grenade Launcher, (adopted by
the United States Marine Corps) Their
stuff is top end and in use,
it's great to be able to meet
and talk to the people building
this gear at a show like SAR

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Does this one look familiar?
Remember the movie RoboCop2 the
radio that opens up into a sub
gun? That was one of the prototypes
of this fold up subgun. You can
own one too, for a few dollars

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AzCDL at
Crossroads of the West
/ SAR Show 2007 |
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The Crossroads crew is busy
all weekend keeping the show
running smoothly for visitors
and vendors. They seem to have
it under control and are still
having fun. This is the 14th
year for Crossroads Gunshows
in Phoenix so they know the ropes.
Information and coupons are available
for shows in 2008 at the show
office in the main building

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Food
at Crossroads of the West
/ SAR Show 2007 |
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The SAR / Crossroads gun show
is at the Arizona State Fairgrounds
so there is plenty of food. Many
of the food areas are up and
running with hot dogs, burgers,
nachos, burritos, ice cream,
sodas and lots more.

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It's really not fair, because
you have little choice but to
get hungry as you walk through
the show you'll be smelling the
food cooking just outside. While
a few vendors are selling things
like hot nuts which might not
smell so great, you can walk
just a few feet and smell another
type of food being made, so there's
always something new

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Big
Building
at Crossroads of the West
/ SAR Show 2007 |
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The big building is really two
building that share a wall with
two big doors. This building
alone is larger than any Tucson
gun show I've seen and that means
it would be the largest gun show
in Arizona if it was the only
one used, but it's just the first
of six buildings for this show

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Small
Arms Review
Building at Crossroads of the
West / SAR Show 2007 |
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The yellow building is the Small
Arms Review building. At other
times of the year, this building
houses entire gun shows. for
the SAR show it's the Sixth building
full to the gills with tables,
gear and guns

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Tents at
Crossroads of the West
/ SAR Show 2007 |
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Between the buildings are two
large tents full of tables and
more stuff. Watch your step as
you pass the guidelines, but
check out the vendors here too,
lots of good stuff. A few of
my friends are usually set up
under the tents, so I always
browse through to say hello and
see what they've got for sale

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Green
Building at Crossroads of the
West / SAR Show 2007 |
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Between the Crossroads show
and the SAR building is the Green
Building. It's one of the larger
buildings and vendors are overflowing
outside and around this building.
Don't miss these booths they
are some of the more interesting
parts and collectibles at the
show. I almost always end up
buying something outside the
Green building

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Orange
Building at Crossroads of the
West / SAR Show 2007 |
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In back behind the tents and
next to one of the food areas
is the Orange Building. This
building is as large as the gunshows
in Tucson on it's own so there
is a lot to see in this area
too.

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Fifth
Building at Crossroads of the
West / SAR Show 2007 |
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The Fifth building is one that
is usually not used at the smaller
shows throughout the year. The
fifth building is easy to reach
between the green and orange
building, and when it's raining
you can get to the green building
without going outside, there
is a covered courtyard connecting
the two of them.

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More
Pics from Crossroads of the West
Dec Show 2007 |
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Surplus, hunting supplies, tactical
gear, CCW holsters, cleaning
equipment, clothing, spare parts,
bags and more than I can remember
from C&T
in Tucson. There is
literally a little (or a lot)
of just about everything here.

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Some rare ammo on display. Hard
to find ammo, collectable items,
bulk ammo for shooting and high
quality loads for hunting are
all available at a show of this
size. TIP: bring a fold up cart
or suitcase with wheels to help
carry your stuff back to your
car

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Some more pics to show that
not every square inch of the
show floor is swarming with people.
There is plenty of room for wheelchairs,
or walking canes. While it is
a busy show, it's spread over
three days so while there are
definitely crowds, it's not
difficult to find what you are
looking for while browsing the
isles.

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Many of the vendors are gun
shop owners, but almost as many
are private sellers or smaller
dealers without established stores
between shows. There are also
some very big names attending
with bulk ammo, and large inventories
on hand

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There are plenty of things to
shop for, not just modern guns.
Many collectors and custom builders
and craftsmen are at the SAR
show with their items

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While I'm sure we've all seen
better restrooms, the AZ fairgrounds
does have clean (and working)
restrooms available all over
the area, so you are always just
a short walk to the facilities
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Visiting the show from Tucson?
It's easy to drive to and find.
Simply get on I-10 and head north
to Phoenix. Pass the airport
and downtown and head into the
big tunnel. Once you've exited
the tunnel, watch for the signs
to the State Fairgrounds and
you are there. Just turn or
go straight at Mc Dowel and there
are places to park on the southeast
and northwest areas of the
fairgrounds

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