The annual spring Syracuse Gun Show makes its return to the New York State Fairgrounds this weekend, now hosted in the Dairy Building instead of the usual Center of Progress. From March 15 to 16, attendees can explore 800 to 1,000 tables filled with a variety of firearms, military memorabilia, and collectibles from across the U.S.
This year’s show includes features such as a range of vintage weapons, including the Winchester 1866 lever-action rifle priced at $7,200, and unique memorabilia from U.S. servicemen from World War II. Visitors can also bring old firearms for trade or sale, while Onondaga County Sheriff Office representatives will be on-site to assist with pistol license inquiries. Admission is set at $10 for adults and $8 for seniors, with free entry for children under 12 accompanied by an adult.
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