Crossroads of the West Gun Shows

Crossroads of the West Gun Shows is a travelling gun show, the largest in the United States.[1] Their regular attendance of 10,000 was predicted to exceed 17,000 following the 2015 San Bernardino attack.[2] As many as 1,400 vendors attend.[3] It holds 60 shows a year.[4] Total annual attendance exceeds 500,000.[5] It is a member of the National Association of Arms Shows.[1]

Crossroads of the West Gun Shows maintains a strict policy prohibiting loaded firearms or magazines on show premises. In 2015, after forty years in business, a man at a show in Phoenix, Arizona, accidentally shot a friend with a newly purchased antique firearm. The injury was non-life-threatening.[6] A Taiwanese national was arrested in 2016 after purchasing 17,000 rounds of ammunition at a Crossroads of the West show.[7]

Popular items include ammunition and civilian versions of M-16/M-4 style "black guns".[8] Non-firearm merchandise includes swords, survival gear, and beef jerky.[5]

People often attend with their families.[9] At some venues concealed carry classes are offered.[10]

Bob Templeton started the company in Salt Lake City[11] in 1975 with his wife Lynn.[1]

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