Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show, the world’s biggest gun and knife show, will return to Expo Square at the Tulsa Fairgrounds November 9-10.

From a modest starting in 1955, the show has grown to almost six miles of indoor exhibits. The show will fill the 11-acre building with more than 4,250 exhibits of fine antique and modern firearms, knives, swords and accessories, on display and for sale.

General-interest exhibits will include wildlife and western art, bronze work and jewelry. Several collectors’ organizations will be present with outstanding exhibits and items to sell.

The Ruger Collectors and Smith & Wesson Collectors will be featured guests. The Wanenmacher Show is international in scope, drawing exhibitors and spectators worldwide.

The public is invited to bring their firearms, swords, and knives for a free appraisal, or to sell or trade. Most exhibitors will take a gun in trade. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet Jim West, star of Alaska Wild West and see the NRA National Firearms Museum’s display plus a Model 70 Winchester with a Transistor Radio.

Admission is free with the purchase of a new NRA (National Rifle Association) membership at the door. Receive a discounted price of only $35, which includes a free cap or a tee shirt valued at $16.95, plus free admission. Several thousand spectators took advantage of this offer during the past year.

Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show brings more than $19 million to Tulsa annually, and more people attend Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show than any other 2-day event at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. The show is open to the public Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Advance admission, V.I.P. Passes, will be sold at 2A Shooting Center, Green Country Arms & Pawn, Sports World, and Gray’s Jewelry Gun and Pawn in Tulsa and Broken Arrow, and RJ’s Gun Shop in Broken Arrow..

Visit the website at www.TulsaArmsShow.com for information on parking, shuttles, hotels, and more.  The show is sponsored by Tulsa Arms Collector’s Association