sounds good
Being held on the weekend of 19 and 20 October, in the tent by the Pavilion.
Usually free to enter and opens around 8.00 on both mornings.
Not a patch on Kempton but always good for a natter with like minded collectors.
Hope I may see some of you there.
John
sounds good
Hello John,
I plan to be there, so hopefully we will bump into each other at some point
As you say, no Kempton Park for air gunners,but a day out and a chance to see some nice old guns.
Brian
Well I made the effort and saw about 4 regular faces in the ten minutes it took to walk round, shame on the NRA for letting the Bisley fairs fade away. In a dream world we could move Kempton to Bisley but, knowing the way they work, it is very unlikely.
I was done in around 7 minutes Peter and that included 2 circuits of the fair. It is a sad reflection of its former self and the only positive is knowing that you have made the effort to organise an alternative at Kempton, which has actually ended up bigger and better!
John
The NRA couldn't organise an Arms Fair at a National shooting venue.
See pxss up and brewery.
I also visited the Trafalgar yesterday, but wouldn't have bothered if I hadn't needed to pick up some muzzle loading consumables.
It would obviously be ideal if the Kempton event could be sited at Bisley, a national shooting centre surrounded by the ranges and associated atmosphere, but it seems the NRA are more interested in developing the more commercially appealing aspects with new caravan sites springing up everywhere.
The MLAGB were forced out of their facility a few years ago which appears to still remain empty presumably awaiting some more profitable use not necessarily to the benefit of the shooting community.
Brian
The sad thing is that old Muzzle Loaders' Exhibition Hut has some serious history to it - every time I go past it now it looks more dilapidated, whilst as you say the rest of the camp is starting to resemble Butlins. Even the old Lloyds train carriage has been exchanged for a later one that does not have the character of the old one.
Very sad indeed Brian.
Sorry I missed you BTW - we only stayed around 40 minutes before driving down to Protek, where I did find a suitable old gun to buy
John
Whilst there is no denying the Bisley Ambience I think that Kempton is a great venue.
Easy access, good parking,all undercover,light and airy,you can see what you are buying -unlike the Bisley Pavilion, posh lavs!
Binners tribe and friendly staff.
I went yesterday, yes it's not as good as Kempton for airguns, but I did see a Titan Pistol, loads of Webley pistols and Brian of Purbeck Guns had some pretty decent stock, including a matching numbers .25 Webley Service. One stall had those didly small tins of 200 Milbro Caledonians for only a £1. I bought a chrome Kokusai M19 Smith copy for only £35, some ammo and a MTC Mamba Lite scope with BKL double strap mounts for only £70.