It was funny how soon after I took to the field with my bow, I was already looking forward to rifle season. Not that I don't enjoy archery season, it is just a lot harder to be successful at. It isn't going to be long before you can take your gun for a walk, so you better get out and dial that "boom stick" in, before it is too late...
Buy, sell and trade. Open to the public from 9 to 5 Saturday April 11 and from 9 - 2 Sunday, April 12. The show is at The Laramie County Fairgrounds I-80 Archer exit.
Food available on site. Adults $6.00, children 12 and under free.
Find out more at 307-760-1841 or 760-1180...
It's pretty hard to walk through the Old Frontier Town at Cheyenne Frontier Days and not notice a man in period attire--complete with gun, wool vest, and square cowboy mustache. The man living the early 21st century was Doug Gumm, gunslinger extraordinare and all-around firearm enthusiast.
Featuring the region's top weapons manufacturers, gear and equipment retailers, sellers, firearms experts and more, the Cowboy State Firearms Show is the one firearms event every enthusiast MUST attend.
We're running a Win Cash contest right now, where some lucky folks could win either $1,000 or $10,000! So it has me thinkin'.... what I would do with that kinda cash.
Officer Dan Long says keeping firearms under lock and key is even more important in homes with children, due to the dangers posed by kids handling guns without adult supervision.