This is what the show is all about; visiting with a friend, making new ones and discussing guns, powder horns, hunting pouches and all sorts of accouterment.
47th Annual Tennessee Kentucky Rifle Show
Held April 25th and 26th in Knoxville, Tennessee.
What: Kentucky rifles, pistols and related items - no cartridge guns
Where: Jubilee Banquet Facility, Knoxville, IN, I-75 north of
Knoxville, Exit 110, turn west and go 1.1 miles on the left
Show Hours: Friday, April 25, 9:00 a.m.- 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 26, 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Contact: Randal Pierce
908 Mercer Drive
Maryville, TN 37801
Phone: (865) 982-6538 Email: tnky.rifles@gmail.com
908 Mercer Drive
Maryville, TN 37801
Phone: (865) 982-6538 Email: tnky.rifles@gmail.com
Also remember:
The fifth annual "Wayne Elliott Best Display Award' will be selected
The fifth annual "Wayne Elliott Best Display Award' will be selected
Fabulous door prizes for attendees and table holders
Nearby attractions, come early or stay late and visit the East Tennessee Historical
Museum, Museum of Appalachia, Fort Loudon, Sam Houston Schoolhouse, and
Davy Crockett's birthplace; to mention a few.
Museum, Museum of Appalachia, Fort Loudon, Sam Houston Schoolhouse, and
Davy Crockett's birthplace; to mention a few.
Walter M. Cline, for whom the NMLRA named its national shooting range, was a Chattanooga, Tennessee photographer. Cline was NMLRA Charter Member #5. He became the association's second president from 1934-1939.
The top photo is one from a display at the 2024 Tennessee Kentucky Rifle Show of Walter cline's work. Some of his rifles and equipment was in another display here.


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