The Baltimore Antique Arms Show stands as one of the country's most respected gun collector events. Hosted annually by the Maryland Arms Collectors Association since 1955, the show has grown from a small gathering at the Belvedere Hotel to an institution attracting thousands of serious collectors fr...
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The Baltimore Antique Arms Show stands as one of the country's most respected gun collector events. Hosted annually by the Maryland Arms Collectors Association since 1955, the show has grown from a small gathering at the Belvedere Hotel to an institution attracting thousands of serious collectors from across the United States and foreign countries.
The 70th Annual Show runs March 21-22, 2026 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds Cow Palace in Timonium, Maryland.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | 2200 York Road, Timonium, MD 21093 |
| Saturday Hours | 9 AM - 5 PM |
| Sunday Hours | 9 AM - 3 PM |
| Saturday Admission | $15 |
| Sunday Admission | $10 |
| Tables Available | 1,000+ |
What You'll Find: Collectable rifles, revolvers, Curio & Relic firearms, sporting shotguns, presentation swords, historical displays, and live demonstrations. The show features collections you won't see anywhere else in the country.
The show maintains strict rules to preserve its reputation:
The Maryland Arms Collectors Association was founded in 1947 by a half-dozen antique arms enthusiasts who met informally on Baltimore's Howard Street. Benjamin Palmer hosted the first official meeting at his home, where the group drafted bylaws and a constitution. After years of monthly member meetings with guest speakers on collecting and history, they decided to host their first show in 1955.
The show "turned out to be a huge success" and has continued annually for seven decades, evolving from the Belvedere Hotel (1955) to the Lord Baltimore Hotel, then the 5th Regiment Armory (1964-1989), Baltimore Convention Center, and finally the Cow Palace at Timonium Fairgrounds (1993-present).
The armory era (1964-1989) particularly built the club's reputation for running a superior quality show with strict rules enforced by a well-organized committee. This period established the Baltimore Show as the "must attend" event of the gun collector year.
The Maryland Arms Collectors Association continues its founding mission: "In recognition of the need for concerted effort in aid of those interested in the collection, preservation, use and study of arms, both modern and antique."
Membership benefits include:
From Washington, DC: 1. Take the most direct route to Baltimore Beltway (I-695) 2. Head west around Baltimore 3. Exit at Exit 24, head north on I-83 toward York, PA 4. Take Exit 16A East (Timonium Road) 5. Head east through one traffic light (Deerco Rd) 6. Cross the Light Rail grade crossing 7. Turn left into State Fair Grounds
From Padonia Road (Exit 17 East): 1. Head east through 3 traffic lights 2. Turn right at the third light (York Road) 3. Follow York Road uphill—Maryland State Fairgrounds on your right 4. Or use Park and Ride lot off Deerco Road and cross through Light Rail station
Timonium offers access to significant historical sites and museums:
Multiple lodging options within driving distance:
Ask about show discounts when booking.
The Baltimore Antique Arms Show is documented in detail in Keeping Arms: The History of the Maryland Arms Collectors' Association and the Baltimore Show by Lawrence J. Bopp, available on Amazon.
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