SHOT Show Swag

Over the years I have come home with a lot of swag from the SHOT Show. Every year seems a little different other than patches are always popular. Stickers are moving up in popularity due to the cost savings over patches.

Since I give out patches as well as take them, I tend to get some cool ones. By the way, the swag pirates already have the Altama patch set up on EBay for $60 and up. Not cool!

Then there is the perennial favorite that I always try to collect, the Dillo, from LaRue Tactical. It is a tactical “beverage entry tool.” LaRue makes great barrels and triggers among other items.

Then there is the more unusual swag. One year I got a pair of “Battle Brief” boxer briefs from Tactical Distributors. This year it was a pair of cool socks from Darn Tough. I wear their wool socks year around and love their lifetime warranty. These are from their new line called “Wide Open”. I’m wearing them as I write.

Then there is the really useful swag. My good friend Andy Langlois of Andy’s Leather sent me home with one of his Rhodesian slings. Unlike many slings which are meant to be primarily carry slings, this is a shooting sling. It gives a fourth point of contact when shooting a rifle. I highly recommend them.

I always like to spend some time at the Suppliers Showcase which is on Monday and Tuesday. The suppliers range from those having raw materials like steel and fabrics to industrial control software to firearm parts. One of the companies I came across was HolsterSmith.com which sells holster making supplies. They had everything from Kydex to leather and everything needed to make your own holster. They sent me home with a kit to make a leather OWB holster for a Glock 19. With a little work, it will also fit a Ruger RXM.

I don’t believe I saw any giveaway t-shirts this year but I could have missed them. To the Complementary Spouse’s joy, I only came home with one cap though I was offered many more. This one was from Arktis of the UK. It was in blaze orange camo (and not made in China!). Everyone can use a good blaze orange cap for hunting! As for Arktis itself, they make great combat smocks and chest rigs.

Since certain Facebook commentators are consternated about NRA directors being at the SHOT Show, I want to emphasize I was there under my own media credentials, I paid for my food, lodging, and airfare out of my own pocket, and nothing cost the NRA or its members a dime. Every other director who was there with whom I’ve spoken with either at or after the show did the same in terms of paying their own way. I don’t know how things were done when Wayne and his cronies were running things but this is how it is done now.

SHOT Show Swag Vipers

I learned a new phrase this week. It is “swag viper”.

A swag viper is someone who goes to the SHOT Show, vacuums up every bit of swag exhibitors have at their booths, and then puts it up for sale on EBay shortly thereafter. The swag ranges from giveaway caps and T-shirts to limited edition patches to 2023 SHOT Show LaRue Tactical “dillos”.

Below is some of the swag I got at the SHOT Show this year. I didn’t go out of my way to collect patches…much. I did make sure to get a complete set of the hexagonal Tuff Products patches. I know I gave out many more onlygunsandmoney.com patches than I collected.

I saw the Geissele badge holders going for $20 on Ebay. The LaRue Tactical commemorative dillo is still selling for close to $50. The most expensive patch soon after the show was the Liberal Gun Club unicorn patch which was selling for $189. It has fallen in price to “only” $89. Currently, the most expensive thing is 50 Glock giveaway pens going for almost $200.

I collect the patches and other swag as a remembrance of the good times I had at the SHOT Show, the people I met, and the companies I visited. Eventually, all the patches will go on a display board and hung somewhere in the house.

I know when I give out patches it is to remind people of my blog. Likewise, the exhibitors give out patches to attract people to their booth and to thank them for stopping by. Companies like Original S.W.A.T footwear have patch boards and a new patch for each day of SHOT. In that case, it is leave a patch, get a patch. I don’t think any company gives out patches only to see them being resold within hours on Ebay.

I have no problem with someone selling off a patch collection accumulated over the years nor do I have a problem with someone trading a patch or selling a couple here and there. What I do find objectionable are businesses vacuuming up swag only to sell it on Ebay. They go by cutesy names like “nevadatreasures” and “kristiescountlesscollectibles“.

How re-sellers like this get the swag is unknown. I just wish the swag vipers would go away.

SHOT Show Swag

I picked up a bit of swag at the SHOT Show. The swag ranges from T-shirts to pins to patches to caps. I probably didn’t get as much swag as if the Complementary Spouse had been with me at SHOT. She is the expert on getting pins and patches.

The joy of swag isn’t that you got something. It is the memories that come with it. For example, I ran into a couple of guys from Memphis on Media Day – Tactical Photographer and Everyday Civilian – and they each gave me a patch. I had been following them both on Instagram so that was very cool.

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