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How to Legally Transport Firearms to and From Gun Shows in PA

Whether you’re planning to shop, sell, or trade at an upcoming Eagle Shows event, it’s crucial to understand the legal requirements for transporting firearms in and around Pennsylvania. State and federal laws are clear, but some gray areas, especially for out-of-state visitors, can trip up even well-meaning gun owners.

This guide breaks down how to safely and legally transport your firearms to and from gun shows in PA, so you can attend with confidence and stay fully compliant.

Transporting Firearms in Pennsylvania: The Basics

Pennsylvania law allows you to transport firearms if you’re going directly to or from a location where you are legally permitted to possess them, like a gun show.

Here’s how to do it correctly:

  • Firearm must be unloaded.
  • Place the firearm in a secure container (preferably locked).
  • Store ammunition in a separate container.
  • Keep both in the trunk or rear of the vehicle.

These guidelines apply to handguns, rifles, and shotguns, even if you’re not planning to sell or trade them.

Best Practices for Safe Firearm Transport

Use a Lockable Hard Case: Even if it’s not legally required, a hard-sided, lockable container adds peace of mind and shows good intent.

Trunk Storage is Ideal: If your vehicle has a separate trunk, that’s the safest place. If not, the firearm must be out of reach and not loaded.

No Loaded Magazines: Even detachable magazines must be unloaded if stored with the firearm.

Avoid Unnecessary Stops: Travel directly between your home and the gun show. Don’t make other stops with firearms in your vehicle.

Out-of-State Attendees: Know Before You Go

Planning to attend a Pennsylvania show from New Jersey, New York, Maryland, or another state? Be aware of both your home state laws and federal transport protections.

Federal Firearm Owners Protection Act (FOPA)

This law allows you to legally transport firearms through states where they may be restricted—if:

  • The firearms are unloaded
  • They’re in a locked case in the trunk
  • You’re traveling between two legal points (e.g., your home and a PA gun show)
  • You don’t make unnecessary stops in restrictive states

Note: NJ and NY have strict state laws. Even with FOPA, residents should carefully review the latest guidance or consult legal resources.

Bringing Firearms to Sell or Trade at a Gun Show

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You can bring personal firearms to an Eagle Shows event to sell or trade, just follow these key rules:

  • Notify security at the entrance.
  • Firearms must be unloaded and zip-tied per show policy.
  • Ammo must be stored separately and not carried inside.
  • You must be the legal owner of the firearm.

Once inside, you can speak with vendors, collectors, or private buyers about potential sales or trades. Always complete sales legally through a licensed FFL when required.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Transporting a loaded firearm in your glove box
  • Stopping for errands while en route to a show
  • Failing to separate ammo and firearm
  • Not knowing your rights under FOPA if traveling interstate

These errors can result in serious legal consequences, even if accidental.

Attend Confidently with the Eagle Shows Annual Pass

Frequent attendee? Consider the Eagle Shows Annual Pass, which gives you unlimited entry to all 2026 shows across Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. Travel smart, attend often, and never worry about tickets again.

Show Up Prepared, Stay Protected

Gun shows are a fantastic place to shop, learn, and connect with fellow enthusiasts, but being legally prepared is key. Transport your firearms responsibly, know the law, and ask for help if you’re unsure.

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