The 51st International Arms and Collector's Fair is a three-day event taking place from March 19 to 21, 2027, at the Messe Luzern. The fair is targeted towards shooters, hunters, and enthusiasts of arms and militaria. The event marks the 50th anniversary of the fair, which has been a tradition for half a century. The program includes special exhibitions and historical presentations, paying homage to five decades of passion, expertise, and tradition.
The Luzerner Polizei (Luzern Police) will have a stand at Hall 3, Stand 307, where visitors can test their knowledge of the Swiss gun law and the police's firearms department. A quiz will be held to challenge visitors' knowledge, and they will also be presented with informative materials related to the topic.
In Hall 4, Stand 415, the Lasershot company will have a laser shooting range where visitors can participate in a fun and interactive shooting simulation. The simulation is suitable for both law enforcement and private users, offering a cost-effective and easy way to train and improve shooting skills.
The Revierjagd Luzern (Luzern Hunting Association) will also have a special exhibition titled "Faszination Raubwild" (Fascination of Wild Predators) at Hall 4, Stand 471. The exhibition will focus on wild predators in Switzerland and will feature a range of exhibits and presentations.
At Hall 3, Stand OG3, Lakeside Shooting will offer a shooting course where visitors can test their accuracy and reaction time. The course will feature a range of targets, and visitors can compete with others to win attractive prizes. Instructors will be on hand to provide tips and guidance.
In Hall 3, Stand 350, the Strebel Bogensport-Team will offer visitors the opportunity to try their hand at archery and crossbow shooting. Modern high-tech equipment and traditional wooden bows will be available for visitors to try under the guidance of experienced instructors.
The Gesellschaft Waffen und Militaria (Society of Arms and Militaria) will have a special exhibition at Hall 4, Stand 424, featuring a range of firearms from the Second World War. The exhibition will include a variety of exhibits and presentations.
Finally, the Cowboy Coffee stand at the outdoor area, F5, will offer visitors a unique coffee experience with a rustic, Western theme. The coffee is made from high-quality Arabica beans from Central and South America, and visitors can enjoy a show-roasting of coffee over an open fire.
