The Association of Firearms and Ammunitions Dealers of the Philippines, Inc. (AFAD) returns for the second installment of the country’s biggest and grandest show – the 28th Defense and Sporting Arms Show – beginning Thursday at the Megatrade Hall of the SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City.
AFAD President Hagen Topacio said the 5-day show is part of the group’s vigorous campaign to bring back the luster in the industry after being sidelined for nearly three years due to Covid pandemic.
“The Association of Firearms and Ammunitions Dealers of the Philippines Inc. (AFAD) is excited anew to showcase world-class locally made and imported firearms, ammunitions and paraphernalia once again after three years,” said Topacio.
“The success of the show’s first installment last July really has boosted the spirit and enthusiasm of AFAD members and partners. The pandemic really affected not just our industry but all the sectors and communities. In this second part of the expo, expect us to showcase more and new line of product is available for all responsible gun-owners,” said the 2021 Vietnam Southeast Asian Games silver medalist in shotgun event of shooting.
Sen. Ronald ‘Bato’ Dela Rosa was again invited and has confirmed his presence in the opening day on November 24. The gate is open at 11:00 am.
Topacio added that new sets of exciting activities are lined up during the five-day event as well as the usual tete-a-tete between the visitors and distributors to resolve and answers all inquiries regarding their needs and product availability.
He added that enthusiasts could also learn a thing or two as AFAD will conduct seminars and educational programs on self-defense, responsible gun ownership, firearms safety handling, and regulation policy on gun ownerships.
“AFAD in collaboration with the Philippine National Police and other concerned agencies is always at the helm and ready to help in the processing of the needed documents for license applications and renewal,” stated Topacio.
The veteran shooter is inviting the publicand responsible gun-owners to come and support the educational sporting arms show.