I would like to pick up on Nords last point about reaching out to people generally interested in antiques and the arts. If we want to take longrifles to art and antique lovers, then we need to take them to them where they are; that is antique and arts shows, museums, and galleries. That means, taking our collections and products to shows we don't normally patronize, assuming they will have us. I have tried that in the past only to be rejected as being inappropriate(crafts fair on church property) or illegal (crafts fair on school property). I guess I can keep trying. Actually, I was asked to come to a church crafts bazaar after managing to get an article about my work in the community paper. Unfortunately, I talked myself out of the invitation after I told the lady who contacted me what I charged for my work. I realized in retrospect that I made a mistake.
We can also try to get a show in a local art gallery, but that is a tall order in the best of circumstances. To get anything in a gallery, you need to make friends with the gallery owner, impress them with your work, and be willing to give them a 30-50 percent cut of the sales. The gallery is going to be more a gun or accouterment maker's venue as I can't see collectors letting the gallery take such a large cut of their sales. Since most makers really aren't going to have enough stock for a gallery show of their own, someone would need to put together a show that included works from many different makers.
If we wanted to try something like a gallery show of contemporary makers in Virginia, I would think that a show in Charlottesville would make the most sense. It is an artist's community with many high profile individuals from many different branches of the arts living there. The is also the highest concentration of millionaires in Albermarle Country than any other place in the country. Also, there are a number of high end gun makers within a couple hours of Charlottesville. I know that Alan Sandy already participates in an artists/craftsmen workshop tour in Albermarle. It is something they have in that community because there are so many artisans in the area.
Just some ideas.