The Sig Sauer Pro Team made up of World Champion Shooters Max Michel, Daniel Horner, and Lena Miculek set a new shooting world record by knocking down 42 pieces of steel in just 4.42 seconds on their first attempt. The record was verified by the NRA.
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I enjoyed being an NRA member for years but currently I’m not. Main reason is cost & bang for your buck. A second reason is that it has lowered itself to the anti gun liberals deceptive level. The NRA supports some members that are just as radical as some of the leftists that they oppose.
I really don’t know how to control that but I know some real wackos that are members.
And yet Sig can’t produce the large grips that I ordered in April of 2018 for my new P320. Still waiting.
Have not renewed my membership, yet, and I’ll tell you why. The NRA spent thousands of our dollars in a race involving two strong, pro-gun republican candidates in AL. They tried so hard to make sure one got the nomination over the other. Why? Both were pro 2nd Amendment. Then they want to call around asking for donations? Really?
the nra is paranoid, with good reason.dates back to when women hated guns and wanted them gone,today my niece works in a office where everyone carries because of danger.women today are more open to defending themselves and nra provides training to make them safer and trained. when someone was fired and threatened kill everybody in the office I said tell her everyone is armed, that might not be a good idea
You may need to get a different organization to verify records. The NRA only seems good at bargaining our gun rights away and then fundraising off it.
Could you be more specific with examples from your comment Tom?
We dont need to go back too far. Since 2012, states have enacted nearly 600 new gun laws, according to data compiled separately by the National Rifle Association and the Giffords Law Center to Reduce Gun Violence.
Nearly two-thirds of those were backed by the NRA.