The NRA Foundation's Firing into Fall Auction

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posted on September 12, 2024
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The NRA Foundation is celebrating the start of fall by hosting an online “Firing into Fall” Auction to fundraise for the future of freedom. This auction showcases over 40 incredible firearms featuring several exclusive models, and 11 sponsorship opportunities, most of which include Ring of Freedom benefits. The auction is open for bidding September 8 through 22, 2024. Nearly all the firearms in this auction have been generously donated, and The NRA Foundation would like to thank all the manufacturers who contributed. To participate in the online auction, go to firingintofall.muradbid.com.

The NRA Foundation wholeheartedly thanks its supporters, with whom it is committed to securing the future of Second Amendment rights. Since its establishment in 1990, The NRA Foundation has awarded $492 million in grant funding in support of the shooting sports. These grants are essential and benefit programs such as youth education, law-enforcement training, hunter education, conservation, firearms and marksmanship training and safety, and much more. All auction net proceeds benefit The NRA Foundation and the future of the shooting sports.

*Some items may not be lawfully available in all states. It is the bidder’s responsibility to understand any applicable federal, state, or local laws regarding all purchases made. Magazines will be removed from and not included with firearms when shipping to states with applicable magazine capacity restrictions. Please verify before bidding.

Click here to view all items in The NRA Foundation's Firing into Fall Online Auction!

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