Is the NRA magazine subscription free?

Is the NRA magazine subscription free?

What are the benefits of NRA membership? As an NRA member, you’ll get an official NRA membership card, a free NRA decal, and a free subscription to one of the NRA’s award-winning magazines.

Does the NRA have an app?

Android users, click here to download the Shooting Illustrated app on Google Play. If you are still having technical trouble, please email our support team at [email protected] If your membership expires, please contact NRA Member Services at 1-877-NRA-2000.

What is America’s 1st Freedom magazine?

NRA’s first pure news magazine, America’s First Freedom, delivers timely, hard-hitting journalism that tells the truth about the threats to our Second Amendment rights. It features an editorial profile that clearly defines the issues surrounding the one belief that insures all our freedoms — the Second Amendment.

How often do you get NRA magazine?

twelve times per year
The NRA magazines are shipped twelve times per year. What is the difference between Regular and Associate Memberships? Associate Membership has all the benefits of Regular Membership except Associate Members do not receive a magazine, cannot participate in NRA elections, and cannot hold office within the NRA.

How much is a lifetime membership to the NRA?

NRA Raises Membership Dues

Membership tierPrevious priceNew price
Two-year$60$70
Three-year$85$100
Five-year$140$150
Lifetime$1,500$1,500

What are Freedom Week magazines?

Freedom Week refers to the week-long period where it was legal to buy, sell, and ship large capacity magazines in California as a result of federal court Judge Benitez’s ruling in Duncan v. Becerra finding the ban unconstitutional.

What do you get with a lifetime NRA membership?

As a life member, you’ll not only enjoy regular NRA membership benefits for the rest of your life, but you’ll receive an exclusive Life Member credentials package including a membership card, certificate, shooter’s patch, lapel pin and decals—all attesting to your new NRA leadership role.

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