6 Mother’s Day Gifts for an NRA Mom

If you have an #NRAMom, consider showing her you care with one of these gifts that support her 2A dedication.

by posted on May 3, 2021
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If you want to show your mom, wife, sister or any other mother in your life how much her happiness means to you, get her a 2A-related gift that shows you get her. While there’s nothing better than quality time together at the range, these gifts are great ways to show you care.

Teal Targets
Girls with Guns (GWG) has teal targets to match her teal gun. Take mom to the range for some quality time in style. These targets feature neon impact indicators so even the matriarch with approximately 1,456 pairs of eyeglasses lying around the house can see her shots without trekking downrange. The adhesive backing also means no harm done if her stapler jams or she forgets it at home! gwgclothing.com


Realtree Mountain Series Fragrance
Even the most active of outdoorswomen can’t spend every day afield … sometimes we like to get dressed up and smell fresh and florally with Realtree Mountain Series for Her. This perfume includes amber top notes, jasmine heart notes and lemon bottom notes for a scent as unique and beautiful as your mom. The pink camouflage bottle would also look great next to her Realtree-pattern bowrealtree.com

Sparkle Earmuffs and Glasses
Get your mom eye and ear protection that matches her sparkling personality! These bedazzled ear muffs and eye glasses are sure to make her range outfit pop. They come in every color or pattern you could want from teal (our personal favorite) to a truly star-spangled American flag. If she’s new to shooting, wearing next-level ear protection is an extra incentive to get to the range, which makes her safer. gungoddess.com

Tactical Rifle Case
Is your mom or wife planning her dream destination hunt or committing to out-of-town matches? She’s going to need a TSA-approved gun case to bring her favorite rifle with her. This crushproof, dustproof and weather-resistant Pelican case has wheels and stainless-steel lock hasps to keep her firearm safe wherever she goes. pelican.com 

NRA Women Sherpa Fleece Blanket  




We assume Mom is already an NRA member, but if not, now's the perfect opportunity to sign her up to ensure her Second Amendment rights are in solid shape for years to come. Plus, it’s officially sitting-around-the-campfire season, and spring nights still get chilly. There’s nothing better than sitting around the bonfire wrapped in this sherpa fleece blanket she'll receive as a new-member gift. She’ll also receive the added benefit of letting any guests know that here, at Mom’s house, you’re in NRA country. bit.ly/NRAWjoin.com

Summer Reading

Whether she's under an umbrella on the beach or on her patio, Mom will enjoy getting lost in the latest mystery suspense novel by NRA Women's favorite pro-2A writer, Liz Lazarus. Shades of Silence is the third novel by this talented writer, who not only understands firearms, but how to incorporate them into a fabulous work of fiction with a surprise ending, perfect for lazy summer afternoons by the pool. lizlazarus.com

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