MidwayUSA Returns as Sponsor of 2022 NRA Annual Meetings

Join your fellow 2A patriots for a Memorial Day weekend celebrating freedom, firearms and the Second Amendment.

by posted on April 18, 2022
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MidwayUSA will return as the official sponsor of the 151st NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits, which will be held in Houston, Texas, at the George R. Brown Convention Center May 27-29, 2022.

“MidwayUSA and our customers have been longstanding supporters of the National Rifle Association, the foremost protector of our Second Amendment rights,” said Matt Fleming, president & CEO of MidwayUSA. “We’re pleased to continue our support of the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits and look forward to joining our customers in Houston at one of the largest gatherings of hunters and shooters in the nation!”

The 2022 NRA Annual Meeting & Exhibits will showcase more than 14 acres of the latest guns and gear from the most popular companies in the industry. Be sure to join your fellow Second Amendment patriots for a freedom-filled Memorial Day weekend in celebration of freedom, firearms and the Second Amendment.

For more, visit nraam.org.

 

 

 

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