NRA Women's Leadership Forum Online Auction Preview: 6 Sensational Semi-automatic Pistols

If you have been unlucky in finding these popular models on your gun dealer’s shelves, it's time to create your own luck!

by posted on August 30, 2021
Wlf Auction Pistols

Take a look at six of the semi-automatic pistols generously donated to the NRA Women Leadership Forum’s 2021 Online Auction. If you have been unlucky in finding any of these popular models on your gun dealer’s shelves in the past year, you can create your own luck here by being the highest bidder on any or all! Some manufacturers have even donated more than one gun. Best of all, you don’t have to be an NRA Woman to bid; this online auction is open to everyone, so please share with the women AND men among your family and friends or anyone still searching for their perfect pistol.

Bidding ends on Friday, Sept. 3, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., so don't wait!

Go here to register for the auction, then click on the link for each semi-automatic pistol to see descriptions. See all of the auction items up for bid here.

Glock 19 
Glock 43X 
Walther PDP 
SCCY CPX-2 9mm 
Ruger 57 
Canik TP9

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