NRA Atlanta
NRA Atlanta
Ron Lutz and his wife Jackie with their outstanding Ruger Collectors Assn. display last week at the 2025 NRA meetings in Atlanta. RCA's 48th year of exhibiting at NRA Meetings & Exhibits. Second only to OGCA in number of exhibits. Lee Newton photograph
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Re: NRA Atlanta
Congratulations on a job well done.
Thank you both.
Terry
Thank you both.
Terry
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Re: NRA Atlanta
Thank you Don for posting it.
This was my first NRA Convention experience. Have been meaning to go to them in the past but something always seemed to come up. I am honored that the RCA asked me to do a display for them, I was proud to represent them and show people what Ruger Double Actions were all about. I also met the new Ruger CEO, Mr. Todd W. Seyfert and he told me personally that he thought my display was outstanding.
Although I did not win any of the "major" awards, I did win the National Firearms Museum “Spirit of the Game” Award. This award is presented for a display that effectively showcases the history and significance of firearms.
As for the experience, I would tell all that if you have never been to an NRA Convention, GO. You will be impressed with the shear numbers of displayers and what they sell/make/provide for the firearm/hunting/outdoors genre.
Here's a picture of the plaque that was given to me:
This was my first NRA Convention experience. Have been meaning to go to them in the past but something always seemed to come up. I am honored that the RCA asked me to do a display for them, I was proud to represent them and show people what Ruger Double Actions were all about. I also met the new Ruger CEO, Mr. Todd W. Seyfert and he told me personally that he thought my display was outstanding.
Although I did not win any of the "major" awards, I did win the National Firearms Museum “Spirit of the Game” Award. This award is presented for a display that effectively showcases the history and significance of firearms.
As for the experience, I would tell all that if you have never been to an NRA Convention, GO. You will be impressed with the shear numbers of displayers and what they sell/make/provide for the firearm/hunting/outdoors genre.
Here's a picture of the plaque that was given to me:
Ron
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USAF Retired E-8
RCA, ROCS, RENE Member
FFL 01/SOT 03
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Re: NRA Atlanta
Congratulations!
That is an awesome display.
That is an awesome display.