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Host a First Shots Seminar at Your Range

NSSF's First Shots program has helped introduce thousands of newcomers to the shooting sports at local ranges nationwide. The program is a valuable tool for ranges in attracting newcomers to your range and to our sports.

With First Shots, you have the chance to:

  • Create new customers
  • Increase range activity
  • Build awareness of the shooting sports

Schedule your seminar and receive from NSSF:

  • Reference guide
  • Seminar agenda with lesson plan
  • Advertising package that includes your facility information
  • Assistance with media purchase in print, radio and television, edited with your range seminar information
  • Promotional support that will build awareness, encourage attendance and ensure a successful first-time experience for newcomers to your range

View samples of customizable ads that can be used to promote your event:

State and local firearms laws may vary. Check them out before scheduling a First Shots seminar.

Laws, including those concerning who may or may not possess firearms at shooting ranges, vary greatly from state to state -- and even may be different from one locality to another within a particular state. Range owners are advised to verify their ability to host a First Shots seminar before scheduling one and consult an attorney in their area should they have questions about their state and local firearms laws.

Advisory for New York State Range Operators:

It is a crime in New York State for a person to possess a handgun at a shooting facility unless that person, or circumstances, fall within one of the exemptions provided for by law (See New York Penal Law Section 265.20a.)

First Shots® is a firearms introductory program for beginners and first-time shooters. It is unlikely, therefore, that a First Shots participant at a range in New York State can lawfully possess a handgun.

This notice is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be, nor should it be construed to be, legal advice. New York State range operators are strongly advised to review the applicable sections of the New York Penal Law and consult with an attorney before hosting a First Shots seminar.

 

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