NRA National Sporting Arms Museum

§  The NRA National Sporting Arms Museum celebrates the history of hunting, conservation and freedom. Those who visit the museum can trace the development and evolution of hunting arms in America from pre-colonial times to the present. Museum goers can expect to see nearly a thousand historically significant firearms.

The sporting arms on display include numerous treasure guns from the NRA Museums’ collection.  In addition, historically significant collections have been loaned to the NRA specifically for exhibition at this new museum.  Special loans include firearms and original artwork from the Remington Arms Company factory collection, the collection of the Amateur Trapshooting Association Trapshooting Hall of Fame, the Pachmayr Foundation collection of fine custom arms, a comprehensive collection of 120 U.S. military pistols from 1797 through 1900, and a multi-million dollar collection of engraved Colt revolvers of the Old West.

The Timeline of American Sporting Arms portrays the history of hunting arms in America from pre-colonial times to present.  It includes dioramas of an early Native American hunter, Lewis and Clark, a buffalo hunter, a 1950s hunting cabin, and modern-day father and daughter duck hunters.

Upper floor exhibits include Hollywood Guns used by the likes of Tom Selleck, John Wayne and Charlton Heston; along with elegant arms of the 19th century.  The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Gallery features Roosevelt guns and tells the story of TR’s pioneering role in wildlife conservation efforts.

To learn more, go to www.nramuseum.org.

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