Im going to renew my NRA Mebership ?

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Im going to be joining a gun club hopefully this week.I have been putting it off for over a year but now i really want to join.My question is that my current NRA membership ends at the end of this month.I can renew my NRA membership online thats not a problem..But to join this Gun club i need to be a current member and send a copy of my NRA card.Does my NRA member number remain the same with my new card.I dont know if they would not accept me because the card says its ending at the end of the month.IF i Sign up for anouther NRA year would that be ok?.Thanks for any info.

I hope this makes sence.
 
Many clubs have it set up where you can renew your NRA membership through the club - my club has the form to renew on the back of their renewal form. I'd see if you can do that.
 
If you renew, be sure to google 'nra membership' or 'join nra.' There is a link out there where you can renew for $25. I do it every year and save 10 bucks.
 
Most gun clubs aren't going to worry a great deal. If you copy the current card and send it in you should be fine. I believe my NRA number stayed the same, FWIW. (And I had the same issue, I was joining a club when I had to renew the NRA membership)
 
If you renew, be sure to google 'nra membership' or 'join nra.' There is a link out there where you can renew for $25. I do it every year and save 10 bucks.
This isn't Walmart. Geeze, pay them the extra $10. If their 4 million members only paid them $25 each per year, thats only a million bucks. Lobby on a million $ and you become ineffective real fast.
 
This isn't Walmart. Geeze, pay them the extra $10. If their 4 million members only paid them $25 each per year, thats only a million bucks. Lobby on a million $ and you become ineffective real fast.

:confused: The last time I checked, 4 million x $25 = One Hundred Million Dollars. Then again, math has never been my strongest subject. ;)
 
Here's a link where you can join or renew for $25.

All NRA recruiters are authorized to sell memberships for $25/year and on top of that the recruiter gets a kickback (although this may only be if the recruiter is an NRA-affiliated club or something like that).
 
The NRA doesn't get the extra $10.00 when you pay, it goes to a marketing firm somewhere.

The best way to do it is to sign up for renewal with someone at a gun show or at a club, as usually, they get a commission for it.
 
they get a commission for it.

Oh, a kickback. That's nice. Explains why my gun club made NRA membership manadatory this year. I was wondering about that.

Think they will ever wise up enough to offer alternative gun rights organization memberships such as GOA and get the members back who quit over this?
 
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Another method of membership proof....

If you need proof, the NRA magazine has your name, address and expiration date on the cover. The next issue after renewing should have the new date.
 
Oh, a kickback. That's nice. Explains why my gun club made NRA membership manadatory this year.

That may be true. But they may also require it to be eligible for gun club/range liability insurance offered through the NRA.

I have been told that is the reason some ranges require NRA membership. Not sure, but it could be true.

Any club officers know about this?
 
If you are going to sign up make sure and enter their recent gun give-away (since you are going to sign up anyway) First prize is Tom Sellecks rifle from the Quigley movie and a gun safe valued at 202,000. Yes I just know I am going to win. I can just feel it. My favorite movie. I feel luckey!!!!!! Small chance but hey might as well get your name in the pot.
 
I was just on the Shooting Usa site, and Jim Scouten say's he will pay $10 of your membership when you click on the NRA logo and join.
 
Our club requires NRA membership and has always done so as a second amendment-political thing. I believe the NRA insurance came later but am not sure. Some sort of mutually beneficial financial arrangement exists but our "Kickback" seems to be in the form of range member discounts on the NRA annual membership.
 
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