Have you won a gun on the USCCA gun give away?

Good day, Walter, welcome to the community & we hope that you enjoy the forum!

Take care & be well

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The gun giveaway is how we ended up with all the trolls. They are not paying members

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Maybe they should be excluded from the give away until they join. Or, bared from flagging until they join. Get invested with USCCA like we are to get those privileges. Could end a lot of aggravation.

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That’s wishful thinking. If they are raising the premiums, Tim must need a new suit.

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It would be nice if they at least listed how many members there are, and how many non-members.

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Yes I won the giveaway last . they sent me a check

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It appears to be working today! :grinning:

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Do you have to sign out or just visit the homepage?
I have the homepage bookmarked and always see the banner at the bottom displaying the giveaway of the day.

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Sign out, then back in every day.

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Carp, I’ve wasted nearly 400 entries by checking “remember me” ?

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Maybe not:

Near the bottom of your log in page after it opened you could scroll down and see something like this screenshot image below that showed the gun being given away currently with a line that you were entered for it: This happens to be today’s offering.

If you saw this type of image you were entered.

I am always curious about what is offered.

But, never look a gift house in the mouth.

I would be grateful for anything from a Derringer to a 1911. If really micro compact for a BUG backup gun to a hand cannon for home defense Vs. my 12 gauge Remington pump Mod. 870 with military grade 00-Buck for burglars alternating with Remington Express hollow point rifled deer slugs.

So, that .45 cal ACP, or a .44 magnum would be going easy on the intruder(s).

Of course I would prefer 9mm JHP, anything above California max capacity, in any brand, make, model… I would be most grateful. Extended magazines would be seriously appreciated.

I got in the military when the issue was the M1911 Colt .45 APC, then made the transition to the M9 Beretta FS92 9mm about halfway through my career, and got out before that was replaced by either of the M17, or M18 P320 Sig Sauer’s 9mm issued to the US Army.