I recently announced that we will be doing another rifle drawing to benefit the Descendants of Sparta, and today I wanted to tell you about the awesome companies and individuals that stepped up to donate parts and services to make it happen.
2 Vets Arms donated several parts for the original Descendants of Sparta rifle, and they are doing it again this time around, donating quite a bit including serial number 0001 of the Spartan lowers, the bolt carrier group and one of their awesome Covert packs in Urban Wolf. Additionally, 2VA will be building and cerakoting the rifle, as well as providing FFL transfer to the winner.
Ashley Spurlin, member of Team FNH and former Top Shot contestant, donated the 14.5″ stainless Noveske barrel that will be used in the DOS build, saying:
More companies and teams need to step up to the plate for great causes like this, and this was something Team FNH couldn’t pass up.
B5 Systems donated one of my favorite stocks, a Bravo SOPMOD, as well as a grip to the DOS build.
BattleComp donated a BattleComp 1.5, which will be pinned to the 14.5″ barrel to meet the NFA 16″ requirement.
Leupold is donating a Mark AR MOD 1 1.5-4x20mm for the DOS build.
Rainier Arms donated a Rainier Arms forged A4 stripped upper receiver for the DOS build.
Last but not least is Weapon Outfitters, who donated the 14″ Centurion CMR rail and accessories. Roy Lin from WO had this to say:
I’m very proud to be supporting such a worthy cause, especially since suicide has affected my own family. America’s warriors deserve our support and honor, and I’m glad to be a part of this effort.
This rifle will be on display at SHOT Show, so you can expect to see photos around that time. Thanks again to the folks above for making this happen!
Interesting. Why would a team member from Team FNH USA donate a Noveske barrel? Why didn’t Noveske’s Three Gun Team offer one to this awesome charity to begin with?
I don’t know Jonsen.
Somebody should contact Noveske and ask them to participate!
What if someone in Connecticut won the rifle, could we still get the upper and the rest of the parts besides the lower (which are not banned)?
I’ll ask 2 Vets Arms Vinny, perhaps we do something like to allow the folks in occupied territories to enter.
Thank you.
I was wondering if you would be able to help out a fellow pro-second amendment organization based out of Connecticut.
CCDL or Connecticut Citizens Defense League, is just about the only group fighting for our rights here in Connecticut. They are also currently involved in a lawsuit (Shew v. Malloy) to get the unjust laws overturned. I am sure you are aware of what has happened in Connecticut and how out rights have been infringed upon by forcing us to register our weapons or become felons over night.
It would be great if you could help spread the word about CCDL, maybe through your blog, Instagram page, or any relationships you have with other companies, organizations or Instagram page owners.
Any help or ideas in getting our organization and new Instagram page out to everyone would be greatly appreciated. Strength is in numbers, and we currently have about 11,000 members and almost 4,500 Facebook group followers. Membership is free and you don’t have to be a CT citizen to be a member. You can find us at http://www.CCDL.us , on Facebook and on the new Instagram @ctgunrights
Please help your fellow CT brothers and sisters in the fight to maintain our Second Amendment rights!!!
Thank you!
My first piece of advice is this: civil disobedience. I will look into your organization.
I understand where you are comming from, but it’s easier said then done. Put it this way, about a week before the registration deadline, it was reported that only 30,000 “Assault Weapons” were registered and 17,000 “Large Capacity Magazines”.
Thanks for taking a look into the organization, I appreciate it. What is the best way to contact you?
Email – brandon@monderno.com.
Who says they weren’t contacted and we didn’t get a big FU from them?? So FNH stepped up????
How do I get tickets?
I will be releasing details after SHOT Show. Thanks!