Pyramyd Air to Host NRA Great American Air Gun Range

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posted on February 4, 2015
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undefinedWe're a little more than a week away from the grand opening of this year's Great American Outdoor Show. Nine days of America's largest outdoor consumer show filled with celebrity appearances, a variety of special seminars, and activities the whole family can enjoy. And one of the top attractions is sure to be the Pyramyd Air Air Gun Range.

"We're so pleased to have Pyramyd Air hosting our air gun range again at the Great American Outdoor Show," said NRA Range Manager Michael Johns. "They are great to work with and a great supporter of the shooting sports."

Johns and his crew from the NRA Headquarters Range will be there for the entire run of the show. Scheduled to arrive a day or so early for set up, odds are they'll be warming up those airguns before the doors open on the 7th.

"We can't wait to get started."

Based in Solon, Ohio, Pryamyd also hosts the air gun range at every NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits; a tradition the NRA looks forward to continuing this year in Nashville.

With a full complement of rifles and pistols ranging from the break open to compressed air, Pyramyd plans on providing a plethora of opportunities for the young and old, greenhorns and veterans, and boys and girls of all ages. A full list of the guns scheduled to arrive for your shooting pleasure can be found on the Pyramyd Air website.

Read the full story at NRABlog.com.

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