Save the Date: Carry Guard Expo

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posted on May 22, 2017
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The National Rifle Association is expanding its effort to provide Americans with the skills and knowledge necessary to defend their lives and their families with the launch of the first-ever NRA Carry Guard Expo, a three-day experience at the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee, WI, from Aug. 25-27.

The expo will feature a number of seminars and workshops designed to provide personal-defense-minded citizens with personal-protection and concealed-carry tips and tactics, taught by the foremost instructors and defense experts from around the country.

In addition, the Carry Guard Expo will include an exhibit hall that features hundreds of firearm and accessory companies showing off their most advanced guns and gear designed for self-defense and concealed carry. In addition, the event will also include evening entertainment, auctions, raffles and games.

Seminar topics will include Concealed Carry Methods & Tactics, Active Threat Control, Product Selection & Skills Building, Creating a Home Defense Plan and many more. In addition, the expo will also feature a live modeling event in which concealment clothing and gear designed for men and women will be on display.

To learn more about the exciting opportunities offered by the NRA Carry Guard Expo, visit the event website here. Check back regularly to view updates on announcements, training opportunities, and seminars scheduled for the event.

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