Sandy's Soapbox


August 2009          

I'm delighted to note the grassroots enthusiasm that the NAA Message Board community has shown for a factory visit/tour, and I am very pleased to extend an official invitation to one and all who may want to participate in what’s been called an NAA Convention.

At this Convention, NAA will offer a thorough, no-holes-barred tour of the complete facility and will provide an opportunity for all to talk at length with our entire management team, including our gunsmiths and production supervisors. Additionally, we will "borrow" a commercial range where we will present examples of all NAA models and provide ammunition for your shooting enjoyment, we will cater a lunch, and offer "deep" discounts on all NAA accessories for all participants.

We ask simply that the MB community identify a firm date at least 45 days in advance so that we can adequately prepare ourselves to ensure that this will be the best experience we can make this for you.  Be it six or sixty guests, we will be very happy to be your hosts and demonstrate that our commitment to you is at least as great as your commitment to us.  Obviously, spouses, companions, children &/or other family and friends are all welcome

Can we make this happen?  I bet we can, and we promise you our best hospitality and a day you won’t soon forget.  Let us hear from you. 



 



 


 
     For your amusement, we are happy to offer a screen saver with multiple animations of a NAA handgun being fired. This file is fairly large (approx. 16M) but if you have a high-speed connection, it's worth a grin!
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Sen. O. Hatch pic
Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT) checks out the latest edition of the North American Arms catalog. He mentioned that he regularly carries two of the firm's firearm products after receiving death threats several years ago. ASSC's 1996 Congressional Leader of the Year Award was presented to Sen. Hatch "in appreciation of his leadership and commitment in defense of our heritage, our industry and our life"
 
Photo & caption by Robert M. Hausman - used with permission.