The current NRA knife set
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The current NRA knife set
This may have been posted?? But I just Joined the NRA and see that they have a pretty nice-looking set made in the USA for 230 bucks is it worth it over long term? And the quality?? Thanks!
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Re: The current NRA knife set
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Re: The current NRA knife set
NRA probably got 'em for 20 bucks a pop.
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Re: The current NRA knife set
I've had a few NRA knives over the years, and my experience is they don't tend to appreciate much in value over time. Most collectors would prefer the knife without NRA markings. I can't tell who the maker of those knives is, so that would be a matter of concern for me as well.
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Re: The current NRA knife set
The purpose of selling the knives to make money for the NRA. Basically they are a thank you gift for making a donation. If you keep them in mint condition for the next 50 or 60 years you might see a profit on your investment.
I have a few NRA knives but doubt I could even get what I paid for them.
I have a few NRA knives but doubt I could even get what I paid for them.
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I reckon I won't be here in 50 60 years LOLken98k wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 12:50 pm The purpose of selling the knives to make money for the NRA. Basically they are a thank you gift for making a donation. If you keep them in mint condition for the next 50 or 60 years you might see a profit on your investment.
I have a few NRA knives but doubt I could even get what I paid for them.
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I guess I ain't going to buy them
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Re: The current NRA knife set
Most of us have a cause, charity or organization which we support. Might be a church, volunteer fire department, AKTI, NRA, American Cancer Society or etc. Whether or not the knives appreciate in value is not the point. If you're buying for an investment, move along to something else.
As Ken said, it's a fundraiser for the NRA. Those who want to support the cause will buy the knives - think of it as a donation for which you receive a token thank you gift.
Ken
As Ken said, it's a fundraiser for the NRA. Those who want to support the cause will buy the knives - think of it as a donation for which you receive a token thank you gift.
Ken
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When the people fear their government, that is tyranny. When government fears the people, that is freedom.
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Re: The current NRA knife set
Not one of the two pictured, but I recently got this China made one for “upping” my membership. It’s Ok, I suppose, but I’m not thrilled with it.
Tim
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