Davidson’s GalleryofGuns.com is cranking up the excitement at NRA Annual Meetings 2026 in Houston, Texas, from April 16-19, stepping up as the presenting sponsor of the NRA’s iconic Wall of Guns. This isn’t just another booth—it’s a full-on instant gratification zone where attendees can browse the massive online inventory, complete FFL transfers on-site, and walk away with their new pride and joy the same day. Picture this: thousands of 2A enthusiasts milling through the massive George R. Brown Convention Center, zeroing in on Davidson’s setup for seamless purchases that cut through the usual post-show shipping delays. It’s a masterstroke in bridging the digital gun-buying revolution with the tactile thrill of in-person events, proving that e-commerce giants like Davidson’s aren’t content to stay behind screens.
The real firepower here? YouTube legend Hickok45 gracing the booth for a meet-and-greet on April 18. If you’re in the 2A space, you know Greg Kinman doesn’t just review guns—he turns them into must-haves with his no-BS demos and infectious enthusiasm, amassing millions of views that have onboarded countless new shooters. Pairing him with Davidson’s sponsorship of the Wall of Guns—a raffle bonanza that’s handed out everything from plinkers to precision rifles over the years—supercharges the event’s draw. For the community, this signals big wins: heightened visibility for responsible online retailers amid ongoing battles over direct-to-consumer sales regs, a boost for NRA membership retention through high-energy activations, and a subtle flex against anti-gun narratives by showcasing safe, legal, immediate access. Houston’s pro-2A vibe only amplifies it—expect lines out the door, fresh converts, and maybe even some viral clips that keep the momentum rolling post-show.
Bottom line: Davidson’s move isn’t just exhibiting; it’s engineering a 2A ecosystem upgrade. In an era where Big Tech and bureaucrats chip away at our rights, events like this remind us that innovation, community, and straight-shooting influencers are our best defense. If you’re not marking your calendar for NRAAM 2026, you’re missing the spark that keeps the Second Amendment blazing.