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SK Guns Champions St. Johns County “Fight Night” with Exclusive Firearm Raffle

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SK Guns is stepping into the ring as the Knockdown Sponsor for St. Johns County’s Fight Night on February 26, 2026, and they’re not pulling punches—raffling off two exclusive SK Customs St. Augustine Colt 1911 pistols that scream Florida pride with their custom engravings and premium finishes. This isn’t your average gun giveaway; it’s a high-octane fusion of combat sports adrenaline and Second Amendment swagger, where attendees can sweat it out ringside while eyeing these collector-grade 1911s, known for their legendary reliability and John Browning’s timeless engineering. Picture it: a packed house in St. Johns County, cheers echoing as fists fly, and the chance to win a piece of American firearms heritage that doubles as a conversation starter at any range day.

The real knockout here is the charity angle—proceeds funnel straight to Diamond of Dreams, backing the Police Athletic League and Special Olympics Florida to empower kids with special needs and athletes with intellectual disabilities. In a world where anti-2A narratives paint gun owners as reckless, events like this deliver a haymaker: responsible enthusiasts rallying community support through the very tools they champion. SK Guns isn’t just sponsoring; they’re curating a narrative of stewardship, blending philanthropy with firepower to remind skeptics that the 2A community builds dreams, not just arsenals.

For the pro-2A crowd, this raffle signals bigger implications—custom 1911s like these aren’t mass-produced fodder; they’re artisanal nods to self-reliance and heritage, perfect for collectors who value Florida’s gun-friendly ethos amid national overreach. Expect Fight Night to spark a surge in SK Guns foot traffic, bolstering local FFLs against big-box dominance while normalizing armed patriotism. If you’re in the Sunshine State, snag tickets now; this could be the event that turns casual fans into lifelong defenders of the right to keep and bear arms.

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