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SK Guns Supports Bradford County’s 11th Annual “Shoot with the Sheriff” Event

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SK Guns is stepping up big time for the 2A community by sponsoring Bradford County’s 11th annual Shoot with the Sheriff event on April 10, 2026, at the Bradford Sportsman Farm. They’re not just showing up—they’ve donated a stunning limited-edition Andrea del Sarto Springfield 1911 pistol to the raffle, with tickets going for a steal at $20 a pop. All proceeds fuel the Bradford Sheriff Charitable Foundation, which supports local law enforcement initiatives and community programs that keep our neighborhoods safe without relying on bloated government handouts. This isn’t some token gesture; it’s a prime example of private enterprise and pro-2A patriotism teaming up to make a real difference, turning a fun shooting day into tangible good for first responders.

What makes this move clever? In an era where anti-gun zealots paint firearms businesses as villains, SK Guns flips the script by aligning directly with sheriffs who stand firm on Second Amendment rights—think Sheriff Tony Hamlin’s track record of resisting unconstitutional mandates in Florida. Donating a high-end 1911 like the Andrea del Sarto edition (think Renaissance artistry etched into cold steel perfection) isn’t just eye candy for collectors; it’s a bold statement that quality American-made firearms are tools for empowerment, charity, and community building. For the 2A crowd, this raffle is low-risk/high-reward: snag a dream gun while voting with your wallet against the nanny state.

The implications ripple wider—events like Shoot with the Sheriff normalize responsible gun ownership, train new shooters (especially youth and families), and build grassroots alliances between gun owners and LEOs. As red-flag laws and ATF overreach loom, stories like this fortify our defenses, proving the gun community isn’t just about rights; it’s about results. If you’re in striking distance of Bradford County, grab those raffle tickets and join the fight—because supporting events like this keeps the Second Amendment firing on all cylinders.

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