Registration for the 2021 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits is now open! Register NOW to receive your admission badge(s) ahead of the show. You can also book your hotel here to get the best location, rates and availability. Walk-up registration will be available on-site for existing members and you can join NRA on-site to access the show for FREE.
The 2021 Annual Meetings & Exhibits will take place this year at the George R. Brown Convention Center over Labor Day weekend, September 3-5, in Houston, Texas. The bigger-than-ever Exhibit Hall is open all three days and will feature more than 800 exhibitors, and over 14 acres of the latest guns, knives, optics, ammo and accessories, from the most popular companies in the Industry. From entertainment to special events, it’s all happening in Houston.
We hope you will make plans now to join fellow Second Amendment patriots for a freedom-filled weekend for the entire family as we celebrate NRA’s 150th Anniversary!
Registration Now Open for NRA’s 150th Annual Meeting & Exhibits in Houston
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