Location

Shadow Hawk Defense Training Center
436 Apple Harvest Drive
Hedgesville, WV 25427

Sep 28 2024
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM EDT

Contact

Brent Feito
Manager, Historical Experiences
brent.feito@armyhistory.org
703.786.8398

World War II Range Day 

Saturday September 28th, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Early Access Pricing: $450/person through August 1st
Regular Pricing: $500/person starting August 2nd 

The Army Historical Foundation is pleased to announce our WWII Range Day! Attendees will have the opportunity to fire the most significant long arms used by American Soldiers during WWII, as well as fully automatic machine guns. The list of weapons includes:
M1903 Springfield A1
M1 Garand
M1 Carbine
Browning Automatic Rifle
M1919 Machine Gun
After shooting attendees will enjoy a provided barbeque lunch at the range!
This event will be held at the national headquarters of Shadow Hawk Defense shooting facility outside of Winchester, VA.
Attendees of this event will have the opportunity to fire a full clip/magazine from each weapon, including a 50 round belt through the M1919 Machine gun.
AHF will be setting up tents with coolers of snacks and beverages, with restrooms available on site. Eye and ear protection is required and will be provided, however if you have your own preferred shooting protection, please bring it along! Watching others shoot is great fun and part of the overall experience, we also encourage you to bring a comfortable chair to sit and watch the shooting.
For more information or questions contact Brent Feito by email (links to Brent.Feito@armyhistory.org) or phone at (571) 380-3914.
Upon registration, a member of the AHF team will be in touch with further participation guidelines and additional information as part of your registration packet. Note, transportation to and from the range is not provided.
This program is hosted by The Army Historical Foundation, the non-profit organization for the National Museum of the United States Army's revenue generating operations and fundraising in support of the National Museum of the United States Army, and does not imply U.S. Army endorsement of the views expressed or the endorsement of any associated private and commercial entities. 

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