The 2009 AAC Silencer Shoot was a huge success. The WWP part was HUGE, and amazing. I haven’t gotten the final, final count yet but word around the office was we/you raised nearly $80,000! WAY TO GO!!
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Anyway, many of you guys have been clicking through the images we’ve posted from the shoot, pining over the the bad ass guns and silencers, cruising around the image galleries for new toys that you just gotta have and maybe quietly wiping away tears because you weren’t able to make it out this year.
At any rate, whatever your involvement with the shoot this year, we’d like to say a big THANK you to you and also send out a warm thanks to the Boy Scout Troop that helped AAC prepare for the shoot- Troop 370 from St. James U.M.C. in Atlanta. This fine group of young men, asked one of our employees (who happens to be an Eagle Scout
) if they could help out setting up for our shoot and in turn maybe get a few of their shooting badges. We jumped on the chance to be a part of their shooting experiences!
Cory, David, Mers and Knox took tons of ammo to the range that day and helped the scouts with their shooting and throughout the day the boys helped AAC by putting up all the banners (and there are TONS of banners at our shoot every year). It was a fun day, and we appreciate being a part of their Boy Scout journey. Thanks guys!
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That is awesome. Who’s the Eagle from AAC?
Comment by st33ve0 — October 1, 2009 @ 1:17 pm
I agree with st33ve0. Awesome. And, I also want to know who the Eagle Scout is.
Comment by silentobsession — October 1, 2009 @ 5:00 pm
Cough/ Mers/ Cough
Comment by JasonAAC — October 1, 2009 @ 5:22 pm
Knox, the young man on the far left, is the Eagle Scout.
Comment by Cara — October 1, 2009 @ 10:13 pm
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