Over $70k raised for youth shooting programs through firearm auction
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Over $70k raised for youth shooting programs through firearm auction
By: Brittany Nelson, USA Shooting comms and PR manager
The Lones Wigger firearm auction benefiting USA Shooting’s youth shooting programs has come to an end with a total of $70,278 raised.
“We are thrilled with the outcome of the auction and the generosity of those that participated,” said Deena McDorman, Wigger’s daughter. “We hope buyers will cherish their winnings and understand their significance in promoting junior shooting programs. My Dad would be pleased.”
The family of Lones donated over thirty firearms and Olympic memorabilia that were auctioned off on GunBroker.com. The Lones Wigger auction was curated by Sportsman’s Legacy.
The selection included Winchester Model 52, 75 and 94 rifles, Anschutz rimfires and centerfires, and others from Wichita, Remington, Smith & Wesson, Mauser, Ithaca, Browning, and Walther.
The Lones Wigger Youth Program Endowment with MidwayUSA Foundation creates a lasting legacy for the shooting sports by providing additional funding for USA Shooting to expand youth programs and enhance grassroots development.
A four-time Olympian and retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, Wigger is an iconic figure in the shooting sports. He won 111 international medals, three Olympic medals and is the only USA Shooting Team member ever named to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Hall of Fame.
To learn more about The Lones Wigger Youth Program Endowment, or to donate, visit https://www.usashooting.org/donate-2014 ... oneswigger