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I paid off the Easy-Pay Life program and am now full Life Member.
I've been a Life Member of Second Amendment Foundation for some time.
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Never give up the good fight!

NRA endowment member, memeber: 2nd. Amendment Foundation, CCRKBA, VA Citizen's Defense League.

My wife is a NRA life member and a member of CCRKBA, VA Citizen's Defense League and we both compete in the N-SSA.
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Good for you Blaine!

That is how I did mine, and Y2K's, Life memberships (easy-pay life). :D
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Welcome aboard.
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crs wrote: Tue Jan 08, 2019 10:31 pmWelcome aboard.
I first joined in the early 80s.
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All 4 of us are life members.
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The 3 of us are Life Members... I'm in the process of upgrading to Endowment.
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My folks gave me life membership on my 18th birthday, back then it was $300 !
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My family got a Life Membership for me for my 40th birthday, that was in 1980.
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FWIW, I became a lifer in 1971 for $125 (3 payments of $25ea), when the NRA told me my 5yr membership ($25) could be counted towards life.

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Congratulations Blaine, and thanks for becoming a Life Member!
I joined yearly back in the 70's, and around 1980 I became a Life member when they offered the payment plan.
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marlinman93 wrote: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:33 pm Congratulations Blaine, and thanks for becoming a Life Member!
I joined yearly back in the 70's, and around 1980 I became a Life member when they offered the payment plan.
Back in the early 90s I started the Payment Plan and was about half way through it when I had to cancel my credit card due to fraud. I brain-farted the automatic withdrawals for NRA and lost all that I had put into the plan. They didn't cut me any slack and I was mad enough that I didn't re-join again for a couple years. This second time, I was about half way through the plan and when Cabellas changed their credit card system, I just went ahead and paid it off.
I'm also a Second Amendment Foundation Life Member. I'm considering the GOA.
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almost 30 years for me

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Back when I changed from annual to Life I was one year into the 3 yr. renewal. To my surprise they credited the last two years towards mt Life membership, so it cost me $40 less on the total! Not a huge savings, but I appreciated it anyway.
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For my 16th birthday (1974) I was hoping for my own set of keys to the family car, instead my Dad handed me an envelope with a life membership in it. If I remeber they had a deal on second memberships if it was for someone under 16. As I look back now, that was my best birthday present!
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Been Life for 20-25 years or so. Still occasionally get membership requests.
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Pete44ru wrote: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:16 pm .

FWIW, I became a lifer in 1971 for $125 (3 payments of $25ea), when the NRA told me my 5yr membership ($25) could be counted towards life.

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Same here, I was 15 at the time.
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