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Hosts Amanda Suffecool and Rob Campbell welcome Phil Schreier, curator of the National Firearms Museum, to Eye on the Target Radio for an engaging exploration of firearms culture.
Suffecool kicks off discussing A Girl & A Gun’s national conference, where 750-800 women undergo gear checks, revealing top pistol choices like the Walther PDP (100 attendees) and SIG Sauer 365 (91). Data shows a surge in Walther’s popularity since 2022, with 55% using pistol-mounted optics, led by Holosun. Holsters favor Comp-Tac (16%), while 89% retain stock triggers. Shotguns, like Beretta (22%) and Mossberg (19%), shine in clay shooting classes.
Schreier, marking 36 years with the NRA, shares the museum’s 90-year history across Fairfax, Virginia, Whittington, and Springfield, Missouri. Housed in the NRA’s iconic Fairfax headquarters since 1998, the museum’s immersive galleries evoke eras from colonial Williamsburg to 1950s childhood bedrooms, featuring Hopalong Cassidy linoleum and Scarlett O’Hara’s green curtains.
Schreier recounts his journey from an eighth-grade visitor to curator, emphasizing the museum’s role in preserving firearms heritage. The discussion celebrates women’s growing influence in shooting sports and the museum’s appeal to Second Amendment enthusiasts. Visit NRAMuseum.org to explore this historic collection.