My fathers promotion made front-page NRA.Org!

FragTek

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I thought this was great. My dad called me not long ago and told me that he had made the front page (Top News Stories - 3rd Article) of www.nra.org with his recent promotion. They did a great article about him, and I'm very proud of the man. I can honestly say that I haven't met anyone more successful that my father in my entire lifetime, his achievments in the shooting industry are quite amazing....

Check out the article HERE if you care to :)

NRA.Org said:
Krei Promoted to Director of NRA Competitive Shooting

Arcata, Calif. native brings over 30 years of experience to position

The National Rifle Association is proud to announce the promotion of Mike Krei to director of its Competitive Shooting Division.

Krei is replacing Colonel M.S. Gilchrist, who retired recently after leading the division since the early 90s. Krei will oversee a team of 23 staff in managing over 10,300 NRA-sanctioned tournaments and almost 40 national shooting championships. Hundreds of thousands of gun owners take part in these competitions nationwide, from the novice to the world-class competitor.

The wealth of experience that Krei brings to the position is invaluable. He began shooting during high school in the small California town of Arcata, and from there went to work for two well-known companies in the shooting industry. During his time with Winchester-Western as a District Sales Manager, Krei learned how to sell firearms and ammunition during the week, and shot trap tournaments for the company on the weekend. After spending five years with Winchester, Krei moved to another sales position with the Crosman Airgun Company, where he spent six years.

From there, Krei joined NRA as a Field Representative, and for 16 years he served the people of Washington, Oregon, Alaska and North Idaho. Then in 2002, Krei came to NRA's national headquarters to take over as Deputy Director of the Competitive Shooting Division. Krei’s extensive knowledge of competitive shooting and the firearms industry, and his proven leadership ability made him perfect for the promotion, according to Kayne Robinson, Executive Director of NRA's General Operations.

"Gil Gilchrist set a high standard of performance to live up to," said Robinson, "but we think Mike Krei has all the qualities needed to lead this division forward. He has a clear understanding of the competitive shooter's needs, and we are confident that NRA's competitive shooting programs will continue to thrive under his direction."

As for Krei's plans for the future, he wants to focus on the local levels of competition.

"We need to strengthen the base of competitive shooting in high power, indoor and outdoor pistol and smallbore 3-P and prone," Krei said. "I'd like to see new people brought into NRA's competitive shooting, and it all starts at the grassroots of our organization."

My dad pwns!
 
congrats,man i wish we could sport real guns here in the uk,i would love to have my own and do competetive shooting:cool:
 
name='Phnom_Penh' said:

You can but not in the fee way you can in the US. It's also pretty taboo, while in the US it's like going out and playing golf or something

Grats to Frags Dad
 
Kempez said:
You can but not in the fee way you can in the US. It's also pretty taboo, while in the US it's like going out and playing golf or something

Grats to Frags Dad

Well... I guess you're right about the taboo, kinda depends where you live though. In the countryside, everyone has an air rifle at the age of like 8, a shotgun by the age of 14 and some people have rifles (no auto's though) :p.

@Savage - join a gun club ;).
 
i highly doubt there is a gun club anywhere near me and as kemp said we arent as free to use guns her as compared to the usa so imo theres no point in even joining a club...cause i want to tote my own gun :p hahaha
 
Im gald we don't have the right to use guns freely.

All the chavs will be running bout killing peeps. Crazy british.

Congraz frago! ! :wavey:
 
name='raging-savage' said:
i highly doubt there is a gun club anywhere near me and as kemp said we arent as free to use guns her as compared to the usa so imo theres no point in even joining a club...cause i want to tote my own gun :p hahaha

There are plenty of gun clubs in London.
 
very cool. im planning to get a desert eagle since in canada they dont allow smaller pistols... or i can get a shotgun or sniper. no automatics or anything short.
 
name='Ares210' said:
Lol are you implying you carry that?? :ar: :0wned:

If I'm forced to put a hole in someone, I plan on putting a hole the size of my fist in em, and this piece will do that with ease :D
 
name='FragTek' said:
If I'm forced to put a hole in someone, I plan on putting a hole the size of my fist in em, and this piece will do that with ease :D

Note to self "Do not accidently bump into frag when he's having a bad day"

haha seriously though, your deagle is amazing :yumyum:
 
ya its really expensive though and id have to warn the stupid gun control pplz when i want to carry it around. i would rather have somthing smaller with more bullets but noooo against law. its just for protection just incase somebody pulls a knife on me right now i only got a knife to defend myself lol

ur video dont work no more...
 
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