We (New York Firearms Association) believe lawful and responsible firearm ownership is a cornerstone of community safety. We sincerely invite you to join us in promoting education, preserving peace, and protecting our values.
On March 30, 2026, as the season of renewal begins, the New York Firearms Association (NYFA) held one of its first major range training events of the year. As one of the initial structured training sessions of the spring season, the event attracted many new members. The atmosphere on site was orderly, professional, and disciplined. (Firearms utilized in this training session) (Mr. Yu, a senior member since joining in 2020, with his rifle) During this training, members of NYFA
At noon on March 11, 2026, an unexpected incident occurred on a street in Flushing, Queens, New York, when an elderly man accidentally fell on the roadside. Off duty members of the New York Firearms Association (NYFA) Anti-Gun Violence Patrol Unit happened to be at the scene and promptly stepped forward to help. Together with concerned bystanders, they assisted the elderly man in obtaining medical aid, demonstrating the NYFA volunteers’ strong commitment to community service
On the evening of February 27, 2026, the Anti-Gun Violence Patrol Unit of the New York Firearms Association (NYFA) carried out its routine nighttime patrol in downtown Flushing, Queens. That evening, two new members, Mr. Chen and Mr. Zhang, officially joined the team, bringing fresh strength to community safety efforts. (Group photo of patrol team members with new members Mr. Zhang and Mr. Chen, both on the left side.) This patrol focused on banks, jewelry stores, shopping ce