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A Heated Winter! Training Highlights from the New York Firearms Association (NYFA) Long Island Range

On the chilly December 1, 2024, winter arrived as scheduled in New York, but this did not diminish the enthusiasm for the shooting training event held by the New York Firearms Association (NYFA) at the Long Island range. Despite the low temperatures, the participants' enthusiasm remained high, demonstrating their deep love for firearms shooting and their professionalism.

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Instructor Liang (left), a U.S. Army veteran and range safety officer, with Mr. Wong (right), a key member of the association.


During the event, participants not only learned basic firearm operation and safety knowledge, but also practiced live-fire shooting under the guidance of professional instructors. Each participant demonstrated the charm and challenge of firearm shooting with a focused attitude and firm confidence.

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(Instructor Liang is teaching the correct shooting posture)

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(Instructor Liang is guiding trainees in rifle shooting)

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(Mr. Wong is instructing female members of the association on pistol shooting.)


This training program offered a diverse range of courses suitable for participants of all levels. From beginners to experienced shooters, everyone could find training content that suited their needs. Whether learning basic shooting techniques or advanced precision shooting practice, the entire program not only improved the shooters' skills but also deepened their understanding and respect for the sport of shooting.

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(Association members are practicing shooting intently at the shooting range)


In addition, the training activities fostered interaction among participants. Many shared their experiences and discussed the latest shooting techniques and firearms knowledge during breaks, and this community atmosphere enhanced everyone's sense of participation and belonging.

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(Member's heroic posture)


Overall, the New York Firearms Association (NYFA) Long Island Range training program is not only an opportunity to improve shooting skills, but also a platform for people to gather, exchange ideas, and grow in the cold winter. Here, no matter how cold it is outside, the participants' enthusiasm remains the same, and they demonstrate a strong sense of belonging and honor.


This sense of belonging comes not only from shared interests and goals, but also from the close-knit community within the association. Every member can feel the support and encouragement of one another, and this emotional connection allows everyone to build deep friendships and trust while pursuing shooting skills.

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( Group photo of NYFA members)


Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned shooter, everyone grows together on this platform and inspires one another. Every step forward and achievement becomes part of the association's honor and fills everyone with anticipation for future training.

 
 
 

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