Auction Benefitting the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 22, 2026
Duration: 1:57

This video highlights a charity auction benefiting the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance (YSSA), featuring a diverse range of donated firearms from various manufacturers. Kevin Kozel, Director of YSSA, discusses the importance of industry support for the next generation of shooters. The auction includes collectible pieces like a historically significant Winchester Model 94 and high-grade firearms such as a Ruger No. 1, alongside modern offerings from Faxon Firearms and others. Bidding concludes the Sunday after SHOT Show, with all proceeds directly supporting youth shooting programs.

Quick Summary

The NSSF and GunBroker.com are hosting a charity auction for the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance (YSSA) at SHOT Show. The auction features collectible firearms like the last Connecticut-made Winchester 94 and a Ruger No. 1, alongside modern offerings. Bidding ends the Sunday after SHOT Show on GunBroker.com, with all proceeds supporting youth shooting programs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Auction Overview & YSSA Support
  2. 00:12Featured Donated Firearms: Ruger No. 1 & Winchester 94
  3. 00:30The Last Connecticut-Made Winchester 94
  4. 00:40Diverse Inventory: SKM, Keystone, Webley & Scott
  5. 01:00Industry Commitment: Faxon Firearms & Next Generation Support
  6. 01:19Bidding Details & 100% Proceeds for Youth

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance (YSSA)?

The Youth Shooting Sports Alliance (YSSA) is an organization dedicated to supporting the future of shooting sports by providing equipment and opportunities to young participants. This auction directly funds their initiatives.

Which firearms are featured in the NSSF and GunBroker.com charity auction?

The auction features a diverse range including a high-grade Ruger No. 1, the last Winchester Model 94 made in Connecticut, custom pistols from SKM Imports, youth rifles from Keystone Sporting Arms, shotguns from Webley & Scott, and an AR/AK hybrid from Faxon Firearms.

When does the charity auction end and where can I bid?

The online charity auction concludes on the Sunday following SHOT Show. Bidding takes place on GunBroker.com, which is waiving all fees to maximize contributions to the YSSA.

What is the significance of the Winchester Model 94 in the auction?

The Winchester Model 94 featured is historically significant as it is the last one produced at the original Connecticut factory. It is also hand-engraved with premium wood, making it a unique collectible.

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