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ADWA Welcomes American Spirit Arms for an On-Target Future

Written on: 08/12/2009 by: The Hunting Wire        
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American Spirit Arms has partnered with the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance in its continued efforts to promote our hunting heritage. As a renowned manufacturer of high quality firearms and components for shooting and outdoor enthusiasts, American Spirit Arms enhances ADWA’s national voice to further proliferate hunter education and advance an outdoor agenda.
 
As seen in publications such as Shooting Times and trusted by military and law enforcement worldwide, American Spirit Arms produces precision firearms and accessories, and components with unmatched reliability, accuracy and value.
 
“The announcement earlier this year that a tactical-design rifle was named ‘Hunting Rifle of the Year’ by North American Hunter magazine clearly shows that hunters are interested in and rely upon a variety of firearm styles,” says John Meng, president of the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance. “We are excited to welcome American Spirit Arms as a new member and we look forward to working with them.”
 
As a leading U.S. manufacturer of precision firearms, American Spirit Arms produces high-quality parts, accessories and rifles modeled after the AR15 ®, M16 rifle ® and M4 carbine. American Spirit Arms manufactures its products in-house at their facility in Scottsdale, Ariz., where they drawn upon their vast experience in machining to deliver superior products for hunting, shooting or competition. For more information on American Spirit Arms, call 480.367.9540 or visit www.americanspiritarms.com <http://www.americanspiritarms.com> . 
 
An article highlighting the changing trend in hunting firearms can be seen in the upcoming edition of Points Journal, published by the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance.
 
ADWA partners with companies and organizations within the industry to promote their products, services, membership benefits and overall growth of the industry through education and aggressive public relations. Serving as a ‘PR engine’ for its members, ADWA combines the benefits of marketing and education to inspire credibility among consumers and unity within the industry, and ADWA now broadcasts public policy messages to millions of households via the Outdoor Channel network.
 
In its youth activities, the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance works through the American Deer & Wildlife Foundation, a 501c(3) non-profit organization, to produce a youth publication, Spikes Magazine, host and sponsor outdoor educational classes and events, and to organize ‘first’ and affordable hunting opportunities.
 
For more information on the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance and/or to become a member, please call 877.331.8607 or visit www.deerwildlifealliance.org <http://www.deerwildlifealliance.org/> .
 
 
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the American Deer &Wildlife Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the growth of the deer and wildlife industry, and to help educate consumers and the youth on the conservation issues which effect deer and wildlife as well as the industry.  For more information on the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance, call 877.331.8607 or visit www.deerwildlifealliance.org

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