Patriot,
Let’s be real: anti-gun politicians never stop.
While they plot to flip Texas blue and destroy the Second Amendment, Texas Gun Rights is fighting back — and winning.
Thanks to pressure from patriots like you, we passed lots of pro-gun laws this year, including:
- Banning “Red Flag” Gun Confiscation laws (SB 1362)
- Short Barreled Rifles removed from the state prohibited weapons list — (SB 1596)
- Making Municipal gun “buyback” schemes illegal (HB 3053)
- Ending the Foster Parent gun registry (HB 1403)
- Universal recognition for out-of-state LTC’s (SB 706)
But the fight isn’t over.
The anti-gun Left and their allies are circling 2026 as their year to flip Texas blue.
And without your renewed support, we risk losing everything.
That’s why I’m asking you to renew your membership with TXGR today.
Standard Membership: $35/per year
- Membership card and decals
- Subscription to the TXGR Newsletter
- Legislative alters on gun rights issues
- Invitations to TXGR events
- Firearms giveaway opportunities
- 24/7 defense of your Second Amendment Freedoms
Standard + T-Shirt: $50/per year
- All the benefits of a Standard Membership PLUS:
- Newly-released TXGR T-Shirt
Patriot Membership: $125/per year
- All the benefits of a Standard Membership PLUS:
- EDC Tactical sling bag with TXGR patch
- Texas Gun Rights Hat
- All the benefits of a Patriot Membership PLUS:
- Life member coffee mug
- Free or discounted entry to TXGR events
- Direct line of contact with TXGR President Chris McNutt
As a bonus, every renewal enters you to win a Shalotek Flex 365XXLC chambered in 9mm — valued at $1,123!
This pistol is built for competition, training, and home defense — with 17 round capacity and superior recoil control.
And it simply looks incredible.
Better yet, if you renew for $50 or more, I’ll send you one of our exclusive TXGR T-shirts as icing on the cake.
I can’t wait to see members proudly sporting our shirts at ranges across Texas…
Let’s reload for the battles ahead and remind the gun grabbers:
Texas doesn’t back down.
For Texas and Liberty,
Chris McNutt
President, Texas Gun Rights