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From Brownells:

Professional gunsmiths everywhere are invited to enter Brownells’ Big Book #73 cover model contest for a chance to appear on the cover of the gun industry’s “bible,” the Brownells 608-page, gun makers/builders catalog.

Starting July 31, contestants can enter by creating a video no more than 60 seconds long explaining why they deserve to be on the cover of Big Book #73.

Videos can be posted on social media (Facebook & Instagram) with the hashtag #bb73cover, or emailed to [email protected].

To qualify as valid entries, videos need to contain the following information:

  • Name of shop/business
  • Shop/business city and state
  • Where or how contestant received gunsmithing training
  • Why contestant deserves to be on the cover

Brownells will accept entries through August 15, 2020.

Contestants are encouraged to use their imaginations and unique creativity to impress the panel of Brownells judges who will select a final winner.

In addition to appearing on the cover of the Brownells catalog the winner will also receive a $500 Brownells gift card.

To learn more, visit the Brownells Big Book Cover Contest page.

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27 COMMENTS

  1. I’m guaranteed not to be chosen by Brownell’s. My video would be simply the clip from Gran Torino in which Clint Eastwood looks down the barrel of his vintage rifle and growls “Get off my lawn”. With my own face photoshopped over Clint’s. That’s what my happy-happy-joy-joy self turns into whenever I see unwelcome interlopers (two legged or four) on my property.


    • Dang this HTML. Ya miss just one single symbol in the setup, and the whole thing goes to crap. 😐

  2. I haven’t done that since modeling tools for Montgomery Ward just before they went under. This might be my big chance!

    • “Possum, where are you?”

      Hiding in a ditch, waiting for you to go to bed so he can root around in your trash can for your table scraps… 😉

  3. Brownells needs to spend more of their time/effort on getting/keeping items in stock vs playing with their publishing toys. Much worse off than Midway.

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