Banquet Edition Pistol: Colt Stainless .45 Colt
Chapter cost: $1,174
Fair market value: $1,599
- Chambered in .45 ACP with 8+1 capacity that delivers the power and performance of the classic 1911 platform
- Series 70 firing system that preserves the original smooth, crisp trigger pull without a firing pin safety
- Forged stainless steel frame and slide built with Colt’s renowned craftsmanship for durability and a timeless finish
- 5″ National Match barrel that enhances accuracy and performance, ideal for target shooting and duty use
- GI-style sights and spurred hammer with traditional military-inspired features for authentic handling and aesthetics
- External manual thumb safety provides secure carry and operation with familiar 1911 ergonomics
- Double diamond wood grips with classic styling with enhanced grip texture for confident control.
Elk Country Package: Springfield XDME 10mm
Chapter cost: $450
Fair market value: $653
- Extended magazine well for faster reloads
- Optics ready for the installation of preferred red dot system
- Ambidextrous slide release and mag release controls
- Includes Springfield Armory soft pistol case
- Includes two magazines
- Magazine capacity of 16 rounds
Catalog Pistol: Kimber Micro 9mm
Chapter cost: $535
Fair market value: $725
- Features custom RMEF engraving
- Kimpro finish with brushed and partially engraved flats
- White dot 180 front sight and rear sight
- Solid AL trigger
- Anca rubber grips
- Magazine capacity of seven rounds
Catalog Pistol: Taurus 856 38Sp
Chapter cost: $350
Fair market value: $469
- Lightweight stainless steel, easy to conceal and exceptionally reliable. The Taurus® Defender 856 is finely tuned to deliver the ultimate peace of mind for home and personal defense situations. The Defender 856 comes with night sights and special wood grips from Altamont.
Progressive Rifle: Browning AB3 7mm
Chapter cost: $499
Fair market value: $819.99
- Free-floating barrel
- Large bolt surface area
- Detachable magazine
- Short 60˚ bolt lift is fast cycling and allows the hand to easily clear scope turrets
- Bolt lock override button
- Top-tang safety
Ladies Progressive: S&W Shield EZ 9mm
Chapter cost: $445
Fair market value: $559
- Easy-to-rack slide
- Crisp, light trigger with tactile and audible reset
- Includes two easy-to-load magazines
- Grip safety
- Windage adjustable, white dot rear sight
- Disassembles without pulling trigger
- Grip texture optimized to size and recoil
- Tactile loaded chamber indicator (TLCI)
- Picatinny-style rail
- Perfect size for nightstand, carry or a day at the range
- Reversible magazine release
- Optimal 18º grip angle for natural point of aim
- Durable, corrosion-resistant Armornite® finish
- Magazine capacity: 8 + 1
Catalog Rifle: Weatherby Vanguard 2 6.5 PRC
Chapter cost: $525
Fair market value: $799
- Matte finish barreled action
- Hand-painted stock with carbide black and peppercorn sponge
- Vanguard 2 stage trigger
- Threaded and suppressor ready
- Hinged floorplate featuring RMEF logo
Catalog Rifle: Bergara Ridge .300 Win
Chapter cost: $683.10
Fair market value: $929
- Featuring Bergara’s super-smooth B-14 Action, which is a two-lug system with a sliding plate extractor and a coned bolt nose and breech to ensure a smooth feeding and extraction of the cartridge
- 24” 4140 CrMo Steel no. 5 taper barrel, 1:10 twist rate, threaded and Cerakote graphite black
- Internal box magazine with RMEF-engraved hinged floor plate
- Bergara’s adjustable trigger
- Weighs 7.7 pounds
- The B-14 Ridge rifle features a molded synthetic stock made of glass fiber-reinforced polymer
Catalog Rifle: Christensen Evoke 7PRC
Chapter cost: $699
Fair market value: $999
- Integrated picatinny rail section
- Hybrid grip angle
- Four rounds (three Magnum)
- Detachable magazine
- 416R stainless steel suppressor-ready barrel with an RFR-style brake
- Christensen Arms precision machined receiver
- Action finish of black Cerakote with black Cerakote barrel
- Stock finish of Christensen Arms Woodlands Custom Camo Pattern
- Black nitride coated side baffle brake
(Photo credit: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation)