The NRA 1480/1490 Honorary Club Program was designed to recognize Police Pistol Combat shooters who have fired outstanding scores in competition by admitting them to the NRA Honorary Clubs. Membership is acquired by firing a score of 1480 and/or 1490 or more over the 1500 National Police Combat Aggregate in an Outdoor NRA Registered Police Pistol Combat Tournament. The following awards will be presented to honorary club inductees:
Silver-Toned Medallion
A silver-toned medallion, signifying an individual is a member of the "1480 Club." In addition to the above, a "1480" brassard (patch) may be purchased for $1, as well as a "1480" hat/lapel pin which is available for $12.50 each.
Gold-Toned Medallion
A gold-toned medallion embedded in Lucite signifying an individual is a member of the "1490 Club." In addition to the above, a "1490" brassard (patch) may be purchased for $1, as well as a "1490" hat/lapel pin which is available for $12.50 each.
The NRA Law Enforcement Division offers a complete police shooting program to police departments and law enforcement agencies to encourage patrol officers to gain more experience, training and time on the range using their duty firearms.