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Colt Funds Firearms Training Program in Georgia

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartMay 6, 2025 8:44 am3 ViewsNo Comments
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Colt Firearms, maker of fine firearms for more than 170 years, has announced a partnership with the state of Georgia to promote safe, responsible firearms ownership in the Peach State.

In a news release announcing the partnership, Colt said it is fully funding the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ “Give It a Shot” program, which offers hands-on firearms training with certified instructors.

“Colt is proud to support this initiative that reflects our deep commitment to firearm safety, education, and responsible ownership,” said Colt President Joshua Dorsey. “By investing in training and education, we’re helping ensure Georgians are equipped with the skills and knowledge to handle firearms safely and responsibly.”

To ensure access for all Georgians, Colt has also launched its new “Colt Safety Scholarships.” This funding will provide eligible residents with free enrollment in the program over the next 12 months. By removing financial barriers, Colt is empowering more citizens to gain essential knowledge and skills, promoting a culture of responsibility, confidence and safety within the gun owner community.

The partnership follows the announcement that Colt received the Safety Impact Award earlier this year. Walter Rabon, Georgia DNR commissioner, stated that Colt’s participation will allow his organization to reach more people with its important message than ever before.

“With Colt’s support, we’re making quality firearms education more accessible than ever,” Rabon said. “Our Give it a Shot program, intended for those with little to no experience, is an opportunity for any Georgia resident to benefit from education on safe gun handling, shooting fundamentals and ways to expand their experience post-instruction, while also having a great time on the range.”

Colt’s generosity and dedication to the safe, responsible gun ownership program also brought accolades from higher officials in the state, including Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. The company’s leadership in this area has already earned formal recognition, receiving two statewide resolutions—one from the Georgia House of Representatives and another from the Georgia Senate—as well as a commendation from Gov. Kemp.

Colt management said that this ongoing effort includes growing support from industry peers and other respected firearm manufacturers, including Taurus, Bergara and CVA, in backing the SARO initiative and the DNR’s education and outreach efforts.

Ultimately, Colt is a well-respected, storied American brand that has developed and manufactured innovative, reliable and refined products for over 170 years and wants to play a part at making better informed gun owners. Through initiatives like the Safety Impact Award and Colt Safety Scholarships, Colt continues its mission to empower the world with knowledge and tools that prioritize safe and responsible gun ownership.

To learn more about the initiative and partnership, visit coltsafe.com.

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