
Get Your Gun Raffle Tickets At American Legion Post 4
Hot on the heels of 45 Guns in 45 Days (a major fundraiser for Billings American Legion Baseball), another fun gun raffle has been announced, and this one is also related to the American Legion.
Hosted by Billings' American Legion Post #4 in conjunction with the American Legion motorcycle riders group, the fundraiser is raising money for the non-profit, with your opportunity to win a very, very nice firearm package.
Tickets are $20 each or 5 for $100 at can be purchased at American Legion Post #4 at 1540 Broadwater Avenue, or from any member of the Eagle Riders chapter. Only 2,000 tickets will be sold, with the winner selected via Facebook Live on July 4th, 2026.
The holder of the winning ticket will receive:
- Bear Creek Arsenal AR-10 Bolt Action System
- Luth-AR Precision buttstock and grip
- 3 AR 10 Bolt Action Uppers
- .358 Win Barrel custom built by Deadshot Barrels
- ATN ThIR LTV Thermal riflescope 3-9X25mm
- Three 10-round mags
- 20 rounds each of 22-250, .308 Winchester, and .358 Winchester in custom ammo cases
- All packaged in a hard case for safe transport via land, sea, or air.
Need not be present to win. Must be 21+ and able to pass the firearm background check. The raffle is open to residents in all 50 states.
Here's another fun way to support American Legion Post #4.
For $250, you or your business, club, or organization can purchase a ceiling tile at the Legion. It's a great way to place your logo or message. Inquire within or contact Vice Commander Harlon Owens for more info at 406-860-1961. Email icrider47@gmail.com

About the American Legion.
The American Legion was founded in Paris, France, on March 15, 1919, by members of the American Expeditionary Forces stationed in Europe following World War I. It was officially chartered by Congress on September 16, 1919, as a patriotic veterans organization dedicated to service and advocacy.
Local Legion Post #4 was chartered on September 3rd, 1919, serving Veterans of Billings, Montana.
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