2017 range BADGE FEES


The AGC has eight different types of badges for sale annually. The Life Badge is the ninth badge type and is no longer available for sale. From the AGC Policy & Procedures Manual, the range badge fees and types are:



Range Fees

 

Description

 

Type

 

$170

Annual Badge Fee

Full

$85

Half-year Badge Fee

Half

$85

Full-year Junior Range Badge Fee

Junior

$43

Half-year Junior Range Badge Fee

Half Junior

$57

Full-year Family Badge Fee

Family

$28

Half-year Family Badge Fee

Half Family


Annual Range Badge

Individual members in good standing of affiliated clubs shall pay annual dues in an amount approved by the Board of Trustees for each range identification badge, see table above. All badges are assigned to an individual by name and are to be used by that person exclusively.

Half-Year Sales

As stated in the AGC By-Laws, Half-Year badge sales commence on July 1st. Half-Year sales can only occur with new club members. A “new club member” is defined as someone who did not purchase a range badge in the prior two years. Exceptions are made for active duty military personnel with proof of deployment in the previous year.

Family Range Badge

Family member badges may be issued to bona fide family members. Only immediate family members of a regular adult AGC badge holder will also be entitled to acquire additional badges for family members and relatives residing together to include, immediate family members of the regular adult AGC badge holder including the spouse and children under the age of 23 still living at home. All badges are assigned to an individual by name and are to be used by that person exclusively.

Junior Range Badge

Junior range badge holders [16 years of age and above] having a certificate of qualification (NRA, Boy Scout, 4H, etc.) & range orientation course signed by a club officer, reviewed by the executive board, approved by the trustees, and conforming to all federal, state, and local firearm regulations, may use the range, for which they are qualified, without adult supervision. A junior club member without a certificate of qualification may only handle firearms on the firing line when supervised by an adult who will be responsible for the junior’s conduct.