Firearm Raffle Projects

Each year a team of ACGG members create a firearm project to showcase to the public the art of custom gunmaking. These projects are inspired by historically famous firearm components, a specific theme or gun, or the specialties of team members.
One lucky person each year becomes the owner of an outstanding example of custom gunmaking. Someone who could only dream about owning such a firearm has the opportunity to own one for a $20 raffle ticket.

Ticket sales are limited to 4,000, and the drawing is held whether or not all tickets are sold. There is no limit of number of tickets each person can purchase. The winner does not have to be present and is notified by phone and mail. All state and federal laws apply. Federal tax will be collected before the firearm is delivered. Void where prohibited or otherwise restricted. (Pictured winner of ACGG #24 with his new rifle.)
Due to U.S. postal regulations (18 U.S.C. Section 1302), raffle ticket stubs cannot be returned by mail for purchases over the Internet, through the mail or by telephone. When an order is placed, we will complete the ticket by filling in the name, address, and phone number, and we will drop the ticket in the barrel at the drawing. The winner will be notified based on the information provided.
Please review all Official Rules
We respect the privacy and concern for safety of winners of ACGG projects and do not publish their names, unless they agree.
Enjoy the quality and artistry of the Guild Firearm Projects – Don’t miss your chance to own one.
ACGG Firearm #27 – The Pigeon Gun (2012)

A tastefully crafted and embellished double shotgun based on a Remington Model 1894 FE Trap Grade 12 ga. double shotgun, ACGG Firearm #27 is reminiscent of what one would have special ordered in the early 1900’s. Metalwork by E. Larry Peters, Stockwork by Douglas Mann, Engraving by Kenny Majors.
The drawing for ACGG #27 will be held June 23, 2012 at 3 p.m. at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, WY.
As of 5/4/2012 there were 2358 tickets sold of the 4,000 available.
More DetailsPrevious ACGG Firearm Projects
- ACGG Firearm #26 -
A Serious Hunter’s .470 Double Rifle (2011). 3544 tickets were sold. Winner – #1156.
- ACGG Firearm #25 -
The Tip-Down Smallbore (2010). 2079 tickets were sold. Winner – #1565.
- ACGG Firearm #24 -
The Special Hornet (2009). 3030 tickets were sold. Winner – Ticket #2690.
- ACGG Firearm #23 -
The North American Classic Hunting Rifle (2008). 3860 tickets were sold. Winner – Ticket #2021.
- ACGG Firearm #22 -
A Pair of Sevens (Jan. 28, 2007): Two-gun set of using rifles. 3364 tickets were sold. Winner – Ticket #1885.
- ACGG Firearm #21 -
The North American Rifle (Jan. 22, 2006): Pre 64 M70 Winchester 30-06. All 4000 tickets were sold. Winner – Ticket #2050.
- ACGG Firearm #20 -
Mountain Majestics (Jan. 30, 2005): Dakota #10 in .280 Remington. All 4000 tickets were sold. Winner – Ticket #3268.
- ACGG Firearm #19 -
The Ultimate .22 (Jan. 25, 2004). A total of 3077 tickets were sold.
- ACGG Firearm #18 -
100th Anniversary 1903 Springfield (Feb. 2, 2003): .35 Whelen. A total of 2681 tickets were sold.
- ACGG Firearm #17 -
The .404 African (Feb. 10, 2002). A total of 1806 tickets were sold.
- ACGG Firearm #16 -
The Whitetail: A Tribute. A Classic Model 70 Rifle (Feb. 4, 2001). A total of 2260 tickets were sold.
- ACGG Firearm #15 -
Game Gun (Feb. 6, 2000): 20 gauge Belgian Browning Superposed Shotgun. A total of 2677 tickets were sold.
- ACGG Firearm #14 -
A Gentleman’s Sporting Collection (1999): Colt SAA Presentation Grade Revolver in .44-40 caliber; Winchester Model 92 Deluxe Takedown Rifle in .44-40 caliber; Parker A-1 Special 20 Gauge Shotgun. A total of 3404 tickets were sold.
- ACGG Firearm #13 -
100th Anniversary Mauser 98 Bolt Rifle (1998). A total of 1863 tickets were sold.
- ACGG Firearm #12 -
The Special Sporting Set (1997): Colt .44 Special; .32-40 Winchester
- ACGG Amber Project -
The John Amber Commemorative Rifle (1996): 8×68S Hagn Action
- ACGG Firearm #11 -
The American Double Rifle (1996): .405 Winchester Double Rifle
- ACGG Firearm #10 -
The Upland Gun (1995): 20 ga L.C. Smith
- ACGG Firearm #9 -
The Rimfire Rifle (1994): .22 LR Springfield
- ACGG Firearm #8 -
.375 H&H Ruger No. 1 Rifle (1993)
- ACGG Firearm #7 -
.458 Win 1901 (1992)
- ACGG Firearm #6 -
.58 Flintlock (1991)
- ACGG Firearm #5 -
.250 Savage (1990)
- ACGG Firearm #4 -
.416 Rigby (1989)
- ACGG Firearm #3 -
.270 F.N. Supreme (1987)
- ACGG Firearm #2 -
.280 Mauser (1986)
- ACGG Firearm #1 -
.270 Grisel Mauser (1985)