
Custom & Collectable Firearms (CNC Firearms) proudly attended the 2026 NRA Annual Meeting in Houston this past weekend, where the company connected with collectors, industry partners, and firearm enthusiasts from across the country.
During the event, CNC Firearms highlighted its donation of more than $100,000 to the Folds of Honor Foundation. The organization provides educational scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen or disabled military service members and first responders.

The donation was made possible through the success of the CNC Firearms production of the limited edition Kimber 1911 Folds of Honor .45 ACP, a 1 of 500 collector series developed in collaboration with Kimber Manufacturing, the Folds of Honor Foundation, and John Rich.
CNC Firearms Founder & Owner Austin Rohr and Chief Operating Officer Lansdon Yoakum were joined at the show by Leslie Edelman, Owner of Kimber Manufacturing, and Montie Mizer, Vice President of Sales at Kimber. Together, they were photographed holding the commemorative check, symbolizing the strong partnership behind the project and the impact it will continue to make. A second photo features Austin Rohr alongside his team, Katherine Karaki and Kristyn Kines, recognizing their dedication and leadership in bringing the project to life.
The display offered attendees an opportunity to reflect on the broader purpose of the series, demonstrating how limited-production firearms can help support meaningful causes and make a lasting difference. Custom & Collectable Firearms extends its sincere appreciation to everyone who supported the project and remains committed to future initiatives that combine craftsmanship, innovation, and responsibility to the community.
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