Michigan City Rifle Club

Established in 1931

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The Michigan City Rifle Club is open to new members and accepts membership applications at the regular monthly meetings, which are the first Tuesday of every month at 7 pm. You can obtain a membership application at the club during open events (several events are open to the public), or from a division representative. You can also pick up an application at Kempf Gun Shop (Johnson Rd & Hwy 20, Michigan City, IN). You will need to bring your completed application, and proof of NRA membership (see requirements), plus prorated dues, to the monthly meeting. Your application will be reviewed and voted upon at the next regular meeting. You will then be on probationary status (no key card or voting privileges) until all requirements are fulfilled.

NRA membership is required to join The Michigan City Rifle Club. Additional requirements include, but are not limited to, participating in two scheduled shooting activities, 8 hours of contributing to the welfare of the club, and a safety and indoctrination course.


The following information is intended as a brief outline for obtaining membership in the Michigan City Rifle Club. For complete details and more information, contact any Michigan City Rifle Club Officer.

Requirements for Probationary Membership

1. You must be at least 18 years of age.
2. Present proof of current NRA membership.
3. Attend at least one general meeting where you will submit your application.
4. Pay initiation fee and prorated dues.

Probationary Membership Status allows you access to the club for all open events, to come as a current member's guest an unlimited amounts of times. It also allows access to the Club in order to fulfill and complete your requirements for Full Membership.


Requirements for Full Membership Status

Full Membership allows you Keycard Access to the Club (24 hours a day - 365 days a year) and Voting Privileges.

1. Contribute to the welfare of the organization (minimum 8 hours).
2. Pass a Safety and Indoctrination Course.
3. Shoot in two scheduled activities (or complete the alternative shooting course for rifle or pistol) and be signed off by the division representative or club officer.
4. Submit request for transfer to full membership and be voted upon by the executive committee.