
Sergeant First Class Liam Nevins Memorial Trap Shoot
Big 12th Annual! $135K+ Raised by this event –
more shooting & prizes in 2025 (details below)
SFC Liam Nevins Memorial Trap Shot

PRESENTED BY SPECIAL FORCES ASSOCIATION CHAPTER 64
BIG 12th annual! $135,000+ raised by this event for our hero’s children! HELP US MAKE & BREAK RECORDS GOING FORWARD!!!
BENEFITING
Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF) and local Special Operations Warriors Wounded in action
WHEN
Saturday, May 31, 2025 at 10:00 AM
9:00 AM registration begins, 9:30 AM flag ceremony, breakfast, shooters can arrive throughout the day to register and shoot
Rain or Shine Event
Hosted by
WEST CHESTER GUN CLUB
200 East Boot Road, West Chester, PA 19380
$50 / Shooter (ammo not included)
$70 /Shooter (ammo included)
Two-Gun Drawing Raffle
Learn More
- Ticket sales will be at the event. We can accommodate singles and all group sizes
- Advanced ticket orders and donations can be made, using Paypal, by clicking on the link below. This will take you to a page on this website that is set-up for these transactions. Tickets purchased online will be available at the registration desk on the day of the shoot.
Donations and Ticket Sales To Date: $135K


50 round Shoot / 16 Yard Targets / Non-scored fun shoot!
- Beverages and food for shooters and other ticket holders included
- Prize drawings throughout the day for ticket holders (winner need not be present)
- Special drawings the day of the shoot for high value prizes (winner need not be present)
- To purchase tickets for disabled VETS and for donations please contact: Jack McFadden
- Make checks payable to: SFA64
- Please review WCGC Range Rules for safety and firearm/ammo restrictions.
Make it a company outing for a great charitable event!
Contact Jack McFadden at 484-459-9038 or email at jd.mcfadden@outlook.com
All donations to SOWF and SFA Chapter 64 are tax deductible to the extent allowed by federal law
Disabled VETS shoot free!
(VA ‘service connected’ ID required)
SOWF HISTORY
Special Operations Warrior Foundations’ roots can be traced back to 1980, when a team of special operators attempted to rescue Americans being held in Iran. A battlefield promise to take care of their fallen brother’s children has grown into one of the most respected and emulated nonprofit organizations in the United States. A 4-star rating by Charity Navigator for the last 16 consecutive years, ranks SOWF in the top one percent of over six thousand charities rated. For more information visit: www.SpecialOps.org
SOWF requires release from liability be signed by participants at time of shoot.

A former Owen J. Roberts student and Bristol High School graduate. SFC Nevins was KIA in Afghanistan 21 Sep 2013. He was a member of the 19th Special Forces GP (Green Berets).
