Rob Schneider builds his Nemo Arms Battle Light rifle in Idaho

Nemo Arms hosts Rob Schneider

2A advocate, and new Nemo Arms Battle Light owner!

You never know who you might run into at the airport… Rob Schneider! That’s exactly what happened to our CEO, Bill King and his wife Jeana. “After a few minutes of conversation, we found out Rob is a huge 2A advocate and was interested in purchasing a few firearms.” said Jeana King. What’s better than just buying a rifle… come to the manufacturer, and build it yourself!

We were honored to host Rob at our manufacturing facility in Caldwell, Idaho. On arrival, we started out with a tour of our facility. Rob was fascinated with the entire process and asked several questions wanting to understand more. It was then time to let him build his rifle with our builder, Mark Wood. Rob went with the Nemo Arms Battle Light chambered in 2.23 Wylde with a custom brown Battle-Hazard finish. He also picked up a matching Battle Light 22LR!

When the build was done, it was off to our indoor shooting range with Shawn Stephan, former USN MCPO (SEAL) for some shooting tips. Check out the photos below.

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On November 8, 2023, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas granted the Plaintiff’s motion for a preliminary injunction staying ATF’s recently enacted rule regarding stabilizing/arm braces for pistols in its entirety. A copy of the court’s order has been made available to me.

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