"This isn't weird:" Grand prize in raffle for Orlando mass shooting victims -- is a gun



MCHENRY, Illinois -- An Illinois gun shop is holding a raffle for victims of the Orlando massacre, and the grand prize is an assault rifle.

It's similar to the gun that killed 49 and wounded dozens more in the nightclub attack on June 12th.

Second Amendment Sports is a new business in McHenry. It plans to raffle off a Smith & Wesson AR-15.

Bert Irslinger Jr. and his father own the gun shop and they've come up with a unique way to support the victims who are alive and the families of those who perished in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

“We’re looking to support the victims, the families and the survivors of this act,” Irslinger Jr said. “How we do that, is in our own way.”

The business will make a base donation of $2,000 to the OneOrlando Fund and then sell $5 raffle tickets at their location and several other businesses throughout the area.

“For our industry, this isn’t weird,” Irslinger Jr said. “It’s a normal product. It’s bought every day by Americans across the United States.”

The drawing will be held at Second Amendment Sports on July 31st.