The NRA took its first shot on Wednesday at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the newly minted Democratic congressional nominee who scored a shocking upset win over Rep. Joe Crowley.

In the two-minute clip, NRA TV host Grant Stinchfield belittled the Boston University grad as a “28-year-old bartender” and described her as part of a secret left-wing plot to undermine the country.

“Left-wing socialists have infiltrated the nation that we love,” said Stinchfield, about Ocasio-Cortez, who was born in the Bronx, which is part of America.

“The socialist movement in America is real, it is dangerous and it is more powerful than you might think,” Stinchfield said about a primary in which about 28,000 people voted. Ocasio-Cortez won 58 percent of the vote.

While Ocasio-Cortez’s stunning victory was evidence for good government groups across the city that New York’s infamous party machinery can be beat, Stinchfield had another take: that Crowley’s defeat showed the state had slid off the “deep end” and that she would grab guns if she ever had the chance.

He provided no backing for his claim, nor his argument that democracy is undermined by gun control laws, because “no socialist country allows its oppressed people to empower themselves.”

California, New York and many European nations — like France, England and Germany — are all democracies that hold free and fair elections with tough gun laws on the books.

While the NRA was founded in the 1800s to “promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis,” the group has made a hard turn into the nation’s culture wars in recent years.

“The election of this woman — who openly despises the very system that makes America the greatest country in the world — proves we have to take every election seriously,” he said.