EOTech 512 Holographic Sight – $399.99 (30% Off)
The EOTech 512 is marked down to $399.99 in cart at Palmetto State Armory—a huge drop on one of the most proven holographic sights on the market.
The EOTech 512 is marked down to $399.99 in cart at Palmetto State Armory—a huge drop on one of the most proven holographic sights on the market.
HB 4185 has a single purpose "to repeal the section of code making it unlawful to possess a fully automatic weapon."
In previous instances where we’ve covered GRITR’s products, I was proud to introduce the company as one that successfully caters to the needs of shooters and lovers of the outdoors because those are exactly the kinds of people it employs. This shouldn’t be a surprise, but it’s less common...
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Since 1950, nearly 98% of mass public shootings have occurred in gun-free zones. This in-depth analysis examines John Lott’s research.