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Armageddon Gear Numero Uno Shooting Bag

Apparently PRS officials thought shooters were getting out of hand with all their various shooting bags hanging off their gear. So, they limited them to just a single bag. Now PRS shooters are put in the position of having to choose between their rear bag, a pillow style bag, or something else.

Armageddon Gear head honcho and professional shooter, Tom Fuller, chose… something else.

The Numero Uno Shooting Bag from Armageddon Gear is the one shooting that is big enough to replace all your other shooting bags and if you haven’t guess by now, its also a joke. The video is awesome and worth taking a moment to view.

The best part is that, in spite of this being a joke, you can still buy it. I have it on good authority that it makes a very comfortable beanbag chair. Check out the Numero Uno Shooting Bag at Armageddon Gear.

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Armageddon Gear Grippy Thing

If you shoot suppressed enough, you will eventually experience a stuck suppressor. The new Armageddon Gear Grippy Thing can help you remove it by enhancing your grip and it can be stowed on your gear in a variety of ways.

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The Grippy Thing consists of two main parts – the grip pad and the hanger. The grip pad is laser cut Hypalon with a bungee cord to keep it folded and a side release buckle to connect it to the hanger. The hanger is a Velcro lined webbing strap that can be attached to just about anything – packs, belts, range bags, and more.

Check out the Armageddon Gear Grippy Thing.

Armageddon Gear Gunsmith Apron

If you are a gunsmith (or do things in your garage with a rotary tool that approximates gunsmithing), you have an acceptable excuse to wear and apron… In fact, you probably should wear one. It keeps your clothes clean and lets you keep your tools close at hand. That is the idea behind Armageddon Gear’s new Gunsmith Apron.

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The apron is as bomb-proof as everything else Armageddon Gear makes with its 1000D Cordura construction. It has an assortment of pockets, a loop field for adding patches, and 3×4 PALS field for adding a pouch or just tucking in a pen. The waist strap has a side release buckle so you don’t have to tie and untie it every time you put it on or take it off.

It’s good enough for the rifle gurus at GA Precision (image below) so it is good enough for all you basement Dremel experts. Check out the Armageddon Gear Gunsmith Apron.

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