NRA Tactical Stocking & Gift Set

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posted on October 27, 2016
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Gifts for gun lovers are plentiful at the NRA Store. For lovers of tactical gear, the Tactical Christmas Stocking and gift sets are a great option.

The Tactical Christmas Stocking features a reinforced carry handle, morale patch field, two snap hooks, MOLLE webbing, D-rings and removable patches. The stocking itself is 17.5 inches high and 11 inches wide. Of course, in keeping with the tactical tradition, the only available color is black. The Tactical Stocking retails at a suggested price of $19.95.

To stuff the stocking, the NRA Store offers two separate gift sets. For those who want represent the NRA, the store is offering the NRA Pride Gift Set. The set includes the Tactical Stocking, an NRA A-10 30mm shot glass, ultra-flex decal, .223 bullet keychain, black web belt and an NRA COEXIST bumper sticker. Separate, all of these items come to a total value of $60, but the NRA Store is offering the collection for $49.95.

In addition to the NRA Pride Gift Set, the store is also featuring the NRA Tactical Gift Set. Inside the included Tactical Stocking, buyers will find a tactical pen, 7.62 bottle opener keychain, NRA brass valve stem caps, tactical prevailer knife, and a coyote tan NRA EDC wallet. Separate, the total value of these items is $120, but the gift set sells at a suggested price of $99.95.

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