Pro Shop: Range Gear

Maximize your time on the firing line.

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posted on December 2, 2024
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Range Gear

1. Combining the advantage of electronic hearing protection with the convenience of a rechargeable battery, Warbird Intrepid RC Earmuffs feature two omni-directional mics that amplify natural sounds, only to momentarily shut off when levels reach 90 dB. A comfort headband with a metal frame can withstand harsh use, while a built-in hi-fi audio input provides connection to external audio devices. MSRP: $119; warbirdpro.com


2. Made from brightly colored ABS plastic, the MuzlStik Chamber Flag can be used in firearms .22 caliber and larger. Simply placing its stem inside the firearm’s chamber creates a temporary barrier that keeps your gun’s action in the open position, while simultaneously demonstrating its clear status at a glance. MSRP: $3.79; muzlstik.com


3. Designed as a multi-purpose cleaner, when used on firearms, Ballistol GunCer contains a ceramic additive that fills any rough depths, smoothing them out while simultaneously reducing unnecessary friction and wear. Since it molecularly bonds to metals, it keeps your guns protected and enhances reliability. MSRP: $10; ballistol.com


4. In addition to boasting a low-profile, wraparound design, Gatorz Blastshield eyewear offers shooters a quick and easy means of adapting to changing lighting conditions, thanks to an interchangeable lens system. Choose between Ballistic Smoke and Clear, each meets ANSI Z87+ and MIL PRF 32432A specifications for greater protection. MSRP: $340; gatorz.com


5. Constructed from 500 Denier nylon, the Leupold Optics Go Gear Duffle is fully padded on all sides and contains a large compartment with moveable dividers on a hook-and-loop-lined interior. A YKK-zippered side pocket expands internally and is ideal for safeguarding/separating equipment like optics and assorted bulky gear. There are even two outer straps for securing a tripod. MSRP: $149.99; leupold.com

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