PMC X-Tac 5.56 55gr FMJ 200rd Battle Pack – $99.99
Palmetto State Armory has this PMC X-Tac 5.56 NATO 55gr FMJ 200 round Sealed Battle Pack marked down to $99.99.
Palmetto State Armory has this PMC X-Tac 5.56 NATO 55gr FMJ 200 round Sealed Battle Pack marked down to $99.99.
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ATF director nominee Robert Cekada told lawmakers the agency should not burden lawful gun owners, drawing cautious optimism from gun-rights groups. The post In Confirmation Hearing, Director Nominee Says ATF Won’t “Burden Lawful Gun Owners” appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
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