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Preview: Mission First Tactical 24-oz. Bottles & 12-oz. Can Coolers | An Official Journal Of The NRA

Mission First Tactical made its name producing carbine accessories and concealed-carry holsters. Now, it can also cool your beverages with its line of thematic drinkwear products.

Options now include 24-oz. and 12-oz. containers designed to resemble artillery shells, tear gas and smoke grenades. The 24-oz. drinking bottles and 12-oz. can coolers are available in M7A3 Riot CS and M18 Red Smoke configurations, and the 12-oz. can coolers are also available in a 155 mm M107 Howitzer shell design. Promotional Stubby Holder

Preview: Mission First Tactical 24-oz. Bottles & 12-oz. Can Coolers | An Official Journal Of The NRA

Both are made from 18/8 stainless steel and are sweat-proof, triple insulated and designed to keep drinks hot or cold for up to nine hours. Retail price is $25 (12-oz.) and $35 (24-oz.). For more information, please visit missionfirsttactical.com.

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Preview: Mission First Tactical 24-oz. Bottles & 12-oz. Can Coolers | An Official Journal Of The NRA

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