American Tactical Introduces Nomad Survivor Combo

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posted on January 21, 2020
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American Tactical (ATI) has expanded their RukX Gear line to include a full kit designed around their Nomad Shotgun. Available as a single kit, the Nomad Survivor Combo includes an RUKX Gear Survivor bag, and a Nomad Shotgun, which the bag discreetly stows. Purchasers can choose from 12-, 20-gauge or .410-bore, while chamber options include 2 3/4- and 3-inches for 12- and 20-gauge, and 2 1/2- and 3-inches for .410-bore. The barrel is 18.5 inches long, featuring a break-open action and a bead front sight. The 600D polyester bag is available in black, tan, blue, orange and yellow, with a hidden handgun pocket and removable waist/shoulder straps. Additionally, the bag floats, and has prominent reflective tape for recovery at night. The whole kit dimensions out at a mere 20"X11"X10", with an MSRP of just $179.95 (or $79.95 for just the bag). For more information, check out americantactical.us.

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