TacSol Unveils Limited-Edition Color to Fund COVID-19 Suppression Efforts

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posted on April 8, 2020
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Tactical Solutions (TacSol), a producer of rimfire firearms, upgrades and accessories, will be donating a portion of the proceeds from its limited-edition Turquoise barrel and rifle sales, to help those fighting on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. The effort will financially support medical and service personnel who compromise their safety on a daily basis for the benefit of our great nation and world.

“We wanted to help with the cause”, said Darin Strickler, TacSol chief executive Officer. “We talked about ways we could help and financial support seemed to be the best thing right now.” The Turquoise color is a limited edition color for TacSol, and is only available for order April 1-30. The color is available in both gloss and matte finish on most of TacSol’s barrel and X-Ring rifle offerings.

For more information, please visit tacsol.com.

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