NRA Store Announces Tactical Mag Racks

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posted on May 16, 2016
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Hunters and shooters often face a common problem: storing their gear in an organized and accessible manner. The NRA Store is trying to help, with the announcement of its latest new product: the NRA Tactical Mag Rack.

NRA Tactical Mag Racks provide an organized, secure and easily accessible platform to store a cache of magazines, loaded or unloaded. AR-15 and handgun version are available. Each includes reinforced keyholes for mounting inside your gun safe or on a wall. The Mag Racks will also stand freely on a tabletop.

The AR-15 Mag Rack can hold up to six 30-round magazines, which securely snap in and out of place. It's compatible with over 60 brands of AR-15 magazines. The handgun version includes customizable dividers to accommodate an array of magazine widths.

Even better: the NRA Tactical Mag Racks are American made. 

For more information, go to NRAStore.com.

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