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    NEW WEVO SPONSOR: INTRODUCING “1791 APPAREL”



    Weapon Evolution is proud to announce the addition of “1791 Apparel” to its line of Site Sponsors.

    Printed on 6.1oz Hanes Heavyweight Tagless t-shirts composed of 100% ComfortSoft cotton, 1791 Apparel has an assortment of weapon related T-shirts sure to catch attention at the range or as daily casual wear. Sizes 3XL, 4XL, and long sleeve shirts are available as well. Baseball caps are also available embroidered with the well known AR15 Iron Sight logo. Be sure to stop by and check out 1791 Apparel’s Facebook page at:
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    For more on pricing and availability, visit 1791 Apparel at: http://www.1791apparel.com/

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    nice stuff

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    Very nice! Like the wham.

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    More 1791 Apparel goodness...


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    Welcome, looks nice.
    What can one man do? You never know until you try.

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    Another 1791 Apparel shirt...


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    I like the new CD shirt; especially given the updated underlying context. Very clever!

    AC
    Stand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here. -- Captain John Parker, Lexington, 1775.

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