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Brownells Supports the American Cancer Society

Shooting like some girls isn’t a bad thing.

Annie Oakley (1885), Plinkey Topperwein (1904), Margaret Thomas Murdock (1976) Kim Rhode (2010)—there's no doubt girls can shoot.


Now, gals—and their guys—can help shoot the lights out on breast cancer by carrying Brownells attractive and functional line of "Shoot Like A Girl" gun cases.


Ten percent of the proceeds of sales of the cases will be donated to the American Cancer Society to help fight breast cancer, improve breast cancer awareness and invest in research towards a cure for breast cancer. So, for Mothers Day, a birthday or anniversary, treat someone you love or lavish yourself with a pink gun case.


The cases offer high-quality, heavy protection for guns and gear. The Pistol Range Bag, Scoped Rifle Case, and M4 Rifle Case are made in the USA and supplied in pink in honor of the breast cancer awareness campaign. They're made of tough, 1,000-denier Cordura nylon with black trim.


All feature generous padding, double-stitched seams, full wrap-around boxed-stitched handles, YKK zippers, a clear window for a business card or ID tag and shoulder straps for easy carry. 


"We've all been touched by Cancer at some level," said Pete Brownell, company president. "In tribute to my mother, I'm pleased to offer products that support efforts to find a cure for breast cancer."


CEO Frank Brownell added, "Breast cancer is one of the scourges of our families. It affects so many of us as we lose our wives, mothers, daughters and sisters. We are pleased to make these contributions in addition to our strong support for the Relay for Life program to help find the cure."


Like all Brownells products, the Shoot Like a Girl gun cases are backed by a no-questions-asked, no-restocking-fee, 100-percent satisfaction guarantee.


 


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