Product Preview: Tactical Walls MODWall Operator Package

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posted on June 5, 2018
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Tactical Walls’ MODWall is an endlessly reconfigurable storage/display system, and the Operator Package starter kit allows users to quickly populate their walls with guns and gear by offering together two wall panels and several of the system’s many modular mounting options. In addition to two 22"x48" high-density polyethylene panels designed to install easily to 16"-on-center wall studs, the Operator Package includes two Hide-A-Magnet mounts, two flashlight mounts, one helmet hanger, one vest hanger, one large shelf, two semi-automatic pistol mounts (choice of either right- or left-facing) and two semi-automatic rifle mounts (choice of AR-15, AR-10 and AK patterns). The panels can be trimmed to fit using a wood blade if necessary, and all required mounting hardware is included. Price: $330. Contact: Tactical Walls; (540) 298-8906; tacticalwalls.com.

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