Galati Gear Combat Ready Shooters Mat

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posted on April 16, 2014
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Galati Gear has introduced the Combat Ready Shooters Mat, designed to provide easy transformation from one configuration to another within seconds.

Inspired by the 48-inch Deluxe and 55-inch Elite shooter mats, the Combat Ready Shooters Mat features Heavy Duty YKK dual-slide zippers, a protective moisture and scratch flap, MOLLE webbing loops, reinforced D-rings, 1000 Denier Nylon and more than a half inch of closed cell foam padding on each panel.

The rifle case holds firearms up to 42 inches in length (or 44 inches if muzzle protector is not used), and 13 inches in height. The adjustable strap and muzzle pouch secures the firearm to prevent unnecessary movement.

The rifle case easily transforms into a two-panel shooting mat. An additional foldout flap makes the total size of the mat 69 inches in length and 30-inches wide. The mat also includes removable pistol and rifle magazine pouches (4 pockets each), a cleaning rod pouch, muzzle protector and a suppressor pouch. It comes in multi-camo with a two-year warranty for $259.95.

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