HPR Ammo Black Ops Freedom Vehicle Up for Auction

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posted on April 25, 2016
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The 2014 HPR Ammunition Black Ops Jeep Wrangler “Freedom Vehicle”—a tactical muscle machine that has been touring the country at various consumer and dealer shows, mass merchant store grand openings, and other marketing events—is now up for auction on GunBroker.com until May 22. The vehicle, which has always been trailered to events, was donated to NRA by Advanced Tactical Armament Concepts, LLC (ATAC), the Arizona-based manufacturer of HPR ammo. All proceeds will go directly to the NRA Foundation

“ATAC knew how important 2016 was going to be for all of us politically and we knew donations and member support was more important than ever to assure our second amendment rights going forward,” said Jim Antich, founder and managing member. “This is why ATAC has presented the NRA with this one-of-a-kind Freedom Vehicle to help raise funding for our future.”

Black Ops Freedom Vehicle Specifications:
TeraFlex suspension with Custom Coilover conversion
Fox Shocks
Smittybilt XRC Armor side panels with custom Diamond plate blast protection
Katskin Leather embroidered seats
Six Rigid industry light bars
Custom “one of a kind” tailgate
Undercarriage LED lights
Bulldog 8k Winch and Front Bumper
AR-15 Roll Cage Gun Mounts
Wild Boar Innovations Tactical Slant back hardtop
40-inch tires/24-inch wheels
Custom internal roll cage
3.6 liter Penstar V6 packed with 265 Horsepower and 260 lb-ft torque.
Odometer reading: approximately 3,700 miles

All customization was performed by the experienced professionals at Cutting Edge 4x4 in Phoenix, Ariz.

To see more images and to bid on the Jeep, please visit Gunbroker.com.

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