Rite In The Rain? You Bet

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posted on April 27, 2014
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Rite In The Rain brings together its proprietary waterproof paper products-lined notebooks, journals, copypaper, data sheets, etc.-with durable Cordura covers produced by Tactical Tailor and gas-charged ink pens produced by Fisher Space Pen. For someone who likes to write, and do it outdoors in all kinds of unpleasant weather conditions, the Rite In The Rain booth is a candy store of products that hark to the good ol’ days before the cyber revolution. With tactical products such as DOPE data pages and targets to sportsman-related items such as hunting journals, Rite In The Rain caters to numerous specific user groups whose pursuits often find them in inclement weather. I’ve been meaning to use their 3”x5” cards as a means of keeping track of data for specific firearms by punching a hole in one end and affixing them to the trigger guards of guns with a twist tie, noting their performance with a particular load and cleaning information from their last dated use. It is an ongoing project that I will report on at a later date.

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