NRA Store Announces Customizable Range Polo

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posted on May 3, 2016
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The NRA Store is offering members a chance to represent their favorite organization during that next trip to the range, with the announcement of the new customizable NRA range polo.

The polo's customizable sleeve panels and quick-dry polyester construction have made it a hit with range safety officers, competitive shooters and NRA Certified Instructors throughout the country. For 2016, it will be available in a long sleeve version.

The long sleeve polo features loop Velcro sleeve panels, lightweight construction and pen slots, but with the added benefit of forearm protection. The shirt also has a new, CCW-friendly cut.

The Customizable Range Polo ships with an MSRP of 54.95.

For more information, go to NRAStore.com.

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