If you’re like me, then you don’t need to put a bullet through a dime at 300 yards very often...
BUT when you do, you want an optic that rises to the challenge and threads that needle.
That’s why I’m so f-cking excited about this red dot I’m about to share with you
It’s called the
Stinger Combat Sight and it harnesses technology developed by the US Military to deliver the tightest groups possible even in the worst conditions.
The Stinger is not just similar to what SEAL Team 6 used to take out Bin Laden. It’s identical.
And get this. It’s actually better than that famous optic... Because this one is equipped with both RED and GREEN laser holograph reticles.
But that’s not even the best part. The best part is that you can now get this for UNDER $80.
And did I mention I'm covering the shipping during this 3 day event?
Better hurry, I've only got 200 of these sights in the warehouse so it's first come, first served.
Grab your Stinger before they're all gone!
SIGN OFF
P.S. I'm positive we'll run out by the end of the weekend, so if you want one of these you'd better get on it like a hobo on a ham sandwich!
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