Hello,
Ares Armor is a custom tactical gear shop located just south of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, Ca. We are 100% veteran own and operated. We fabricate custom tactical gear, tailor made to that individual operators specification. Or, we can modify existing gear to better fit your needs. We are very excited and have launched our very first line of products. We have over 40 years of military experience between us that has gone into the R&D. But, we are open minded and know that this world of tactical gear is always evolving. Even though we have only been open since April, our reputation is outstanding around here locally and our customers include EOD, Corpsman, and many Marine Corps Special Ops Units. (i.e. Scout Snipers, Force Recon, SOCOM, and MARSOC) You may have caught a glimps of our Atlas Ruck on Discovery Channel's Making the Cut Marines Snipers. We are also clearing our store inventory of Tactical Assault Gear (AKA TAG). Call for availability of items for they differ from our online stock. The sale if 41% off if you pay by check and 36% off if you pay by card. Sale ends on the 8th of Oct. To compliment our gear, we also carry a wide variety of tactical supplies in our retail location at: 208 N Freeman Oceanside, CA 92054. I.E. Surefire, Eotech, and Magpul just to name a few. The number is 760-650-ARES or you can just e-mail me at: aaron@aresarmor.com
With all that said please check out some of our links:
Atlas Ruck
Ares Armor Products
Tactical Assault Gear
Youtube
Ares Armor Ghillie
Please check us out and facebook.
Now for some fun. I want to give away one Vickers sling a day for a week. Just post a reply with a number in next sequential of the previous post and we will be drawing a number randomly everyday. That number will win the sling and be contacted. If you are the first post please post 1. The next post will post 2. So on and So on.
Rules:
One post per person per day
Winner is responsible for paying shipping
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Winners:
1. titsonritz
2. SeriousStudent
3. nickdrak
4. Tzoid
5. Moose-Knuckle
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