USCCA Emergency Preparedness Fundamentals Training Program

USCCA Emergency Preparedness Fundamentals Training Program

Ahead of “National Preparedness Month” in September, the United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA), which provides industry leading self-defense education, training and legal protection to over 400,000 American gun owners, recently launched a new training to help individuals become more prepared in the event of a disaster and confident in their ability to provide for themselves and their families.

Whether it’s a tornado, hurricane, wildfire, civil unrest, a public health crisis or a logistical strike, USCCA’s Emergency Preparedness Fundamentals Training will ensure people have the necessary information and resources to survive when the unthinkable happens. “National Preparedness Month” is recognized each September in communities across the country to encourage Americans and their families to take appropriate steps to educate themselves and prepare for emergencies that could occur in their homes, businesses, schools and communities.

This year, the coronavirus pandemic has opened our eyes to the critical importance of being prepared for when disaster strikes. The ease and convenience at which we access water, food, shelter and security has caused many of us to lose sight of how to fend for ourselves and loved ones without basic needs,” said Tim Schmidt, CEO and founder of the USCCA. “The importance of self-reliance will never be more real than in a survival situation, which is why the time to become educated and trained is now. No one should ever second-guess their ability to protect themselves and their families when the unthinkable comes knocking at the door.”

Schmidt recently spoke with Fox News about the surge of first-time gun owners in the United States – hitting nearly 5 million in 2020 so far – and the critical importance of training and education:

  • “The first thing I would explain to [a] new gun owner or concealed carrier is that the training required by your state is not even close to enough. I don’t care if you’re in the most stringent state in terms of training, it’s not enough. You need to find a way to educate yourself on firearms handling.”

USCCA’s Emergency Preparedness Fundamentals Training will help responsible Americans uncover the four core pillars of survival, build a 72-hour survival kit for any disaster, gain secret insights on sheltering in place and understand the fundamentals of home defense with a firearm.

Disasters happen, and the experts have some sound advice on how to prepare

Gun Cameras Now Going Nye County Sheriff’s Office Firearms

Gun Cameras Now Going Nye County Sheriff’s Office Firearms

From Virdian

 

The Nye County Sheriff’s Office has deployed the FACT Duty™ Weapon-Mounted Camera (WMC™). As transparency in Law Enforcement once again becomes a critical need at this juncture in society today, Sheriff Sharon Wehrly and the department have the only technology and tool dedicated to capturing Officer Involved Shootings.

Nye County, Nevada encompasses over 18,000 square miles comprised of towns and large environmentally sensitive areas including Death Valley National Park. The Sheriff’s Department has also experienced recent officer-involved shootings.

“Our deputies patrol a landscape much different than most other agencies,” said Sheriff Wehrly. “After testing and evaluating the FACT Duty we concluded that it is a must for our officers. It brings unprecedented transparency and visibility to any Officer Involved Shooting. It also prepares them for the modern world of policing.”

Viridian has created an important category for law enforcement with the Weapon-Mounted Camera. This distinctive camera provides an unobstructed view of critical use-of-force events from the end of the firearm, addressing limitations officers can face with body cameras.

“We have worked with Sheriff Wehrly and her staff extensively,” said Viridian President and CEO Brian Hedeen . “The clear need for this product is validated in a major way now that all 120 of her deputies will use the FACT Duty. As we’ve watched the highest profile events in our country unfold, we firmly believe our technology is a solution for every department and agency. The price, ease of implementation and benefits to everyone involved are second to none.”

The highly advanced WMC employs a 1080p full-HD digital camera with a microphone and 500 lumen tactical light. Viridian’s proprietary INSTANT-ON technology automatically activates the camera and microphone whenever the officer draws the firearm from its holster. Not only does this eliminate risk of failure to manually turn on the camera during a critical event, but it also keeps the officer from fumbling with cumbersome equipment.

The department isn’t the first to adopt the camera. In California the King City Police Department has them deployed, along with several agencies in Texas.

Improve Your Defensive Capabilities In Low Light Conditions

Improve Your Defensive Capabilities In Low Light Conditions

From Meprolight

According to reports, over 5,000,000 individuals have purchased guns this year. Statistics indicate approximately 40% of them are first time purchasers. They’ve come to understand what most of us believe,you are responsible for your own safety. All of us have reached the same conclusion, at any time or place, we could find ourselves in a position where all other options—avoidance, retreat and de-escalation—won’t work and we have to defend ourselves or those with us. If you’ve watched the news recently, these situations usually occur at night.

Tiger McKee, Director of Shootrite Firearms Academy wrote the following in The Tactical Wire, “Based on data from previous attacks we know that it’s likely to occur during hours of the day associated with adverse light, and — if you’re forced to fire — you’ll likely fire about three to four shots.” (The Tactical Wire.com 3.25.20) Meprolight Tru-Dot night sights allow you to upgrade your capabilities for these less than ideal situations.

Designed as an upgrade to the sights that come with your handgun, Meprolight Tru-Dot models provide a sight picture system for improved aiming which requires no transition from day to night use. The shooter’s point of aim reference are three solid dots illuminated by tritium to enhance visibility in low-light or night time conditions. The tritium illumination is guaranteed for 12 years. Meprolight Tru-Dot sight dots are perfect for any lighting condition you may find yourself in. They are available in, orange, yellow or green color combination models for over 24 manufacturers including Glock, Heckler & Koch, SIG, Smith & Wesson, Springfield Armory, IWI, Ruger and CZ

Meprolight, founded in 1990, is the industry leading tritium-illuminated sight manufacturers in the world making day/night sights offering the widest variety of handgun brands in the US market.

For more information or to find your local Meprolight Dealer, visit https://us.meprolight.com. And here’s a look at the company’s FT Bullseye Sight.  

ELEY Precision Club

ELEY Precision Club

From ELEY

ELEY is excited to launch its brand new ELEY Precision Club, allowing competitors from all over the world to compete against each other from the comfort of their local shooting club.

ELEY believe online competition provides the perfect opportunity for competitors to participate in global competitions and has an exciting ‘Masters’ series of events scheduled with the opportunity of becoming a ‘World Champion’. Not to mention, the amazing cash, ammunition and clothing prizes that are up for grabs.

Competition brings out the very best in us, not just because ELEY has the most successful ammunition in the world, but because we love to compete and connect with shooters across the globe. With an uncertain future, and the current global situation restricting travel, the ELEY Precision Club hopes to provide shooters with a fun, safe alternative for competing.

Michael Atkinson, brand manager for ELEY said: “ELEY is constantly striving to develop and revolutionise shooting sports. The ELEY Precision Club will provide shooters of all ages and abilities from a range of disciplines to compete on a global stage against other shooters internationally.”

The first competition to be hosted on the platform is the ELEY benchrest masters. Competitors will be shooting six targets, each with 25 bulls at a distance of 50m. Scores will need to be uploaded to the myELEY dashboard by the competition end date, 11:59pm 1st November 2020 (GMT).

You will need to register your interest on the Precision Club homepage. Once your dashboard is created, you will have instant access to any future ELEY online competitions.

Hosted by the myELEY.com platform, ELEY’s vision is to unite shooters by encouraging greater club interaction and securing a positive future for our sport.

To find out more about the masters series, or to enter the first benchrest match, head over to www.eley.co.uk/precisionclub.

Leica PRS Riflescope Wins ‘Editor’s Choice’ Award

Leica PRS Riflescope Wins ‘Editor’s Choice’ Award

From Leica

Leica’s PRS 5-30x56i riflescope beat 13 other entries to win top honors in the Precision Riflescope category of Outdoor Life’s annual Optics Test. The PRS scope was also given the highly coveted ‘Editor’s Choice’ award. Now in its 17th year, the Optics Test took place over three months in Montana and were judged by a panel of four experts, including Outdoor Life Editor-in-Chief Andrew McKean and two PRS shooters.

What’s the difference between a wire and etched-glass reticle?

Judges commented: “Leica finally has a scope built for American shooters, and it’s a nearly perfect choice for engaging targets at extremely long ranges. This is the world-class riflescope that we knew Leica was capable of delivering American shooters. The test team raved about the velvety finish and handsome indexing on the 34mm Leica. Then there are the tasty controls. The elevation turret, with 10 mils of travel for each revolution and 32 mils of total adjustment, turns with authority and precision, with just enough resistance between stops. Both turrets have smart tool-less zero-resetting functions that allow shooters to change zero stops in the field. All the testers noted the reticle’s utility at every magnification. That’s a testament to the clarity of the optics and the rich contrast of Leica’s reticle; the first focal plane reticles in many precision scopes aren’t really useful at lower magnifications. Leica’s precision scope will compete well against other leading brands, and given all the durable utility in this jewel of an optic, you can expect to see more Leicas at PRS matches on this side of the pond in the coming years.”

Available in the following reticle designs:

·Leica PRS 5-30×56 i L-4A

·Leica PRS 5-30×56 i Ballistic

·Leica PRS 5-30×56 i PRB

74 People Facing Federal Charges for Portland Demonstration

From ATF

PORTLAND, Ore.—U.S. Attorney Billy J. Williams announced today that 74 people are facing federal charges for crimes committed adjacent to or under the guise of peaceful demonstrations in Portland since at least May 29, 2020.

For more than 90 consecutive nights, Portland has been home to large demonstrations and protests against police use of force and anti-Black racism. On many nights, after peaceful demonstrations end, various public and private buildings have been the target of vandalism and destruction. Local, state, and federal law enforcement working to protect these buildings and ensure the safety of peaceful demonstrators have been subjected to threats and assaults from violent agitators while performing their duties.

“Violent agitators have hijacked any semblance of First Amendment protected activity, engaging in violent criminal acts and destruction of public safety,” said U.S. Attorney Williams. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office and our federal law enforcement partners are expeditiously working with local and state law enforcement to identify, arrest, and prosecute these individuals that are disrupting the rule of law in our communities and physically attacking our law enforcement officers and destroying property. Violent agitators not only delay real reform, but make our community less safe by keeping law enforcement from responding to other critical calls for service.”

“While the FBI supports and safeguards Constitutionally-protected activity and civil rights, there is no permit for assault, arson or property damage and these are not victimless crimes,” said Renn Cannon, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Oregon. “Among the victims of violent crime are business owners, residents and individuals exercising their First Amendment rights through protests or other legitimate forms of expression.”

“The nightly violence has to stop,” said Russel Burger, U.S. Marshal for the District of Oregon. “It is drowning out the voices of the many who are calling for change, and pulling police resources away from their primary mission of keeping this community safe. We must all come together to find a productive way to move forward.”

“As the nation’s primary source for fire investigative knowledge, ATF remains committed to investigating those responsible for committing arsons in our communities and holding them responsible for their illegal actions,” said ATF Special Agent in Charge Jonathan McPherson. “As a reminder, there is a mandatory minimum sentence of five years for arson. ATF takes these violent actions seriously and will work diligently to bring justice to the victims.”

“It is vitally important that all Americans have the ability to exercise their first amendment rights to freedom of speech,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations Seattle Eben Roberts. “Unfortunately, much of what we’re seeing in Portland is the antithesis of that. Instead tragic events are being used as excuses for individuals with ill intent disguising themselves as activists to commit violent crimes against their communities and law enforcement officers. Progress can only be made if community leaders, law enforcement and the public come together in the name of social change, justice and peace.”

Since May 26, 2020, federal law enforcement authorities have arrested 100 people for crimes committed during local demonstrations. Seventy-four face federal charges, including felonies, misdemeanors, and citation violations. Crimes include assaults on federal officers, some resulting in serious injuries; arson and attempted arson; damaging federal government property; failing to obey lawful orders; and unlawful use of a drone; among others.

Charged defendants include:

  • Edward Carubis, 24, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 1, 2020;
  • Rowan Olsen, 19, is charged (photos available) with creating a hazard on federal property, disorderly conduct, and failing to obey a lawful order on July 2, 2020;
  • Shant Singh Ahuja, 28, of Oceanside, California, is charged with destruction of federal property on July 4, 2020;
  • Gretchen Blank, 29, of Seattle, Washington, is charged (photos available) with assaulting a federal officer on July 5, 2020;
  • Andrew Faulkner, 24, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 5, 2020;
  • Christopher Fellini, 31, is charged (photos available) with assaulting a federal officer on July 5, 2020;
  • Theodore Matthee-O’Brien, 21, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 5, 2020;
  • Cody Porter, 28, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 5, 2020;
  • Taimane Teo, 24, of Eugene, Oregon, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 5, 2020;
  • Benjamin Wood-Pavich, 21, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 5, 2020;
  • Jacob Gaines, 23, a Texas resident, is charged (photos available) with assaulting a federal officer on July 11, 2020;
  • Lillith Grin, 22, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 12, 2020;
  • Benjamin Bolen, 36, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 13, 2020;
  • Kevin Weier, 36, is charged with attempted arson on July 13, 2020;
  • Wyatt Ash-Milby, 18, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 21, 2020;
  • Jerusalem Callahan, 24, is charged with damaging government property on July 21, 2020;
  • Zachary Duffly, 45, is charged with creating a disturbance on July 21, 2020;
  • Caleb Ehlers, 23, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 21, 2020;
  • Paul Furst, 22, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 21, 2020;
  • Jennifer Kristiansen, 38, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 21, 2020;
  • Ella Miller, 26, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 21, 2020;
  • Marie Sager, 27, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 21, 2020;
  • Giovanni Bondurant, 19, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 22, 2020;
  • Bailey Dreibelbis, 22, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 21, 2020;
  • Gabriel Huston, 22, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 22, 2020;
  • Joseph Lagalo, 37, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 22, 2020;
  • Taylor Lemons, 32, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 22, 2020;
  • Joseph Ybarra, 21, is charged with arson on July 22, 2020;
  • David Hazan, 24, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 23, 2020;
  • Nicholas Kloiber, 26, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 23, 2020;
  • Cameron Knutson, 28, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 23, 2020;
  • Carly Ballard, 34, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 24, 2020;
  • David Bouchard, 36, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 24, 2020;
  • Dakota Eastman, 30, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 24, 2020;
  • Josslynn Kreutz, 28, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 24, 2020;
  • Ezra Meyers, 18, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 24, 2020;
  • Mark Rolycanov, 28, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 24, 2020;
  • Pablo Avvocato, 26, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 25, 2020;
  • Douglas Dean, 34, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 25, 2020;
  • Rebecca Mota Gonzales, 37, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 25, 2020;
  • Thomas Johnson, 33, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 25, 2020;
  • Richard Lindstedt, 33, is charged with violating national defense airspace on July 25, 2020;
  • Nathan Onderdonk-Snow, 21, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 25, 2020;
  • Stephen O’Donnell, 65, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 25, 2020;
  • Joshua Webb, 22, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 25, 2020;
  • Jeffree Cary, 30, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 26, 2020;
  • John Tyler Gabriel, 22, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 26, 2020;
  • Noelle Mandolfo, 30, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 26, 2020;
  • Patrick Stafford, 35, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 26, 2020;
  • Travis Williams, 27, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 26, 2020;
  • Caleb Wills, 29, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 26, 2020;
  • Brodie Storey, 28, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 27, 2020;
  • Edward Schinzing, 32, is charged (photos available) with arson on July 28, 2020;
  • James Hickerson, 54, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order on July 28, 2020;
  • Ian Wolf, 26, is charged with failing to obey a lawful order and creating a hazard on federal property on July 28, 2020;
  • Sabastian Dubar, 23, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 29, 2020;
  • Jordan Johnson, 32, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 29, 2020;
  • Evan Kriechbaum, 31, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 29, 2020;
  • Christine Margaux, 28, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on July 29, 2020;
  • Gabriel Agard-Berryhill, 18, is charged (video available) with arson on July 30, 2020;
  • Isaiah Maza, 18, is charged (photos available) with assaulting a federal officer on July 31, 2020;
  • Dakotah Horton, 24, is charged (photos available) with assaulting a federal officer on August 17, 2020; and
  • Dakota Means, 20, is charged with assaulting a federal officer on August 24, 2020.

Eleven others have been issued citation violations. All defendants, unless noted, are presumed to be local residents.

Several of the charges being used to prosecute violent agitators carry significant maximum prison sentences. For example, felony assault of a federal officer with a dangerous weapon is punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Arson is punishable by up to 20 years in prison with a mandatory minimum sentence of five years.

It is important to note that while some federal charges require crimes be committed on federal property, others do not. Violent acts committed throughout the city of Portland under the guise of peaceful protest are being evaluated by local federal prosecutors for prosecution.

These cases are being investigated by the FBI; U.S. Marshals Service; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations; and Federal Protective Service. They are being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon.

Indictments, complaints, and informations are only accusations of a crime, and defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

To help identify actors who are actively instigating violence in the city of Portland, the FBI is accepting tips and digital media depicting violent encounters during demonstrations. If you have witnessed unlawful violent actions, we urge you to submit any information, photos, or videos that could be relevant to investigations at fbi.gov/PDViolence.

Specifically, the FBI is assisting partner agencies by asking for the public’s help in identifying individuals who participated in or may have been a witness to criminal activity at the following locations:

  • Near or inside the Multnomah County Justice Center in downtown Portland on the night of May 29, 2020 or into the morning of May 30, 2020. Details here: Justice Center
  • Near the Chase Bank branch located at 811 SW 6th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, shortly before 1 a.m. on May 30, 2020. Details here: Chase Bank

Tips can be submitted by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or (503) 224-4181. They can also be submitted online by visiting: tips.fbi.gov.

ATF Offering Reward for Civil Unrest Arsonist

ATF Offering Reward for Civil Unrest Arsonist

From ATF

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Santa Monica Police Department announced a reward today of up to $5,000 for information related to the arrest of the person responsible for starting fires at several businesses in Santa Monica.

A fire was started at Santa Monica Tobacco, located at 1434 4th St., around 3:20 p.m., May 31. Another fire was also started the same evening at REI, 402 Santa Monica Blvd. around 3:40 p.m., by what appears to be the same female (seen above), during civil unrest. The suspect is a black female who has a tattoo of Africa on her left shoulder.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Santa Monica Police Department Detective D. Chabot at 310-458-2201 Ext. 6679, Sergeant C. Green at 310-458-8414, or the Watch Commander (24 hours) at 310-458-2249. This investigation is being conducted jointly by the ATF Los Angeles Field Division and Santa Monica Police Department.

Winchester Law Enforcement Launches New Website

Winchester Law Enforcement Launches New Website

From Winchester

Winchester® Ammunition announces the launch of its redesigned website for its Law Enforcement products.
 
The new website utilizes cutting-edge technology and additional features including a mobile-first design. The site is also optimized for search engines and features a best-in-class experience, providing customers with an engaging user experience.
 
The website offers content that is easily accessible and features detailed information on its full line of high-performance ammunition products for law enforcement such as the new Ranger One® ammunition. Visit the new www.winchesterle.com for enhanced ballistics data, imagery and videos.

New Survivor Filter Pure 10K Home Filter System Brings Trusted Filtration to the Home Faucet

New Survivor Filter Pure 10K Home Filter System Brings Trusted Filtration to the Home Faucet

From Survivor Filter

Survivor Filter has announced the NEW Pure 10k, Chlorine In-Line Home Filter System delivering clean water directly to the faucet. Designed with users in mind, the Pure 10k system is DIY (Do-It-Yourself) installed, no plumber necessary and comes with Direct Connect hoses that fit standard water valves found under most sinks. For users, it’s set it and forget it for up to 10 thousand gallons, or three years, of filtered, clean tasting water. Made in the USA, the Survivor Filter Pure 10k System is Gold Seal Certified by the Water Quality Association to NSF 42 and 372 standards.

“Whether in your home, apartment, office, store or cabin, this system will have an enormous impact on the quality and convenience of your water consumption,” SURVIVOR FILTER Owner Mark Zakaib said. “The Survivor Filter name has long been synonymous with some of the best water filters in the outdoor and adventure communities, and with this product we are bringing that same level of quality and passion to your home. During these unprecedented times with a global pandemic and now having hurricane season on the horizon, having the ability to access clean, safe water has never been more important. Survivor Filter Home Systems give users a convenient, safe, economical and less wasteful way to consume the water that is so valuable to healthy living.”

Certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA) to NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and 372, the Pure 10k Filter removes 99.9% of chlorine, chloramine, lead, arsenic, aluminum, chromium, cadmium, VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds), mercury, lead and heavy metals without removing valuable minerals. Survivor Filter covers all products with a 100% lifetime warranty.

The Pure 10k System comes with direct connect hoses that easily connect to the standard 3/8” water valves under a sink and fits directly into the existing cold-water line. Made in the USA, these filters are BPA, PVC and formaldehyde-free, designed to filter municipal tap water so users can enjoy clean, filtered water from the comfort of their home.

Now more than ever, it is inherently important to have access to clean, drinkable water in any environment. Survivor Filter’s world renowned filtration systems deliver the ability to have superior confidence in your water source in the outdoors, while traveling, on the job, and now even at home.      

TrueTimber Performance Shirts are Built for Warm Weather Adventure

TrueTimber Performance Shirts are Built for Warm Weather Adventure

From TrueTimber

TrueTimber Performance Shirts answer the call from outdoorsmen and women for late summer and early fall adventures. Lightweight construction, quick dry, moisture wicking technology with odor control and stretch fabric ensures a comfortable and breathable fit that does not restrict movement. As the temperature stays high and the early season kicks off, be sure to take full advantage of these high-performance shirts.

For a hot sunny day on the water, the Lightweight Performance shirts from the TrueTimber Fishing line are built to be cool, comfortable and keep users out of the sun. For hunters in the dove field, early season duck blind or deer stand where the temperatures are still up, the camo Short and Long Sleeve Performance Tee’s are just the answer. Lightweight and breathable, these shirts keep users cool, unrestricted and come in four popular TrueTimber patterns to match any environment. These shirts are also easily layered for use as the summer heat breaks and cool mornings call for lightweight layers.

“The technology behind these lightweight shirts is so impressive and makes them incredibly versatile in a ton of different situations,” said TrueTimber CEO Rusty Sellars. “Whether you find yourself hunting in an open field with no breeze, on the boat fishing with the sun beating down, or even looking for a thin layer you can easily pull off once things cool down a bit, these shirts just seem to be the perfect combination to fit all of those situations. The proof is in the fabric and any hunter or fisherman without some of these in their lineup is really missing out.”

TrueTimber Lightweight Performance Short Sleeve & Long Sleeve Crew

Deigned for a day on the boat or the beach, the TrueTimber Lightweight Performance Shirt is constructed with a 4-way stretch polyester and spandex memory yarn. This composition makes these shirts quick dry, moisture wicking and odor controlled. This shirt also features smooth and comfortable heat transfer labeling in the neck and UPF 50 sun protection. Available in Jet Black. Short sleeve MSRP $12.99, long sleeve MSRP $14.99.

TrueTimber Camo Short Sleeve & Long Sleeve Performance Tee

Great on its own for early seasons or as an added layer in later seasons, the TrueTimber Performance Tee combines antimicrobial, odor-fighting technology with 2-way stretch, moisture wicking, fade resistant fabric to deliver a well-rounded shirt every hunter needs in his or her lineup. Available in TrueTimber Prairie, Strata, Kanati and HTC Green Patterns. Short sleeve MSRP $12.99, long sleeve MSRP $14.99.