FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
AT ARMOR INTRODUCES
RETRO CARBINE PAINT KIT
Texas-based tactical gear company AT Armor releases
historically accurate Rhodesian Army camo paint kit.
Fort Worth, Texas - June 19, 2018
AT
Armor, a growing retailer/manufacturer of personal ballistic armor and tactical
gear, successfully introduced its first historically accurate camo paint kit in
an early June soft launch. As a company
equally dedicated to the preservation of freedom and the study of history, this
camo paint kit made of modern materials was intended to match those common
colors found during the bush wars that plagued the African Continent in the last
century.
“We
spent an exhaustive amount of time researching and matching the colors to those
found during the bush wars” says Mike Martin, owner and CEO of AT Armor. “This
is not a big box store hit and miss paint match - we were demanding about
having these colors match up perfectly.”
AT Armor’s Rhodesian Army Camo paint kit is an oil-based kit consisting of
three parts:
One 2 oz. bottle of Rhodesian Dark Green paint
One 2 oz. bottle of Rhodesian Light Green (aka “baby
poop”)
One 1 oz. bottle of flat coat paint
Full
instructions are included as well as three squeeze caps for project use. More
introverted personalities may choose to use the flat coat paint to knock down
the natural shine of the oil base. This kit contains enough paint for one carbine-sized
project plus a little leftover for touch ups (or an additional small item such
as a magazine or tactical toothpaste tube).
AT
Armor disagrees with any subjugation or separation of free people based on
color, creed, or religious belief. Unfortunately some scholars gravitate toward
the historical interest of the bush wars in order to leverage it to further
their cause of separatism; this is not our world view. We present this paint
kit in iconic RA colors simply as a tribute to all anti-terror and
anti-communist forces that fought the good fight.
Link to AT Armor RA Camo Paint Kit: https://store.atarmor.com/product_p/at-rhodiepaint-kit.htm

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