Mossy Oak OVERWATCH: Official NRA Camouflage

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posted on January 31, 2019

It's official: The NRA now has a camouflage of its own, and it's called Mossy Oak OVERWATCH. This beautiful camouflage is an all-new pattern exclusive to the NRA; it's a revolutionary design created with cutting-edge technology and featuring the NRA logo subtly embedded in the pattern. This new partnership is emblematic of the NRA's and Mossy Oak's dedication to supporting the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, our American hunting traditions and outdoors lifestyle.

“The NRA is proud to announce this significant partnership with Mossy Oak. Like the NRA, Mossy Oak is committed to the preservation of our 2nd Amendment rights, wildlife conservation, and safe and responsible use of firearms. With millions of members engaged in the recreational shooting sports and hunting, Mossy Oak felt it was only appropriate to show that it stands with the NRA by creating the custom OVERWATCH camouflage pattern, which will soon be available on popular clothing, firearms, and accessories,” said Doug Hamlin, Executive Director of NRA Publications.

“Our rights to manage and pursue the natural resources of this great land are something we take very seriously here at Mossy Oak,” said Toxey Haas, founder and CEO of Mossy Oak. “The NRA is the leader in preserving the opportunities we have as conservationists, hunters, and law-abiding citizens with the right to keep and bear arms. We live in a time where those topics are each facing their greatest opposition. That is why it is with great honor and excitement we are uniting with the NRA, so we can lay down our heads at night knowing that we are doing everything we can to carry out our mission to help people live their best life outdoors for years to come.”

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