The Battle Mug
"Battle Mug starts as a 13.5 pound solid block of 6061 T6 billet aluminum before it enters a state of the art CNC facility in Huntsville, Alabama. This facility produces specialized parts and equipment for the U.S. Department of Defense, major weapons manufacturers, NASA, and a host of other companies working at the U.S. Rocket and Space Center.
Built to military specifications, Battle Mug features a M1913 rail interface system which allows the operator to mount a standard issue M4 carry handle, tactical light, laser device, holographic sight (we call them "beer goggles") or even a bayonet for close quarters, high risk operations. "
http://shop.hero-gear.com/product.sc?productId=480&categoryId=40 (http://shop.hero-gear.com/product.sc?productId=480&categoryId=40)
- Seems they consulted Ducati on their MSRP...
Mug with a Picatinny rail?? [bow_down]
Is there a market for a Tactical Stein? [beer]
[beer]
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just posted this on ar15.com, they'll love it there...
Quote from: cduarte on November 05, 2009, 03:26:20 PM
just posted this on ar15.com, they'll love it there...
And will Derby ya for it!
Quote from: Rev. Millertime on November 05, 2009, 05:44:31 PM
And will Derby ya for it!
eh, I was a mod there for quite a while. I'm not worried about it. btw, about your sig line, I happen to have been at a strip joint tonight... ;)
I need to make me one of those
I was gonna order one and then I saw the price. Bastards. That thing is awesome!
Somebody should make it in plastic, and affordable - I'd buy at least four for Christmas gifts.
Who are they marketing to?
I would think that anyone who could afford a $300 cup would have the sense not to buy a $300 cup.
I mean $300 could pay the lot fee's at the trailer park for the better part of the year.