Today’s Catch Up
RATLR red dots now available to the public…
Our engineers have been working on a covert project that's finally ready to see the light of day…
Working with defense contractors and retired special forces, they were given one mission: make the toughest, most versatile, lightning-fast red dot possible. Codename: RATLR.
Using a new coating technology -- once reserved for military and police use exclusively -- the RATLR is so effecient at reducing lens flare that we were able to shrink the red dot down to 2MOA while maintaining time to target speeds.
Through our exclusive manufacturing agreement, MCG Tactical is able to offer this MIL SPEC site for UNDER $60.
And I’m gonna do you one better because during this introductory launch sale not only are you gonna get this sight for 75% OFF...
But I will pay the shipping.
There’s only one catch: I have a very limited supply of RATLRs alloted to our warehouse. And these are selling like hotcakes. I have no doubt that these will be completely sold out by the end of the day.
That’s why I am limiting all orders to a maximum of (2) RATLRs per order.
Grab yours before I have to shut the page down
LA to pay $11.8 million to man blinded by police projectile during Dodgers celebration
The city of Los Angeles must pay $11.8 million to a man who was blinded by a projectile fired into a crowd by police officers while he was celebrating the Dodgers 2020 World Series win.
A federal jury ordered the payment Thursday after a trial brought by 27-year-old Isaac Castellanos, who was in college when he was struck in the face by the projectile while peacefully celebrating in downtown LA early Oct. 28, 2020.
85-year-old widow detained by ICE returns home, France's foreign minister says
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said an 85-year-old French widow of an American military veteran who was in immigration custody in the United States returned home on Friday.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained Marie-Thérèse Ross in Alabama on April 1 after she overstayed her 90-day visa, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.




