Hero-Gear is pleased to introduce 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.
Each individually serialized Battle Mug features Mil-Spec Type III anodizing and a crenelated base and is built with the operator in mind.
Whether you are fighting drug lords deep inside the jungles of Colombia, stomping out Al Qaida terrorists in Falluja Iraq, or eradicating no-good hippies in Berkeley, California…
Ummm… You can also get a set of fifty Battle Mugs for only $12,450.
<> Seems a bit steep to me, but how many other mugs are you likely to find that you can mount a grenade launcher to?
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I do like the idea of freezing it for beer use!!! That certainly got my attention.
the “Battle Ass” is new to me
i know that French used litte scooter with that gun
but puting it on mule, how they calm down the mule after shooting ?
Didn’t fire it from the mule, just trans port. We used mules and burros when I was in Honduras, back in the day, and they are surprisingly calm when the fire starts flying. At least till one gets hit and starts screaming, then they all go bonkers.
DO WANT!!
[but can’t afford….8( ]
It seems like a reasonable price for a piece of raw material that big and all the associated machining to cut it out, but I still can’t justify it. Maybe once I get the Mazda paid off, then the pricetag might not look so bad.
Jim