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US Elite Gear – The Geronimo Kit

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US Elite Gear is offering a new package deal, the Geronimo Kit. Buy a Mayflower Assault Plate Carrier and a US Elite Ares Gear Enhanced Aegis Belt and receive $115 worth of free gifts, and a US Elite 45 Cal Can o’ Whoop Ass.

  • Mayflower APC
  • Ares Gear Belt
  • Black Point Tactical Holster
  • U.S. Elite Tee
  • U.S. Elite Patch
  • www.us-elitegear.com/the-geronimo-kit

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    6 Responses to “US Elite Gear – The Geronimo Kit”

    1. Don Duffer says:

      Has anyone won a Can ‘O’ Whoop Ass that can explain what the point of it is? The mystery is more frustrating than anything else… I’m still convinced that at any point in time, a miniature Dan Aykroyd will rise from the top of the can as Beldar from Coneheads and unleash some sort of terrestrial badassery on whatever is nearby.

      … I will be dissatisfied with anything else.

      • Steve says:

        Don

        Love the creativity of your concept! Maybe next version ;). Re the 45 Cal Can o Whoop Ass – I think it’s funny – and just wanted to share some humor. (Guess I won’t quit my day job for comedy!) I’d be happy to send you a complimentary can, that you can see if it works for you or not. No tears either way ;). If you’re interested just hit up customerservice@US-EliteGear.com and mention our conv and give your address.

        Appreciate the feedback,
        Steve, U.S. Elite

    2. Dellis says:

      So had Geronimo had this kit he would of whooped some ass, is this the implication?

    3. zig zag says:

      Geronimo, and Apaches in general, didn’t wear feather headdress. If they’re gonna appropriate Native culture at least get it right.

      • Dellis says:

        Yes and no. There is that famed picture of Geronimo in a feather head dress.

        The argument against this is that, as you noted, Apaches did not wear a feathered head dress yet how is it that Geronimo was wearing one at the Last Powwow? One thought is that Geronimo may have been asked to wear it for a picture and did so because he was offered money to do so.

        Remember the court battle over what was said to be the very head dress he wore, valued at over 1 million? I remember the news story yet don’t recall the outcome. I know that Commanche and Apache tribes filed a claim to have it given back to them.