Times are tough and with so many spending their money on guns and magazines, items like target systems are being ignored. TacStrike builds a great target and decided to come up with a way to help shooters get ahold of their systems. They established a relationship with GunFinancing.com which is essentially the “lending tree” of the firearms industry, matching banks with customers to provide the best options for financing.
Tacstrike is offering target sets of their 1/4 scale steel targets which feature a AR 500 (brinell hardness of at least 495) plate which floats inside of the carrier allowing it to absorb the impact without the need to swing to the rear or rock in the carrier to absorb the bullet impact. The Upright mounts into the base plates center 2×2 pocket and has an armor plate attached to the front of the post to keep those low rounds from damaging the post.
This video gives you an idea of how the targets stand up to carbine fire.
tacstrike.com/Targets-With-Financing
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Seems to be some questions out there regarding gunfinancing.com. I saw a few threads that had quite a few skeptics. Has there been any confirmation of these folks being legit?
I have no experience with them but Rob Tackett is trusting his business to them and that says a lot to me. Rob is a stand up guy.
Uhm, that is not cover. It is a piece of plywood. That is concealment. So, theoretically, if this shooter were being engaged and taking fire, everything would have penetrated.
Thanks for relaying the information to your readers about the addition of the financing options at TacStrike. I can promise you that Gunfinancing is legit. They have done all the legwork with the BATFe to ensure legalility. They have an FFL in good standing and accounts with most of the major distribution houses.
Gunfinancing.com is owned by a very close friend of mine who is also repsonsible for my website, PFT’s website and a few other websites and blogs within the industry.
Bill T… I beleive that everyone understands that was simulated cover and not just a piece of plywood standing in a target carrier. 😉
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Rob Tackett
Owner: TacStrike Systems