Magpul Skull Beanie

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posted on March 7, 2015
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There's a lot of great gear available from the folks at Magpul, but did you know the company has more than one way to keep you covered?

The Magpul Skull Beanie is a fine-knit, 97% Acrylic and 3% Spandex blend and features the company's 10th Anniversary Skull Logo, with a simple "Magpul" on the opposite side. This 'skull and crossbones' is actually the skull company founder, Richard Fitzpatrick, designed for his USMC unit Alpha Company, 3rd Recon Bn. logo on top of a Roman numeral 'ten'.

Unless you're really loathe to wear firearm-related logos, the Magpul beanie is a great, subtle way to show your support for an American original. From the company's start with the original Magpul to the current offerings, its solid products have become a staple, and are OEM for many firearms.

MSRP: $21.95. Available in True Black and Heather Gray.

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