First Look: Walker's Right to Bear Arms Razor Earmuffs

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posted on October 30, 2019
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Walker’s released a new set of electronic ear muffs designed to let shooters announce their support for our 2nd Amendment rights. Available exclusively online, the new Right to Bear Arms Razor Digital earmuffs are the latest model in Walker's line of special-edition Razor muffs to feature a 2nd Amendment-themed design, giving shooters yet another way to express their support for our right to keep and bear arms.

The new Right to Bear Arms model builds on the popular Razor series of earmuffs, one of the most-popular hearing-protection systems offered for serious shooters and hunters. The new muffs come with all the features of the standard Razor ear muffs, like a comfortable design and advanced sound management performance. The low-profile ear cups prevent interference when shouldering long guns and a wide and soft headband allows for easy, all-day wear. The dual hi-gain microphones, fast sound-activated compression and an ergonomic control knob allow you to hear what’s happening around you without losing your hearing. What sets the Right to Bear Arms model apart is the attractive cup design, which features a distressed-color US flag motif along with blended U.S. Constitution overlays.

The Right to Bear Arms Razor muff joins other special-edition muffs designed to make a statement on the range, a line that includes Don't Tread on Me, Come and Take It, Texas flag, and American flag designs. All special-edition Razor muffs are available as web-only purchases exclusively through the company's website.

Razor "Right to Bear Arms" Ear Muffs Features:

  • Ultra low-profile ear cups
  • Rubberized coating
  • Two hi-gain omni-directional microphones
  • Audio input jack
  • Low noise/frequency tuned for natural sound clarity
  • Volume control
  • Compact folding design
  • Comfort headband w/ metal wire frame
  • Sound dampening composite housing
  • NRR of 23 decibels
  • Sound Activated Compression – 0.02 second reaction time
  • Recessed Volume Control Knob External Battery Door
  • Operates on 2 “AAA” batteries (included)


These Walker's Razor "Right to Bear Arms" Ear Muffs retail at an MSRP of $79.99. For more information, visit walkersgameear.com.

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