Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 15:38:44 +0000 From: =?utf-8?Q?RandBrands.com?= <newsletter@randbrands.com> To: <www@freebsd.org> Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Kyle=20Lamb=20Of=20Viking=20Tactics=2FVTAC=20Partners=20With=20RAND=20Innovations=2C=20Makers=20of=20RAND=20CLP?= Message-ID: <067fe4d88aa5019d2fcdf0eeb5d0a7231cc.20130702153813@mail138.wdc02.mcdlv.net>
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Lamb: "There are hundreds of options when it comes to cleaning, lubing and= protecting your weapon, but RAND CLP is the best option." View this email in your browser (http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=3D067= fe4d88aa5019d2fcdf0eeb&id=3D7976df5c3a&e=3D5d0a7231cc) ** Kyle Lamb Of Viking Tactics/VTAC Partners With Rand Innovations, Makers= Of RAND CLP^TM ------------------------------------------------------------ ** Sergeant Major Kyle Lamb, retired US Army Special Operation soldier, and P= resident of Viking Tactics/VTAC, has officially endorsed RAND CLP as the= =E2=80=9Cmost innovative and effective firearms CLP on the market." ------------------------------------------------------------ Sergeant Major Kyle E. Lamb (retired) spent 21 years in the United States= Army, more than 15 of which were with a U.S. Army Special Mission Unit. = He served in several combat theaters including Mogadishu, Somalia, Iraq a= nd Bosnia. One of his last assignments before retiring was to torture tes= t new equipment for the US Army Special Forces Operations, ensuring Americ= a=E2=80=99s best combat shooters had access to the most effective and inno= vative equipment. RAND=E2=80=99s Vice President of Sales and Operations, Jon Miodonka, says= =E2=80=9CSGM Lamb is meticulous when looking for great products & technol= ogy and won=E2=80=99t associate his name with just anything.=E2=80=9D RAND CLP is manufactured and distributed by RAND Brands, a division of RAN= D Innovations, LLC of Westport, CT. Developed by Mark Simonetti, a former= Army Ranger and police firearms instructor, and Using Nanotechnology as i= ts platform RAND Brands has brought science and functionality together to= create the perfect combination of a cleaner, lubricant and protectant. RAND CLP burst onto the scene in February 2013 after officially launching= at the SHOT Show (Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show) in Las Vegas= =2E After 6 years of research and development, Rand Brands unveiled RAND CLP as the best all-in-one solution for firearm maintenance and relia= bility. Says SGM Lamb of RAND CLP, "As a Soldier and Firearms trainer, I constantl= y searched for a weapon CLP that was a step ahead, I never found it=E2=80= =A6that was until RAND CLP came along. RAND CLP is head and shoulders abov= e any weapons CLP on the market. RAND CLP answers all of my gun care need= s." He continues to say "RAND CLP changes the way your slide and bolt feel. They will be smoother= than you ever imagined.=E2=80=9D Miodonka: =E2=80=9CWorking with Kyle and= VTAC over the last 6 months has been an honor. To have the Viking Tactic= s and VTAC logos on our bottle is a testament to the hard work and efforts= that have gone into developing RAND CLP^ at RAND Brands over the last 6 y= ears.=E2=80=9D Lamb: "There are hundreds of options when it comes to cleaning, lubing and= protecting your weapon, but RAND CLP is the best option." For more information and videos: www.randbrands.com or 877 931 0663, info@= randbrands.com (mailto:info@randbrands.com) . 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