SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 28, 2017 -- Salt Lake City-based AMTAC Suppressors, the industry’s leading over-barrel suppressor manufacturer, today launched their Military & Law Enforcement Discount program designed to give back to military, police, and other first responders. The program provides a substantial discount to qualifying professionals and veterans on the full line of AMTAC products.
The program will be administered through B&H Police Supply, a top dealer serving the law enforcement and security communities with Class III/NFA items.
Military, law enforcement and first responders interested in learning more about the program, discounts, and how to enroll may visit https://amtacsuppressors.com/mil for more information.
Retailers interested in becoming an AMTAC MIL/LE dealer should contact B&H Police Supply at [email protected] or by phone: (321) 890-1731.
To learn more or to become an AMTAC dealer visit AMTACSuppressors.com.
About AMTAC:
AMTAC builds suppressors to meet the needs of the most demanding users—durability, accuracy, and innovative design that integrates seamlessly into your weapon system and backed by a lifetime warranty. Born at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains, in the same state-of-the-art facility that serves the Department of Defense, Bell, ATK, Northrop Grumman, SpaceX and others, AMTAC is fueled by some of the most experienced engineers, designers and shooters in the game.
Contact: Brett Crockett For AMTAC Suppressors 801-618-0804 [email protected]


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