2A Natural Right T Shirt

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$30.99

The 2A Natural Right T Shirt is built around a simple message: the right to defend yourself is not given by government. It is a natural right.

The back design features 2A Natural Right with Exodus 22:2, tying the message to personal defense, responsibility, and the right to protect life, family, and home.

This shirt is part of Tig’s Gear by John “Tig” Tiegen, one of the warriors from the Benghazi attack on 9/11/2012. Tig’s Gear carries a direct, no nonsense mindset: stand firm, stay ready, and never surrender the rights that protect free people.

Printed on the Next Level 6210 CVC T Shirt, this shirt has a soft, lightweight feel with a clean modern fit.

Product details:
• Next Level 6210 CVC T Shirt
• Soft cotton/poly blend feel
• Lightweight and comfortable
• Modern fit
• Back print design
• 2A Natural Right design
• Exodus 22:2 reference

Age restrictions: For adults
EU Warranty: 2 years

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