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A Battle Tested Equipment (BTE-USA) rifle sold for $36,000 at Folds of Honor’s Boots and Ballgowns Gala in Scottsdale, Arizona, November 8, and those monies will be used to fund education for families of fallen and disabled warriors.
Folds of Honor’s website explains the mission:
BTE-USA owners George and Geo Urmston donated a BTE-USA hand-crafted, match-grade rifle–the BATTLE TESTED Folds of Honor Tanker Carbine–to be sold for the purpose of raising money for scholarships. The rifle was built to include the Folds of Honor insignia and was presented in a custom-fitted Pelican case, with a Folds of Honor crest, a BTE-USA patch, and extra ammunition magazines.
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Folds of Honor’s website explains the mission:
Since 2007, we’ve provided life-changing scholarships to the spouses and children of America’s fallen or disabled military. And now, our mission expands to the families of America’s first responders. On our watch, those who protect our freedoms and our families will know they are not forgotten.
BTE-USA owners George and Geo Urmston donated a BTE-USA hand-crafted, match-grade rifle–the BATTLE TESTED Folds of Honor Tanker Carbine–to be sold for the purpose of raising money for scholarships. The rifle was built to include the Folds of Honor insignia and was presented in a custom-fitted Pelican case, with a Folds of Honor crest, a BTE-USA patch, and extra ammunition magazines.
BTE-USA Rifle Auctioned, Raises $36,000 for Folds of Honor's Work
A BTE-USA rifle sold for $36,000 at a Folds of Honor event and the money will fund education for families of fallen and disabled warriors.