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Florida Firearms Manufacturer Creates Christian Rifle

Apopka, FL based Spike’s Tactical has created a new AR-15 rifle that is specifically designed to prevent Islamic Terrorists from using it. The rifle is called the Tactical Crusader and is marked with Christian symbols and quotes a bible verse from the book of Psalms that reads:

“Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle”

Psalm 144:1
Spike's Tactical Crusader

Spike’s Tactical Crusader

The safety position of the rifle is called “Peace” and the fire position is called “War”, with a 3rd “fun switch” position called “God Wills It”. On the other side of the receiver, the positions are the same, but written in Latin. Company spokesman, former Navy SEAL Ben “Mookie” Thomas said he came up with the idea for the rifle and believes that no devout Muslim would touch such a weapon. Off the cuff, he said “I’d like to have a gun that is a Muslim terrorist picked it up a bolt of lightning would hit and knock him dead!” Spike’s Tactical has a long history of support for the Military and employees many veterans within the organization.

The RAW Scoop is this. We absolutely love this rifle and what it stands for. Personally, we would have added Luke 11:21 on the other side of the magazine well just for good measure. “When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own palace, his goods are safe;”

We do not usually promote companies or items on RAW, but with this rifle and the current conditions of the country and the world around us, this is a company we would fully support. Of course, Spike’s Tactical are receiving backlash and push back from Muslim and Islamic activists groups as a “weapon of hate” and “creates further division with Christian Muslim relations”. While it may be gimmicky to a point, it is still symbolic of the days and conditions we live in. Tell us what you think about the rifle?

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