Cool New Stickers from Stickybolt

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    We all love gun stickers, whether they’re from manufacturers or from our favourite independent sticker designers. The new selection of stickers from StickyBolt offers something for lovers of both old and new guns. In these uncertain times I know I’ve been spending a lot of time around my safe (check out our article on ‘How to Survive the Coronavirus Quarantine in 14½ Steps‘) and I noticed it was looking a little bare, while looking for some stickers to brighten up my safe I came across StickyBolt.

    The Modern Arsenal pack (Stickybolt)

    UK-based StickyBolt opened for business in January and have a range of stickers for lovers of military surplus and more modern guns alike. “StickyBolt is a passion project providing premium quality stickers to shooting and firearms enthusiasts around the globe in a bid to liven up bland equipment cases, safes, gun rooms and whatever else you may want to stick them to! No judgement here.”

    Lee-Enfield No.4(T) sniper rifle (Stickybolt)

    StickBolt told us that their stickers are “printed on a variety of different materials including metallic, brushed aluminium, holographic and transparent.” This metallic finish gives their .303 clip a particularly cool look. “We intend to put profits back into design and print of products so the more we sell, the more we will add to the StickyBolt arsenal.”

    15-22 (Stickybolt)

    They have stickers featuring the Glock 23, the Kriss Vector and the M&P15-22 as well as a cool holographic sight sticker. My favourites, however, are the ‘Enfield Arsenal’ stickers including a stripper clip of .303 and a Lee-Enfield No.4(T) sniper rifle.

    The Enfield Arsenal pack (Stickybolt)

    The stickers are designed in the UK and ship worldwide and they say they have tried their best to keep the shipping costs as low as possible. They also currently have a few sticker packs available or you can create your own mix and match offer from single stickers with 5+ stickers using coupon code – KEEPPOWDERDRY.
    You can find SitckyBolt on Facebook and Instagram as well as over at www.stickybolt.co.uk
    Matthew Moss

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    TheFirearmBlog.com – Managing Editor
    OvertDefense.com – Managing Editor

    Matt is a British historian specialising in small arms development and military history. He has written several books and for a variety of publications in both the US and UK. He also runs Historical Firearms, a blog that explores the history, development and use of firearms. Matt is also co-founder of The Armourer’s Bench, a video series on historically significant small arms.

    Here on TFB he covers product and current military small arms news.

    Reach Matt at: matt@thefirearmblog.com


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