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SC Department of Natural Resources Selects FN 15 Patrol Carbine

FN America, LLC has announced that the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources has selected a custom-designed FN 15 Patrol Carbine equipped with agency-selected upgrades.

April 11, 2019

FN America, LLC has announced that the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources has selected a custom-designed FN 15 Patrol Carbine equipped with agency-selected upgrades. FN law enforcement distributor, Amchar Wholesale, has delivered a total order of 265 carbines to the agency. 

“Since learning of South Carolina DNR’s need for new carbines, FN has worked side-by-side with the agency to deliver a product solution that meets their requirements,” said Bucky Mills, senior director of law enforcement sales for FN America, LLC. “Our team is proud to support the agency’s men and women on the frontlines of our state’s conservation efforts with a product that they can trust.”

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"It is with great pride that we have selected the FN 15 patrol rifle built in SC by South Carolinians to protect SCDNR game wardens during critical incident response,” said Col. Chisolm Frampton. “FN and their engineering staff worked with our staff to ensure we were putting the best patrol rifle possible in the field for our officers."

The FN 15 Patrol Carbine can easily be configured based on the needs of the individual agency directly from the FN production facility, based in Columbia, SC. When selecting the FN 15 Patrol Carbine, agencies start with an affordably-priced base rifle and can configure with options like slings, sights, magazines, rear stocks and accessory rails. 

For more information about the FN’s law enforcement products, visit www.fnamerica.com . You can also follow FN on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

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