Posted November 21, 2017 3:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

If you’ve seen the movie “Lone Survivor,” you’re probably familiar with Marcus Luttrell. He’s the guy Mark Walberg was portraying in the film, after all.

Since returning, Luttrell hasn’t exactly been all Hollywood, either. In addition to his odd film appearance here and there, he also works to make lives better for veterans.

The foundation he started, the Lone Survivor Foundation, is dedicated to similar good deeds. Unfortunately, good deeds require funds, and that means they need to raise money. Luckily, they’ve found a heck of a way to do just that.

A Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Compact pistol chambered in 9mm, sporting a special “Lone Star” color scheme and nicknamed the “Dream Gun,” will be raffled off by the Lone Survivor Foundation on Dec. 11. Proceeds will go to help military veterans adversely affected by Hurricane Harvey, which, according to some estimates, caused up to $200 billion in damage.

Retail value of the Dream Gun is $850, and raffle tickets start at $20 each. Sales began on Veterans Day and run until noon on Dec. 11.

Brownells and Smith & Wesson teamed up to create the special prize. “We are grateful for this chance …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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