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Warrior Profile: Wounded Marine EOD Tech Starts Custom Gun Company

Brad Lang is a retired Marine EOD technician who was injured by an IED during his 2011 Afghanistan deployment. Through help from the EOD Warrior Foundation, he and a business partner were able to start up their own custom gun company. The EOD Warrior Foundation exists to serve the EOD community by providing financial assistance and support to active-duty and veteran wounded, injured, or ill EOD warriors, families of our wounded, and fallen EOD warriors. The organization also maintains the EOD Memorial.

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Brad Lang is a retired Marine EOD technician who was injured by an IED during his 2011 Afghanistan deployment. Through help from the EOD Warrior Foundation, he and a business partner were able to start up their own custom gun company. The EOD Warrior Foundation exists to serve the EOD community by providing financial assistance and support to active-duty and veteran wounded, injured, or ill EOD warriors, families of our wounded, and fallen EOD warriors. The organization also maintains the EOD Memorial.

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Nick is a former United States Marine. He primarily writes about Marine Corps Special Operations as well as digital privacy and security. In his spare time he enjoys hunting and fishing.

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