Raytheon & Lockheed Martin are proud to introduce our new “Sport” Model FGM-148 Javelin missile launcher.
Proven on the battlefield in the Middle East and Ukraine, the versatile Javelin is now ready for private sector hunters and sportsmen, for personal self-defense, recreation, firearms competitions, and multiple other tactical uses.
The FGM-148 Javelin, or Advanced Anti-Tank Weapon System-Medium (AAWS-M), is a fire-and-forget missile with lock-on before launch and automatic self-guidance. Designed to defeat heavily armored vehicles, the new “Sport” model will make short work of small mammals, varmints, deer, as well as larger targets like those hard-to-bring-down wild hogs.
Built with precision and always accurate, this weapon can be set up to handle any task you could throw at it. The Javelin is easily modifiable and customizable. Add a BFG Vickers Sling and the proven ‘Texas Bodark’ Buttstock, and you’re ready to go!
Reduced Price: $ 178,000 (financing is available).
Along with rich feature sets and enhanced ease of use, the Javelin comes with a 950-page manual and companion DVD – a great way to teach your kids missile safety and handling!
The first 100 buyers receive a free black tactical bag with their purchase.
Coming in 2023 – Two additional versions of the Javelin are being planned:
A brand new scaled-down “concealed carry” version of the Javelin built with a proprietary alloy and Cerakote finishing, upgradeable with added Talon Pistol Grip and 7.62 sound suppressor with cascading baffle geometry (not included) will be released in the Fall of 2023. It will be fiercely strong, lightweight, yet durable.
A “Heritage” version of the Javelin will be available next summer with throwback woodgrain finish and an antique commemorative plate engraved with an inspirational Second Amendment quote from a Founding Father.
Warning: The Javelin is meant to be fired in a space no smaller than 65 acres. Reloading ammunition for the Javelin is discouraged.
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