Money Man is giving the world a glimpse of his own line of custom guns and ammo which is set to be released this summer.

The Southern rapper took to Instagram on Friday (March 31) to share a video of his red and black laced custom AR-15’s and ammo. In the post, Money Man is holding each of the the weapons while showing off the interchangeable features of each high-powered weapon.

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“Mini Twin ‘Red Eye’ Blackout’s available this summer,” he said in the caption. “Custom drums and mags coming soon.”

The former Cash Money signee previously posted another video of him showing off a set of handguns with the same colorway last week. Money Man’s custom weapons fall in unison with the theme of his new album, Red Eye, which was released on March 17. The album features Babyface Ray, Peezy, and Juney Knotzz.

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Money Man is both a legal gun owner and an avid runner, which is why he told MONTREALITY on Wednesday (March 29) that he doesn’t need security at all.

“Once I learned to eat right, I do that. I’m gonna make sure I’m physically training and I’m gonna make sure I’m rich as hell,” he said when asked what life will look like for him when he enters his eighties.

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“I was 340 pounds at one point — about 229, 230 now, so I lost 100 pounds over the years,” he continued. “Routine kinda makes perfection, so if you’re training for something and you do it every day, you’re gonna become elite at it.

“So my routine is wake up, run 10 miles, then I go shoot for four or five hours. Then I go back to the crib and I record every day. So I try to keep that routine. I’ve turned down shows just to keep my routine going.

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“I don’t like having security, like grown men having to secure me, so I’m gonna make sure I’m on-point at all times. I work on my senses, all kinda shit like that.”

The Atlanta-via-New York product made history in 2021 when he became the first artist to ever receive an advance completely in Bitcoin from his label EMPIRE.