Product Preview: NRA Concealed Carry Coat

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posted on October 26, 2016
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The NRA Concealed Carry Canvas Coat, offered at the NRA Store, balances safe concealed carry with style. The canvas coat includes internal, ambidextrous hook-and-loop CCW pockets with a universal holster for a compact handgun, and features a 12 oz. washed cotton exterior, 10 oz. plaid blanket lining and a heavy-duty premium brass zipper.



Technical Specifications
• Left and right concealment pockets with adjustable hook-and-loop holster included
• 12 oz. washed cotton
• 10 oz. plaid blanket lining
• Inside side entry pocket and cell phone pocket
• Adjustable tab waistband
• Heavy-duty premium zipper with zip-through collar
• Color: Khaki
• Imported
• MSRP: $89.95

For more, visit NRAStore.com.


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