Editors' Picks 2017: EAA Smart ABDO

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posted on April 4, 2017
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European American Armory’s new Smart ABDO pistol storage device blends the easy-to-use qualities of a belt carry case with the electronic locking mechanism of a strong box and the GPS tracking capabilities of today’s smart electronics. The ABDO’s reinforced nylon shell is designed to look like a cased iPhone when clipped to a belt or inside a purse. Use the sliding release for quick pistol access or activate the four-button electronic lock for added security. Free iOS and Android apps allow users to activate an audible alarm, receive status texts and track the case if stolen. eaacorp.com

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