Gun Tote'n Mamas New Rolling Range Bag

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posted on December 15, 2017
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While Gun Tote'n Mamas is best known for its extensive line of concealed-carry purses for women, the company also features a few products that can be enjoyed by either men or women, like its new Rolling Range Bag.

 


The patent-pending design uses a modular removable system allowing users to convert easily from range to plane and travel. The system simply lifts out, still fully organized, enabling it to stay secured at home or properly checked through airline requirements. The bag becomes an airline-approved carry-on and is designed to fit most airline overhead bins. A retractable aluminum handle system extends to fit up to 6 ft. 3". A useful bottom carry handle allows easy balanced lifting even for the most petite user. The modular system includes two zippered gun rugs (small for LCP size and medium for up to Shield). The new bag also features adjustable and removable dividers, with a side pocket that hold protective ears. It comes equipped with three additional elastic magazine holders and is available in Distressed Buffalo Leather, Paisley Microfiber and Black or Burgundy Quilted Microfiber. MSRP: $155.95







For more information visit guntotenmamas.com

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