NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Wright Leather Works EDC Essentials

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posted on January 7, 2018
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The Predator holster, matching magazine pouch and the bullhide gun belt should offer no surprises—these are Wright Leather Works' bread-and-butter—and their high-level craftsmanship yields excellent fit, finish and function. But premium gunleather accessories are also where high function meets high fashion for firearm aficionados. Wright Leather Works also caters to lifestyle enthusiasts with its Horween Chromexcel Wallet. The leather comes from Horween’s world-famous tannery in Chicago, and Wright fashions it into a stylish, low-profile, six-slot folding card wallet. To see more, watch this week's NRA Gun Gear of the Week video hosted by American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach, and be sure to visit wrightleatherworks.com.

   

              
                        

   







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