Product Preview: NRA Berne Quick Access CCW Pants

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posted on January 10, 2017
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These pants deliver the same tough-as-nails dependability you expect from Berne, with added features like two-way flex and a gusseted crotch for all-day comfort. But, there’s more—the NRA Berne CCW Cargo Pants put the “concealed” in concealed carry. Thanks to two CCW compartments ingeniously tucked behind cargo pockets, your firearm will remain out of sight and out of mind—while still being easily accessible. A MOLLE/hook-and-loop grid system lines each of these compartments, which will secure any holster that’s equipped with hook-and-loop or belt clips. Or, use the MOLLE loops to secretly store knives, flashlights, magazines or other tools.

Technical Specifications
• Color: Tan
• Material: Cotton/two-way mechanical flex blend
• Two customizable CCW concealment compartments
• Accepts existing holsters with belt clips
• Two exterior cargo pockets
• Flex-fit waistband with integrated elastic magazine loops
• Wide belt loops accept up to 1¾” belts
• Reinforced pockets with magazine slot
• Hip pockets with hook/loop closure
• Triple-needle stitched main seams
• Gusseted crotch
• Deep front, rear pockets
• Holster not included

MSRP: $64.95

For more, visit NRAStore.com.

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