NRA Store Announces New Range Bag

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posted on March 7, 2016
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Enjoy spending your weekends at the range? The NRA Store has rolled out a new product that hunters and shooters should keep an eye on—especially with warmer weather on the horizon. The NRA Tactical Executive Range Bag is a versatile, all-in-one solution that should find a home in the wares of more than a few NRA members.

An expansion on the popular NRA Tactical Handgunner Backpack and NRA Tactical Free Range Pistol Backpack, the Tactical Executive Range Bag is designed to carry five handguns at once, along with safety gear, spare magazines, cleaning supplies, ammo, soft targets, tape and whatever else you think you're going to need for your day out. A configurable visual ID system is included to help users locate their gear in record time. All ID tags can be removed, if you'd prefer to travel incognito.

The Tactical Executive Range Bag will be available for $179.95.

For more information, go to NRAStore.com.

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