SPG Expands Line of Award-Winning Browning Packs

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posted on January 20, 2016
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The SPG Company, makers of last year's new line of Browning hunting packs—which received American Hunter's NRA Golden Bullseye Award—is better than ever in 2016. Browning fans will head straight for the expanded line of Browning packs dubbed the John M. Browning Heritage Collection. These noted Baumshell-fabric bags come in green and tannish-yellow in three styles: a messenger bag, a commuter bag and a larger carry-on-style bag. The commuter and carry on bags can be zipped open for convenience when going through TSA airport security lines with your laptop!

The Heritage Collection includes a great line of classic men's and women's lifestyle clothing, all featuring the Browning Buckmark logo. My brother, Joe, loves all things Browning Buckmark so I already called him from the show to say, "Wait 'til you see what I'm getting you for your birthday this year!"

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