Blackhawk Diversion Racquet Bag

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posted on December 22, 2014
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If you carry concealed, or simply wish to transport your firearms from Point A to Point B without attracting attention, you'll love the Blackhawk! Diversion Racquet Bag. This sturdy nylon bag looks for all the world like a tennis racquet bag, so you can keep your firearms invisible to prying eyes. It can carry up to two full-sized pistols, or one AR-15-style rifle that's broken down into an upper and lower. The well-padded walls prevent "printing," and the heavy-duty zippers are lockable for extra security. Solid construction and rugged stitching will ensure years of service. This particular bag has become a favorite of NRA Publications editors, and we think you'll agree. The price is right with an MSRP of $69.99. www.blackhawk.com

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