Beretta USA Offers 10-Inch Pistol Rug

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posted on March 15, 2017
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Beretta USA offers its Tactical Pistol Rug, a 10-inch case specially designed to fit every full-size pistol in the Beretta lineup, as well as other full-size handguns on the market.

The case is made with a heavy-duty nylon shell along with a padded polyester interior designed to cradle and protect pistols from damage during transport. The outer shell features the Beretta name and logo, while the interior features a repeating pattern with the Beretta name and logo.

The case features a zippered enclosure that features a handle with the Beretta logo. The exterior also features two carrying handles, as well as a small loop at the bottom that allows for easy storage on a hook.

The case mat measures 10 inches in interior length and 6 inches at its widest point. Total depth is approximately an inch measured from each exterior wall. The suggested retail price on the Beretta Tactical Pistol Rug is $22.

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