Blackhawk Advanced Waterproof Jacket

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posted on October 2, 2014
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One of the advantages of the cooler months is the ability to make better use of cover garments. Vests, sweaters and jackets allow for full-size handguns to be concealed with minimal effort, and are less-obvious in the cooler months.

Blackhawk's Advanced Waterproof Jacket is far more than merely a cover garment, however. It's a waterproof, breathable jacket that allows access to your concealed handgun through an ingenious inner zipper (right and left sides) and features an adjustable waist for accommodating any and all gear you might choose to carry.

Zippered side vents allow for greater ventilation should the temperature rise, and the hood is removable and stores in a pouch. There are numerous pockets both covert and overt in which to store important documents, cell phones or other necessary gear. The Advanced Waterproof Jacket is available in three color combinations: Black/black, black/navy blue and green/citron.

MSRP: $299.99, size S through XXXL.

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