EAA Corp Introduces the "Pavona D'Wedge Purse Insert

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posted on September 24, 2014
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With hundreds of concealed carry handbags hitting today's market, the options may seem endless–and expensive! Personal taste in stylish accoutrements can vary so greatly it's a wonder how to find the perfect one. With this understanding in mind, EAA Corp designed a concealed carry insert which would transition most standard purses or satchels into concealed carry systems with minor fitting required.

Manufactured and assembled in the USA, D'Wedge's easy design fits into most internal purse compartments. Simple, adjustable components permit the user to increase or decrease the width of D'Wedge for a snug placement inside. Once a firm position has been established, the hook and loop holster design allows the user to adjust to his or her user-unique griping and retrieval style. Affordably priced and available for immediate purchase, D'Wedge was designed to turn your personal handbag into an extraordinary concealed carry system.

SKU: 999875
Max Length: 14 inches
Min Length: 10 inches
Width: 2.75 inches
Height: 5.5 inches
MSRP: $49.95

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