Holiday Gift Guide: 4 Awesome Accessories for Your Vehicle

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posted on November 22, 2017
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Enhancing the ability to have access to guns and gear in in any vehicle is a welcome improvement, especially for gun owners and other individuals with an eye toward preparedness. If the loved one in your life is gung-ho about being ready for anything, give them the perfect gift that helps them enhance their vehicle preparedness kit. Any of these new-for-2017 products are sure to be welcome gifts for the enthusiast in your life.

Holiday Gift Guide: For The
Vehicle


1 | Cyclops Dual Row Light Bar

The 40 LED lights of this light bar generate a total of 9,000 lumens at 120W. It has polycarbonate lenses, and the unit’s die cast aluminum housing uses side-mounting brackets, which are included, as is hardware. MSRP: $139.99

2 | Ukoala Yukon Bag
For the riders out there, carrying discreetly can be a challenge if you want quick access. The Ukoala line offers stylish selections of compact, standard and enlarged bags to carry a concealed handgun in addition to everyday items. A variety of finishes and colors are available. MSRP: $139.99

3 | Griffin Charge/Sync Survivor Cable 5.11 Tactical Edition
Griffin Technologies teamed up with tactical stalwart 5.11 to create a durable, reliable cable to charge or sync the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. The 4-foot cable incorporates ballistic material and tri-layer construction, and has endured 10,000-cycle bend testing. MSRP: $34.99

4 | TAC2 Discreet Carry AR15 Carbine
TAC2’s Discreet Carry AR15/M16 kit converts a standard AR-15 carbine into three separate pieces (upper/lower receiver, barrel and handguard) that fit inside a standard briefcase and re-assemble in seconds. MSRP: $1,295

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