Posted August 30, 2017 8:00 am by Comments

By Kristin Alberts

The vast majority of the NRA Carry Guard Expo floor was filled with concealable handguns, defense shotguns, holsters of every kind, and self-defense training options.  Yet no show is complete without some impractical eye-candy for gun lovers.  Here’s what you missed if you didn’t make the Expo.
The patriotic, lighted-suit dude at DS Arms was an attention grabber at the company’s booth. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)
Musician Andy Ross’ American Rebel brand booth set the tone for the Expo with this 2A-painted Corvette. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)
Detail of the hand airbrushed modern minuteman artwork on the American Rebel Vette’s hood. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)
A long line of NRA Mobile Tactical indoor range lanes was a popular spot during the Expo as attendees could test out some of the most popular guns on the show floor. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)
The NRA Museum brought a sampling of their collection geared towards the concealable. Here, we have the Harmonica Pistol. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)
After talking with some Museum staff who actually shot this Ring Pistol, it may be more novelty than concealed weapon, but nonetheless high on the neat factor. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)
The Triple Threat, housed at the NRA Museum, is an early concealment weapon.  So named because it features

Source: Guns.com

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