Cool things you missed at NRA Carry Guard Expo (PHOTOS)
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
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