Allen Rival Double Compartment Shell Bag with 52″ Belt Tan
$22.00
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The Rival Double Compartment Shell Bag by Allen is made using a heavy cotton canvas material and can hold up to two boxes of 2-3/4 inch 12 Gauge shotgun shells side-by-side. Use the inside compartment to hold your shotgun shells and put your empty hulls in the outside pocket. When the hull compartment is full slide the bottom of the pocket opens with the zipper too quickly dump them out. The Rival Double Compartment Shotgun Shell Bag comes with a 2-inch wide webbed belt that adjusts up to 52-inches and has a large side release buckle.
Product Features
- CAPACITY: Holds two standard size boxes of shells in the inside pocket and put your empty hulls in the outside pocket.
- MATERIAL: Durable cotton canvas.
- ZIP POCKET: Outside compartment holds empty hulls and uses a zippered opening on the bottom to empty out the pocket.
- DIVIDER: Sturdy permanent middle divider helps keep you from grabbing a spent shell.
- FRONT ZIP POCKET: Can be used for any smaller range accessories.
- BELT: Two-inch webbed belt that is adjustable up to 52-inches and uses a large side release buckle.
4 in stock
Additional Info
UPC | 026509054283 |
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Manufacturer | |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8332 |
Mount Type | Zipper |
Model | Rival |
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