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Benson, NC – Lynx Defense is set to release its newest gun bag The Bureau on March 16th, 2020. The Bureau is designed to help customers conceal and transport personal defense weapons with discretion and ease.
“Our customers are top of mind in every design decision and material selection we make here at Lynx Defense,” said Michael Savage, Owner. “The Bureau incorporates customer feedback and requests for specific features along with design details we couldn’t find anywhere else on the market. It’s a product I’m proud to offer, and I’m excited to see where our customers take it.”
The second product released under its Urban Legends Series, The Bureau measures in at 30 inches long, four inches wide, and 12 inches tall accommodating rifles with collapsible stocks, folding stocks, and most rifles with barrels under 10.5 inches.
In addition to its compact and easy-to-transport build, The Bureau features two internal zippered pockets and a hook and loop attachment system on its back wall to attach extra pockets, patches, or medical kits securely. Additionally, users can customize The Bureau to fit their needs with adjustable retention straps to guarantee the safe transport of their firearms.
The Bureau is made in North Carolina using durable materials like 600D polyester Magnatuff™ fabric, which protects gear from the elements, repels water, and holds up under the stress of everyday wear and tear. As with all of its products, Lynx Defense offers a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty on The Bureau.
For more information on The Bureau and other Lynx Defense products, visit www.lynxdefense.com.
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