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Bob Allen Absorb-A-Coil Harness – Rifle, Shotgun & RH, LH

$21.99

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Don’t be afraid of the gun! Whether the recoil actually hurts a person or is just a fear in their head, this really can mess with someone new to guns and can keep them from getting into shooting, or keep a seasoned shooter from trying certain guns. Feeling the recoil from sighting in a rifle is also a good way to develop a flinch. This harness is a great solution, designed to absorb up to 40 percent of the felt recoil, keeping you more comfortable shooting and shooting better than ever. Available for both rifle and shotgun, as well as for both right-handed and left-handed shooters.

  • Absorbs up to 40% of felt recoil
  • Constructed of 100% cotton
  • Suede pad
  • Harnesses adjust up to 56″
  • Rifle: 13mm closed cell neoprene
  • Shotgun: 8mm closed cell neoprene
  • Available in both right and left hand
  • Color: Khaki
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Description

About Bob Allen:

Bob Allen Company was started in a parachute shop on the tiny Pacific atoll of Tinian towards the end of World War II. Bob Allen was a young, nationally known, clay target shooter before the war, who later parlayed his aerial gunner instructor duties into a combat assignment in the South Pacific.

Bob’s first product design was a long billed cap that helped keep the sun out of bomber crews’ eyes on their long flights to mainland Japan. Trading a ration of wartime Scotch in the parachute shop for each one of his prized hats, the Bob Allen Company was born. After the war, the hats found favor with shooters and soon Bob was selling hats, shooting vests, pouches and bags from the trunk of his car as he traveled the shooting circuit.

Opening the first retail store on the grounds of the Grand American Trapshoot, designing the first shooting vest, and the first non-military camouflage pattern were just a few of Bob Allen’s “firsts”.

Sadly, Bob was killed in a car accident in November of 2004, but his legacy still lives on through the brand he started almost 70 years ago.

Additional information

Weight 7 oz
Dimensions 12 × 10.5 × 1 in
Firearm

Rifle, Shotgun

Handedness

Right Hand, Left Hand