Terrida Gun's Premium Italian Leather for Discerning Female Gun Owners

Rachel Y
by Rachel Y

Terrida Gun revealed several concealed carry purses from their premium leather line at the US Concealed Carry Association Expo recently. Handmade in Venice, Italy by owner Patrick Gaccetta and his cousin Terrida offers handbags, rifle cases, shotgun shell bags, and more for the affluent and discerning female firearms owner.

Terrida Gun line of concealed carry premium leather bags boast several styles, prints, and colors.

Each purse comes with a unique zipper flap which covers the zipper to ensure the zipper doesn’t come down accidentally. All purses have two zippers making the conceal carry pocket functional for
right or left-handed access.

The Elizabetta model as shown has an MSRP of $400.

The Terrida company has been crafting premium leather handbags and luggage since the 1970’s. Gaccetta said he saw the popularity of concealed carry purses in the North American market and wanted to give American women the ability to choose both style and protection without sacrificing.

All of Terrida Gun's premium leather handbags are handmade in Venice, Italy.

Prints include giraffe, crocodile, ostrich, zebra, leopard, and more. Terrida can also be seen at Dallas Safari Club events.

Concealed carry pockets include an industrial-strength Velcro strap on the back of the inside pocket of the purse with a corresponding strip which secures the customer’s holster to the inside of the bag.
Terrida Gun currently carries a line of rifle cases as well.

Available in a variety of styles, patterns, sizes, and colors, Terrida Gun aims to bring an unprecedented level of style and fashion to the concealed carry industry.

All of the premium leather handbags from Terrida Guns have a unique zipper with a flap that prevents the zipper from coming down accidentally.

Learn more about Terrida Gun and their line of premium handbags and rifle cases via their website.

Press release content provided by Terrida Gun.

Rachel Y
Rachel Y

Rachel Young is a 4x Best Selling Author. She and her husband John co-own an FFL/SOT showroom and machine shop in Tennessee, specializing in ARs, AR parts, and AR accessories.

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  • GaryOlson GaryOlson on Apr 26, 2018

    The red leather rifle case would go well with the expensive leather briefcase I converted into a range bag for a large pistol with compensator and RDS.

  • Noob Noob on Apr 26, 2018

    from what I see these actually achieve the goal of looking like something not from the tactical culture aesthetic. that's quite an achievement in design.

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