NRA Women 2024 Golden Bullseye for Accessory of the Year Goes To: The Headrest Safe

by posted on January 8, 2024
Golden Bullseye Headrest Safe

As announced at the end of 2023, The Headrest Safe has been selected as NRA Women’s 2024 Golden Bullseye winner for Accessory of the Year.

As we posted after discovering this unique product at the 2023 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits: “There are numerous products on the market today that will lock away your firearm in your vehicle, some that tuck in between seats and some that you stow under your seat, some that attach under the dashboard. This product from The Headrest Safe Company offers an incredibly discreet vehicle storage system that is defined in the company name—a safe built into a car's headrest. Yes, it's an aftermarket universal headrest that uses a two-post headrest (which is most of the cars on the market). Contents are quickly accessed via a biometric lock reader and keypad. And while gun owners naturally default to the safe as an unlikely place to stash a firearm (it will securely hold a full-size 1911 pistol), think cash, medications and other items you need to keep out of sight of would-be intruders, or the hands of kids or valets when you park your car. Check it out in use it here.

We happily pronounced that we loved this product after discovering it last April—and we still do! Congratulations to The Headrest Safe company for creating a solution to an everyday problem for many concealed-carry holders.

The award will be presented in person to The Headrest Safe Company during an invitation-only breakfast during the 2024 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Dallas, Texas.

Learn more about the NRA Golden Bullseye Awards and how they are selected, as well as other winners for 2024.

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