Bulldog Cases "Ultra Compact" AR-15 Discreet Carry Case
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It's a little tough to tell how long the PC carbine is when taken apart. I use my to shoot an AR pistol that is 28 inches. The length is 5", and it fits nicely without being taken A casemaker with over 100 years of experience. They make a very cool case for the Ruger PC caliber carbine, it is not cheap, but it is of great quality and looks like it should do the trick. In case you were wondering, I have three Bulldog cases and I love They are designed to attach securely to the material on the inside of the backpack and have Expedition hook and loop holsters as well as mag carriers.
Specifically, if your AR goes from corner to corner, then it measures 28" but if your vertical grip is forward, then it would have to be straight, which is why mine at 27" is perfect. Thank you for your question. I hope this answers it. The bag looks like a typical standard AR, no one would suspect you were carrying it.
It is possible that the bag I have and the bags of other purchasers will differ slightly. As for your question, let me answer it as follows It is not possible to fit two P Mags into one slot to allow me to have four P Magnums overall. I tried to squeeze it into the slot, but it simply won't work.
In addition, my bag was in a plastic bag, but it was in a case and was not in a bag A cardboard box was packed tightly with a plastic bag. *br>With all that in mind, you may need a much larger box after filling it with rifles.
Selected User Reviews For Bulldog Cases "Ultra Compact" AR-15 Discreet Carry Case
There are no secure means to keep upper and lower from moving around in the case, just like with other posters. For securing cables and extension cords, I use velcro straps that I can get from some of the home builder stores. As a result, the uppers and lowers of your case will not shift around because you can adhere easily to the fabric inside the case.
It's the best case I've ever seen at a great price. - A 5 inch AR with a collapsed SBA3 stock fits perfectly in it. It was also pleasing to note that even with a 30-round magazine inside, the gun still fit perfectly inside.
Featuring a 5 in barrel) that wasn't too apparent. Also, it wasn't overly expensive. It's an excellent I feel like this is a musical instrument gig bag, very low-pro quality. The great thing about it is that you can upgrade it with Velcro add ons inside so you can customize the interior to your liking. In addition, AR magazines can be inserted into the center divider and each pocket can hold three Glock happy sticks. My next move will be to pick up another Maxpedition universal holster because I have another pistol/mag and some velcro straps to strap my AR pistol in place. The only complaints I have involve a few things like strings poking out that didn't get thoroughly cleaned up during the QC process, and the overall price is somewhat reasonable compared to the more expensive discreet options.
If you're not sure what size to buy, just order one size larger. Not the tiniest red dot out there), but with plenty of space. Additionally, there are two 30-round magazines tucked in the back of the card Stocks in Minimalist collapsed at a lower price It just plops in there with no problem, nice & easy A flat property. You might want to take a closer look if you're cool I believe you could easily fit 6 more loose mags into this and it would not increase the thickness Would also like to point out that the middle separator (attached with a strip of generic hook & eye A loop) is stiff and cushiony (from Wisconsin) as well as simply large. Very happy with this bag - really like it There is a good chance that I will The handles seem to be pretty awesome, don't you think? I don't think so Straps are all they are. The little D probably needs to be replaced as well Outside of the ring, there is some kind of tacti-coated surface This micro carabiner is really cool.
This bag seems to be very well constructed. I use it as a range bag and for storage. Having to deal with building neighbors or passing cars in the city isn't possible for me So they can break in and take it later. They see what I'm taking from the house to the truck so they can break in later and steal it. My computer doesn't have a lot of memory. You can just keep the 16" AR with red dot and two magazine pouches. If I remember next time I'm in the home store, I will get some velcro straps to keep everything in place a little better. While I like the blue bag, I would have bought the black one if it had been on sale at the time. The purchase, especially at this price point, is a good deal for me.
Stitching of good quality, zippers of good quality, padding of good quality. My 16" carbine fits when broken down with the nylon outer fabric. Although it feels cheap, it works well for throwing into your vehicle. The case protects your rifle well, but with accessories that extend out at 3 or 9 o'clock, such as flashlights and lasers, they will poke out a bit but it still does its job of keeping your rifle safe. My favorite thing about it is that it looks like a Japanese school bag.
I think this Bulldog case is the right choice for my needs. Whenever I go to the range, I was seeking a discreet way to carry it to my car. To fit my AR 7, I needed to buy this. A barrel of 5" diameter - The overall length of the firearm can range from 5 to 26". A spare magazine was able to be placed at the butt end of the pistol as well. There is a lot of space here! 29" x 11" is the size of the case. All the mags and my red dot as well as a small rail light were able to be placed at 1 O'clock along with my entire pistol with magazine. One of the two mag pouches could not be placed on the divider because it made the case too bulky with the tactical light hanging out and the magazine sitting in the second pouch making that section of the firearm too thick, even though it all There is heavy stitching in all the right places, and the overall quality is quite good. There is a dual (lockable) zipper on the top which is very smooth and heavy-duty. I wish the case had straps to anchor the firearm and magazine pouches that could have been moved apart from the two on the divider panel. To me, the interior of the case is like the hook and loop side and could accept the hook material for customization/straps, etc. I think this is a great compromise overall for a custom case at 1/3 of the cost. I believe you got a It would be my first choice if I had the choice again.
The case is of a decent quality. There are no rifle tie downs on the shirt, even though it has an adequate fabric, zippers, and construction. There is enough room for one half of the rifle to rest high and the other half rest low, but since there are no tie downs, both halves of the rifle slide to the bottom of the case (when held by the hand straps) and make it heavier than it must There is no content in the upper half of the case. Furthermore, none of the pockets are equipped with flaps or straps that would keep magazines in place. It is fortunate the center divider can be reversed because the magazine pockets would have spilled their contents if the case were hung vertically from the D-rings You are ringing. Having a hook would not have been a bad idea either A velcro strap and accessory attachments can be used on the interior hook-and-loop fabric.