A-Maker Double Long Soft Rifle Case,【American Classic】 Outdoor Tactical Carbine Rifle Bag, Pistol Bag and Multi-Function Gun Case, Lockable Zipper, Easy to Transport and Store
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Given that I have an ar15 fully extended and plenty of room, an ak47, M4, airsoft, or bb gun should fit.
It will keep your firearms safe, but I'm not sure you'd want to keep it in the rain. It will not be harmed by a small amount of water.
Add 2 inches to the length of your rifle's maximum length. Look for a bag that fits this size. If your AR is 36 inches and you add two inches to it, you should get the 42-inch bag.
Although I do not believe the nylon will degrade over time, I do use mine frequently. I've yet to find a better range bag for transporting two rifles, two pistols, and magazines.
Selected User Reviews For A-Maker Double Long Soft Rifle Case,【American Classic】 Outdoor Tactical Carbine Rifle Bag, Pistol Bag and Multi-Function Gun Case, Lockable Zipper, Easy to Transport and Store
I decided to give this generic double rifle bag a try after weeks of research because Amazon offered free returns, so I had nothing to lose. I looked at Savior, which appears to be the only brand for this, as well as VooDoo Tactical, Condor, Bulldog, and five other brands. 11, Drago, Lancer, NcStar, and other "major" brands, as well as nearly every other generic brand on Amazon. Except for a few exceptions, every single one of them (both major and generic brands) uses the same "600D" nylon material for their bags. There are a few "900D" bags on the market, and even fewer "1000D" bags (Savior makes one, but it's hard to find in stock at $200 each). Because they all look the same, have the same molle, pockets, and "heavy-duty" construction, most bags on Amazon appear to be made by the same manufacturer in China (most of what you already own is made there, so accept it). I ruled out some ("ARMYCAMOUSA") because they were clearly inferior to the rest, and only a few have YKK zippers (5. 11, the extremely costly always- out- Unless you want a bag with other flaws (5. stock Savior urban warrior camo bags, and possibly a few others), I would just do what I did and accept the fact that unless you want a bag with other flaws (5. stock Savior urban warrior camo bags, and possibly only a few others), I would just do what I did and accept the fact that unless you want a bag with other flaws (5. 11), or you can save $200 by skipping the YKK zippers. br>br>My first choice was the $200 42" Savior 1000D YKK urban warrior camo bag, but as I mentioned, it's impossible to find here or on ebay, and I needed a bag for the range at some point. Sorry, Savior, but if you don't start making bags, I'll go somewhere else (which I did). br>br>Now, let's return to the "A-" grade. "Maker" tote To begin with, I discovered that "A-" is an abbreviation for "a-plus. " Because it came with a Feastoria label, "maker" simply means "generic bag. " What exactly does that imply? It means that all of these bags are most likely made by the same company in the same location, and all you have to do is pick one you like at the right price. The price was right on this one with free returns, so I gave it a try, and I was not disappointed. The "600D" material is thick and padded throughout, including the corners where the rifle stocks are tucked in. All of the zippers that run around the perimeter of the room are double-strength. stiched. The backpack straps are fully adjustable and comfortable. The d- Steel is used for all of the rings. The pad between the rifles (as well as the one that wraps around the entire bag - see below) It's 1/2" thick on the sides and bottom, and it's completely removable (velcro). The logo on the front of the bag is actually a patch that came off, so I replaced it with one of my own that I liked. The handles are made up of multi-colored nylon straps. I have everything stiched ("X") all around for extra strength, so there's no way anything will break or come loose. Because the zippers aren't YKK, but they are large and lockable, I'm using small TSA locks. The 600D material is used throughout the bag, and the two large pistol pockets inside have d-rings. Rings serve as handles, and strong velcro is used to keep them closed. For $64, this bag was a steal, and it was most likely the same as, or very similar to, "VooDoo Tactical," 5. 11, regardless of whether the manufacturer is Lancer, Condor, or another. I'm not sure I'd pay $2 for this bag after touching it and closely inspecting it. Even a Savior bag made of 1000D with YKK zippers costs three times as much as any of those bags. They're identical to this bag, and for $64, I think I've found a winner. VooDoo, Condor, Savior, and 5 are all tacticool names that I would not pay more for. After purchasing this bag, you can wear it as a number 11 or something else.
Fits two long guns, two pistols, and a bunch of range gear, so I don't have to make as many trips to and from my car at the range. I can stay organized thanks to a well-thought-out design. My only gripe is that I wish the backpack style straps were detachable, or that there was at least a detachable shoulder strap, so I could carry it in a variety of ways. Otherwise, I'm very pleased with my purchase and pleased that I was able to save a significant amount of money by not opting for one of the more expensive name brand bags.
I have a shotgun, a rifle, a handgun, a survival knife, a medical kit, hearing protection, three sets of eye protection, rifle magazines, and a lot of boxes of ammunition in this case. br>br>This case is excellent value for money; it's sturdy, and it has a layer of protection to keep your long guns from rubbing against each other. If you're looking for a budget-friendly but well-made gun case that can hold up to four guns, this is the case for you! Because everything is in my case, I never forget anything at home when I go to the range. br>br>10/10 br>br>br>br>br>br>b.
I chose A maker after carefully considering many options for a rifle/AR15 bag, and I'm more than satisfied with my wise decision. br>It is very well made with durable yet not too heavy material, good stitching, many zippered compartments and has ample roomy pockets with easy secure velcro/rubber ties and plastic locks allowing room for expansion, has roomy main gun compartment very well padded (think I can fit all my guns ammos and head gears and more. AR15, 2 Glocks, and other firearms)br>br>I'm very pleased with my purchase and would recommend this bag to anyone.
The good: There's so much room in this bag. The back straps are gorgeous, and all of the stitching appears to be well-made and put together. br>br>The blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah I was hoping to fit a couple of longer pieces of gear in here, but it's just a tad too small; just make sure you measure what you want to put in first, but that's not their fault. I'd be thrilled if they had one in the 44-hour range. 46". br>br>Overall, I'd give it 5 stars because of the quality and price. If anything changes, I'll be sure to update my review!.
Build quality is excellent. I like how there are compartments for all of the extra parts and tools you might need. br>Edit to the seller: Fits my AR15 perfectly. br> If you're going to lie and say you never offered a $40 Amazon credit in exchange for a five-star review, don't offer it. Although the product is still excellent, I will most likely not purchase from you in the future due to my negative experience.
Feastoria has come up with yet another fantastic bag! This is the second one I've bought, and neither one has let me down. My first one has outlasted a more expensive one I bought from a gun shop.
The rifle case left a lasting impression on me. Very well-constructed. There's plenty of room and pockets for all of your necessities. The carrying straps are extremely useful, as they free up your hands.