Arcturus Silicone-Treated Gun Socks for Rifles, 6" Extra Wide - Fit Scopes, Pistol Grips & Tactical Accessories, 47” x 6”
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Mine have no tags, but they are extremely soft and have a cotton-like feel to them. You could, however, contact the manufacturer just to be sure.
We appreciate you taking the time to look at our website. Because the socks are made of stretch fabric, they can accommodate almost any type of accessory you can think of. When stretched, these socks should be about 10" wide. The Arcturus Organization
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They're made in China, but they're fantastic products.
Selected User Reviews For Arcturus Silicone-Treated Gun Socks for Rifles, 6" Extra Wide - Fit Scopes, Pistol Grips & Tactical Accessories, 47” x 6”
This four-part series will focus on This is a great deal on a pack of rifle gun socks. Although the socks are simple, they are well-made. made. The only word of caution I'd give is to guys who have heavily accessorized "sporting rifles. " The socks are long enough to fit on rifles such as the M1A and M1 Garand. When it comes to putting one on an AR-style rifle, however, it's a different story. They get a little tight because of the tube width when using a riser and a large scope. Regardless, these are excellent socks. I'll order a second pack to keep things organized and safe in the gun safe.
It's usually difficult to find a good sock. br>br>Most of the time, they're either good material but too narrow, or bad material but way too wide. br>br>However, this sock is more the Goldilocks of gun socks, you can fit bolt actions as it hugs quite nicely, all the way up to a Saiga 12 with a 12 round drum mag and suppressor with no issues, and from my testing in various environments br>br>In terms of impact dampening, I'm impressed; even when pushed to its limits, the sock still provides adequate shock absorption. My firearm had no scuffs at all after a three-meter drop. br>br>I've put this sock through rigorous testing because I teach hunting, gun maintenance, and gun safety classes, and I want to be able to recommend quality products to my students. You can't go wrong with these, and they're definitely worth the money. Whether you're using them for long-term storage, range travel, vehicle gun plinking, or just general plinking, throwing one of these socks takes no time and provides a nice shield of protection.
I have a large collection of rifles with various accessories, especially scopes of various types. For the collection, I need moisture and dust protection, and this sock fits the bill perfectly. Stretches around the contours to fit even the most unusual configurations, and the embedded moisture barrier in the knot can be augmented by spraying the outside with oil or silicone. The cinch end is completely closed. I'm putting together a 20-piece outfit for my crew. These protective socks will help you arm your inventory.
With parallax, the number 44 is increased by one. With the same scope as the Diana RWS 48. I discovered that you can't rely on everyone being "large. " These are a perfect match. It's not too tight. Lens caps are not an issue. I'm completely content, as long as they don't ravel in a year, which they don't appear to be doing. They're easy to install and remove in the field, and I use them even when my rifles are in carry cases to avoid rubbing during transportation.
a large area of coverage covers a wide range of topics Any infamous mags that stick out, such as your Bipods, will be marked with a high rise red dot. This is a one-time use pullover sock. Stack the weapons and don't worry about scratches or other damage; you'll be able to avoid them. br>Stay safebr>Half-life halve-life halve-life halve-life halve-life halve-life halve-life halve-life.
Ideal for rifles and scopes with a large field of view. I've owned a few, but this is by far the best. Rifle socks are fantastic. I'm the proud owner of a. These socks are perfect for a 22 with a huge scope and an AR with, well, all the bells and whistles. still tight enough to keep your grip on the rifle and prevent it from falling off. Material is thick and has a lot of elasticity. long too. On each rifle, I have an extra foot or so of space. It's also nice to have a cinch at the beginning. Even after extensive use, these socks appear to last for years. I would strongly suggest it.
This is a must for a crowded safe; I can't speak to rust resistance just yet, but they are thick enough to provide some scratch protection in my opinion! AR10/15s, AKs with optics, and bi-pod ARs are all available. Pods, grips, and lights will all fit perfectly (no mags required)! For a Savage BA110 with scope and bi-pod that is 50" long Although the pod is about 3" short, it still works for me (I suppose the product description of 47" length makes sense). To keep things simple, I'll say this: I recently purchased a second set!.
I recently purchased some other brand gun socks because I needed more, but the others I purchased do not compare to these in terms of quality. These are tighter knit but more stretchy, and if the small scope comes off, I can slip my hand inside the sock and hold the cover in place while the sock is on the rifle, which is a big plus. br>br>Like I said, there's no comparison between an average quality sock and these socks; they're a little more expensive, but well worth it; they don't snag as easily when putting them on or taking them off, and the little cinch string at the end to pull the sock nice and tight is also nice.