HUNTSEN Rifle Case Soft 36inch 42inch Gun Bag for Rifles and Handguns Carrying Case for Hunting Shooting Range
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The answer is yes if the barrel is 16 inches long and the stock is collapsible. A complete collapse of the stock is required.
China is where this bag is made. Disappointed by the manufactured in the United States response
Approximately the same height as the compartment
They aren't detachable, unfortunately. They're in the bag with everything else. They have elastic compression bands across the front to keep whatever is placed inside secure and from moving. The flaps are secured with Velcro and buckles to prevent them from accidentally opening when the bag is carried or hoisted up like a backpack. This is an exceptionally well-made bag.
Selected User Reviews For HUNTSEN Rifle Case Soft 36inch 42inch Gun Bag for Rifles and Handguns Carrying Case for Hunting Shooting Range
The fabric quality of this product blew me away when I received it. I was all set to load it up and put it away when I noticed that every single zipper, including the internal ones, was out of alignment! I went to the manufacturer's website and emailed them, but I was unable to obtain a replacement or advice on how to align the zippers properly. br>br>After a month, nothing has changed.
The case arrived just a few minutes ago, and I was so taken aback that I felt compelled to write this review. Despite the fact that this is my first real gun case, I have a lot of musical instrument cases and heavy-duty luggage. I've used a lot of duty ski boot bags over the years, so I know what a good case should look like, and this one exceeded my expectations, as have many other reviews. Don't even think about how cheap it is. It's an excellent case-in-point. period. The only caveat is that it is not a rigid case like a Pelican, which is, in my opinion, far more practical for most uses. br>br>The weight was the first thing I noticed. It weighs about 7 pounds empty. It weighs in at 5 pounds, making it slightly heavier than the rifle. It's made of tough materials and has pockets on the inside and out. The pockets, after all, are pockets. Zippers, velcro, elastic tension cords, and nylon clips are all included. There's even a chest strap on the shoulder straps to keep it in place while hiking. When you open it, you'll find a large main compartment with a padded divider in which you can store two rifles. While this is not a rigid case, if only carrying one rifle, I suppose acrylic or masonite inserts with some additional padding could make it more rigid if you had to make it gorilla-proof. proof of travel by plane I haven't checked the diameter of the loops to see what type of lock would fit, but the main zippers have an overlap where you can install a luggage lock. When I go to the range, I don't need to bring a separate case for my handguns, ammo, and accessories because this case is more flexible than a rigid case. The only disadvantage I see is that I believe it will become too heavy, as the case and rifle alone weigh 15 pounds. Add a few handguns and 5 pounds of ammo, and you've got yourself a 25-person shooting range. It's not impossible to lose 30 pounds. However, it beats carrying an 18-pound Pelican case (before the rifle is inserted) plus all the extra gear that can't fit inside the Pelican. br>br>It's not gorilla-related. proof or waterproof are two different terms for the same thing. You can't just drive over it with your truck and expect your rifle to be unharmed. However, the designers didn't miss a beat when it came to basic protection, general ruggedness, build quality, and cargo capacity. If I had to pick one flaw, it would be that the main zipper could have been a little stronger, but I'm sure these will hold up fine unless you abuse the case. You won't find a better deal than this for around $65.
It's convenient to be able to bring a second rifle inside, and the amount of storage space is incredible. There are four boxes in my possession. Three boxes of 308 ammo There's enough room in the pockets for a 556, three magazines, and a slew of other range supplies. The material and quality remind me of military-issued equipment, and the case as a whole is extremely well-made. With two rifles, two pistols, and loaded pockets, it gets pretty heavy, but that's where the backpack straps come in handy. If you're on the fence about this case, just buy it; you won't be disappointed!.
This is a lovely soft case for two rifles, or one, as in my case. Excellent build quality - Good stitching (double-stitched) and high-quality materials were used all over. stitched in the majority of places), heavy-duty duty zippers that are surprisingly thick and semi-semi-semi-semi-s All the right places had rigid foam. There are plenty of cargo pockets for essentials, as well as wide, padded shoulder straps that allow you to carry the case like a backpack. I've owned similar cases that cost twice as much, and this Range/Truck/TEOTWAWKI Bag outperforms them in every way. It is something I strongly suggest.
I bought it as a spur-of-the-moment purchase. It came as part of a two-pack. I had my heart set on a rifle soft "bag. " I believe that purchasing the bundle saved me about $10 on the two items. I considered selling it on Craigslist after trying to fit my two carbines into the "bag" when it arrived. "I had to cram everything into this "case because it was too small. " After folding the stock on one of my carbines, there was enough room to install a PCC. It appeals to me. It's a good size, with plenty of room in the case and pockets. Some people have complained about the weight, but I think it's a good thing. It is a little heavy, but that is due to the fact that it is well-made. constructed and sturdy Throughout, there is plenty of thick padding. Semi- frame that is rigid br>br>I'm more pleased with the "case" than with the "bag" I had hoped for. The velcro on the "bag's" straps that are supposed to keep the rifles from sliding around is only on the ends, so you can't really cinch the straps tight, and the rifles slide around. The velcro on the "case" is also on the entire strap, allowing you to tighten it. I'm sure I'll keep the "bag" for times when I don't need to carry as much, but after just one trip to the range, this has already become my go-to option. to rifle through the "case" " A shoulder strap, in addition to the backpack straps (which I removed because I only carry it to the car and the range), would have been nice. However, in my opinion, it is still worth 5 stars.
This is a remarkable case. There's enough room for everything you'll need for a day at the range, hunting, or camping. Anywhere you'd like to keep all of your belongings in one place. There are plenty of straps and clips to make room and secure everything so nothing moves around. When not in use or desired, the backpack straps completely detach and stow away. It was created by someone who understands exactly what is required and where it is required. Large enough to hold two rifles in separate compartments and two pistols in separate compartments. All of your magazines, ammo, ear protection, eye protection, and other miscellaneous items are stored in this bag, which also has rings for a shoulder strap, a tough hand grip to carry, and backpack straps. At a great price, a well-thought-out and well-built soft case.