Savior Equipment The Patriot 35" 41" 45" Single Scoped Long Rifle Case Gun Bag w/Padded Handle - Adjustable Sling, Dual Lockable Zippers, Multiple Magazine Holder Pouch
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It should fit fine unless you have a high-mounted scope.
The 42" is perfect for my S. W M& Perfect for the P15 Sport 2!
Yes, there's enough space. My M& With the stock fully extended and angled, the P 15 will fit. There are five of them. There should be 6 inches of space above the rail for scopes. I hope you find this information useful.
If your AR isn't longer than 35 inches, it should fit without putting too much strain on the zipper. My case is 35 inches long and 35 inches wide. Inside dimensions are 5" in length and 5" in width.
Selected User Reviews For Savior Equipment The Patriot 35" 41" 45" Single Scoped Long Rifle Case Gun Bag w/Padded Handle - Adjustable Sling, Dual Lockable Zippers, Multiple Magazine Holder Pouch
Internal straps to keep the rifle in place 1. This feature is not available in many other products that cost twice as much. The construction is of exceptional quality. Mag pouch flaps that can be adjusted is a nice feature. There was no description or illustration of the sling that came with it. I have no objections, but you should be aware. I ordered another for my other AR because I enjoyed it so much. Fits well with AR's 16" collapsible stock. I think 18" will work, but it'll be tight, so I'll let you know once I get that upper on the rifle. Edit: The sling was included in the second bag (black). Update. This will fit an AR15 with an 18-inch barrel and a collapsible buttstock.
In general, and given the price, a reasonable purchase. It's nothing special, but it's also not the worst. The mag pouch flaps, on the other hand, are a little strange. They aren't all the same length, and none of them are an 11. 50 IN, as shown. According to the technical specifications, the maximum number of people who can be accommodated is 11. Maximum of 50 IN. My biggest pouch is 12 inches long and wide. 25 IN. With 30 round, the long flaps can be a pain. 223/5. 56 mags. They want to get away. The pouches have a capacity of seven people. 62x39 mags, but the banana mags' arc fits clumsily in the pouches, causing them to slide out once more.
I took a look at a few different AR scenarios. This was exactly what I was looking for. I'm traveling with a group of guys in a pickup truck with limited space. This case will safeguard my AR-15, which can hold up to six rounds of ammunition. Sling, 30 rounds of mags Additionally, there is a chest rig. 8"-square gun cases are available in other AR bags. This bag is 4"-wide by 12" wide by 12" wide by 12" wide by 12" wide by 12" wide by 12" wide by 12 I'd like to carry one gun and a bag that is 6" wide. This allows us to be more flexible when traveling. The Standard of Excellence After a two-week road trip, the durability is still there. (I'm not easy on cases) There are no issues. Embroidery There was no evidence of wear on the material. Soap was used to clean the case. water. I vacuumed the interior and it looked brand new. It's well-made, and the materials are excellent.
To reduce stress points on the stitching, this case has wraparound handles. Both the outer and inner seams are piped. stitching on both sides Dual zippers, heavy-duty Velcro, and bellowed mag pockets are all included. It has excellent Velcro straps on the inside and is quite spacious. There's enough room in the rifle for a magazine and an optic. bipod. br>br>There are plenty of magazine pockets. End to end, I can fit two 30 round AR mags or two 10 round AICS pattern mags in each one. It appears to be well made with some type of medium duty cordura fabric, and it will be riding in the truck of my car or in the toolbox of my truck with my "truck rifle," so I'll repost on durability at a later time. It appears to be well made with some type of medium duty cordura fabric, and it will be riding in the truck of my car or in the toolbox of my truck with my "truck rifle. " Padding is thick and substantial. br>br>At twice the price, this case would be a great buy; if you're looking for a high-quality range bag, you've found it.
I have several tactical bags, but this one is the best; I like how it has straps on the inside side wall to keep my rifle in place and from moving around, the lock system on the zippers is very effective, and the overall quality of materials used in its construction is excellent. Anyone who owns an AR15 or AR10 tactical rifle should definitely get this.
Material that is strong and durable. work of exceptional quality It's the right size for my Ruger AR-15. 556 matched the stock's collapse to a tee ( with a butt pad attached), and a large scope mounted Apart from the excessive number of magazine pouches (does anyone have more than two magazines? ), I can't think of anything I'd like to complain about. ), but you can store other items in them, which appears to be standard among other manufacturers. The velcro straps are a little longer than necessary, but you can cut them down to size (or fold one end back like I did).
The assembly quality is fantastic. The zippers are strong, and the stitching is excellent. br>Magazine pockets have adjustable closing flaps, allowing for a wide range of magazine types to be accommodated. br>On the inside, rifle hold down straps can be moved from one end to the other to accommodate various platforms. br>I could have spent a lot more, but I'm glad I didn't.
I was taken aback by the low price, but even more so when I saw the quality. My Panzer Arms Bullpup 12ga was able to fit into this 36" bag. shotgun is just right. My five-shot magazines fit perfectly in the four pockets. The internal reinforcement and high-quality stitching contribute to a fantastic case. It is something that I strongly suggest to everyone.