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Castle Rock Tactical. http://www.castlerocktactical.com/crt_dc16.htm I have one and it works great...looks like a fold up chair case. It does have backpack straps and is made in the USA. Was about to get the LaRue Covert but I'm thinking I like this better. Like the backpack straps, the overall design, and the normal nylon bag colors. As soon as they get a navy blue back in I'll get one. Thanks for the link. I have the navy blue one...took it into a hotel, through the lobby, without a second look from anyone BTW it shows in stock The divider is adjustable or removable and it has adjustable straps for securing the the halves. Had six mag pockets and two larger ones for whatever...I have spare parts and basic tools in a Plano container. |
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Try this one, 100% made in the USA: Homeland Security Discreet Weapons Carry Case from Black Hawk http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG1_L.jpeg http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG3_L.jpeg When it comes to tactial nylon gear, like slings, cases and tactical vests. BlackHawk Products Group is the way to go for me. Life time warranty, 100% bulletproof design and some of the best quality products out there. I have one of their Omega EOD vests, and all of my ARs wear BlackHawk SWIFT slings. I'm getting ready to order one more case from them for my SPR. It's good stuffAnd the company was founded by a Navy SEAL. Great case I have one myself. But it is NOT made in the USA. |
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Hmmmmm....what have we here.... http://noveskerifleworks.com/imimg/backpack_6.jpg Oh my! http://noveskerifleworks.com/imimg/backpack_7.jpg I really like that bag, but wish it was available. |
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My wife got one of the Noveske packs under the Christmas tree. I can't make fit a 10.5 inch bbl with the SRT can on it. The collapsible stock sticks up about 2-3 inches beyond the zipper. Well thats no good. Noveske - |
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Does Eagle make the Noveske bag without the Noveske branding?
I suppose I should have worded that differently. Does Eagle offer a bag similar to the one with the Noveske brand? |
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Quoted: Noveske looks good. eagle Industries is great and made in USA All of the new producrion Eagle bags are made outside of the USA these days DoD gets the Made in the USA Gear |
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Try this one, 100% made in the USA: Homeland Security Discreet Weapons Carry Case from Black Hawk http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG1_L.jpeg http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG3_L.jpeg When it comes to tactial nylon gear, like slings, cases and tactical vests. BlackHawk Products Group is the way to go for me. Life time warranty, 100% bulletproof design and some of the best quality products out there. I have one of their Omega EOD vests, and all of my ARs wear BlackHawk SWIFT slings. I'm getting ready to order one more case from them for my SPR. It's good stuffAnd the company was founded by a Navy SEAL. Great case I have one myself. But it is NOT made in the USA. Hmmm....All of My Black Hawk stuff I have (Omega EOD vest, SWIFT Sling, Pouches, Load bearing harness, Omega V drop-leg holster for my 1911 and several weapons cases) All had "Black Hawk, Honor As A Way Of Life" and "Made In The USA" tags attached to them when I took them out of the package. Did they just recently (within the last two years) start farming out to other countrys? I bought a New Model SWIFT Sling and a 34" rifle case with those tags on them a like a year and a half ago. Unless black hawk are liars? |
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Castle Rock Tactical. http://www.castlerocktactical.com/crt_dc16.htm I have one and it works great...looks like a fold up chair case. It does have backpack straps and is made in the USA. Was about to get the LaRue Covert but I'm thinking I like this better. Like the backpack straps, the overall design, and the normal nylon bag colors. As soon as they get a navy blue back in I'll get one. Thanks for the link. I have the navy blue one...took it into a hotel, through the lobby, without a second look from anyone BTW it shows in stock The divider is adjustable or removable and it has adjustable straps for securing the the halves. Had six mag pockets and two larger ones for whatever...I have spare parts and basic tools in a Plano container. Ordered it.. not here yet but they were easy to do business with and responded quickly. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Try this one, 100% made in the USA: Homeland Security Discreet Weapons Carry Case from Black Hawk http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG1_L.jpeg http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG3_L.jpeg When it comes to tactial nylon gear, like slings, cases and tactical vests. BlackHawk Products Group is the way to go for me. Life time warranty, 100% bulletproof design and some of the best quality products out there. I have one of their Omega EOD vests, and all of my ARs wear BlackHawk SWIFT slings. I'm getting ready to order one more case from them for my SPR. It's good stuffAnd the company was founded by a Navy SEAL. Great case I have one myself. But it is NOT made in the USA. Hmmm....All of My Black Hawk stuff I have (Omega EOD vest, SWIFT Sling, Pouches, Load bearing harness, Omega V drop-leg holster for my 1911 and several weapons cases) All had "Black Hawk, Honor As A Way Of Life" and "Made In The USA" tags attached to them when I took them out of the package. Did they just recently (within the last two years) start farming out to other countrys? I bought a New Model SWIFT Sling and a 34" rifle case with those tags on them a like a year and a half ago. Unless black hawk are liars? They are not liars and just so you know the same people that own BlackHawk own Eagle Industries, which is Alliant Tech (ATK) But back when BlackHawk owned BlackHawk they would make a lot of their shit in Viet Nam. I'm sure they still do make shit in Viet Nam and Eagle now makes shit in the Dominican Republic. If you want Eagle (Made in the USA) stuff in the future it is going to be hard to get if you are a Civillian. BlackHawk has a few places in Montana and Idaho that are busy making gear that can be readily had So keep in mind that this is how global markets work |
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Try this one, 100% made in the USA: Homeland Security Discreet Weapons Carry Case from Black Hawk http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG1_L.jpeg http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG3_L.jpeg When it comes to tactial nylon gear, like slings, cases and tactical vests. BlackHawk Products Group is the way to go for me. Life time warranty, 100% bulletproof design and some of the best quality products out there. I have one of their Omega EOD vests, and all of my ARs wear BlackHawk SWIFT slings. I'm getting ready to order one more case from them for my SPR. It's good stuffAnd the company was founded by a Navy SEAL. Great case I have one myself. But it is NOT made in the USA. Hmmm....All of My Black Hawk stuff I have (Omega EOD vest, SWIFT Sling, Pouches, Load bearing harness, Omega V drop-leg holster for my 1911 and several weapons cases) All had "Black Hawk, Honor As A Way Of Life" and "Made In The USA" tags attached to them when I took them out of the package. Did they just recently (within the last two years) start farming out to other countrys? I bought a New Model SWIFT Sling and a 34" rifle case with those tags on them a like a year and a half ago. Unless black hawk are liars? No most of their gear (since the companies inception) has been made overseas - mostly in Vietnam. It's a reason why many looked down on Blackhawk - they charged Eagle prices, but made their product in Vietnam. I know my bag (I've had over 2 years) was not produced in the US. |
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Try this one, 100% made in the USA: Homeland Security Discreet Weapons Carry Case from Black Hawk http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG1_L.jpeg http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG3_L.jpeg When it comes to tactial nylon gear, like slings, cases and tactical vests. BlackHawk Products Group is the way to go for me. Life time warranty, 100% bulletproof design and some of the best quality products out there. I have one of their Omega EOD vests, and all of my ARs wear BlackHawk SWIFT slings. I'm getting ready to order one more case from them for my SPR. It's good stuffAnd the company was founded by a Navy SEAL. Great case I have one myself. But it is NOT made in the USA. Hmmm....All of My Black Hawk stuff I have (Omega EOD vest, SWIFT Sling, Pouches, Load bearing harness, Omega V drop-leg holster for my 1911 and several weapons cases) All had "Black Hawk, Honor As A Way Of Life" and "Made In The USA" tags attached to them when I took them out of the package. Did they just recently (within the last two years) start farming out to other countrys? I bought a New Model SWIFT Sling and a 34" rifle case with those tags on them a like a year and a half ago. Unless black hawk are liars? No most of their gear (since the companies inception) has been made overseas - mostly in Vietnam. It's a reason why many looked down on Blackhawk - they charged Eagle prices, but made their product in Vietnam. I know my bag (I've had over 2 years) was not produced in the US. All of their stuff should not have had "made in the USA" tags then. Nor should supposed "licensed BH dealers" like the ones at the gun show I always pick my stuff up from be marketing it as such. thank you both for the correction. I shall ream their ASS the next time I see them at the show.Not that it's not good stuff, I just buy US first. Like I hope everyone in the US would. Even if it costs more |
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Anyone have experience with Hawkepacks?
http://www.hawkepaks.com/prod.itml/icOid/213 This fits my criteria. http://www.hawkepaks.com/products/full/213.jpg |
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Try this one, 100% made in the USA: Homeland Security Discreet Weapons Carry Case from Black Hawk http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG1_L.jpeg http://www.blackhawk.com//CatalogImages/18-142-IMG3_L.jpeg When it comes to tactial nylon gear, like slings, cases and tactical vests. BlackHawk Products Group is the way to go for me. Life time warranty, 100% bulletproof design and some of the best quality products out there. I have one of their Omega EOD vests, and all of my ARs wear BlackHawk SWIFT slings. I'm getting ready to order one more case from them for my SPR. It's good stuffAnd the company was founded by a Navy SEAL. Great case I have one myself. But it is NOT made in the USA. Hmmm....All of My Black Hawk stuff I have (Omega EOD vest, SWIFT Sling, Pouches, Load bearing harness, Omega V drop-leg holster for my 1911 and several weapons cases) All had "Black Hawk, Honor As A Way Of Life" and "Made In The USA" tags attached to them when I took them out of the package. Did they just recently (within the last two years) start farming out to other countrys? I bought a New Model SWIFT Sling and a 34" rifle case with those tags on them a like a year and a half ago. Unless black hawk are liars? No most of their gear (since the companies inception) has been made overseas - mostly in Vietnam. It's a reason why many looked down on Blackhawk - they charged Eagle prices, but made their product in Vietnam. I know my bag (I've had over 2 years) was not produced in the US. I stopped buying BlackHawk ever since I found out they stopped making their product here in the U.S. There are other great companies that I will give my business to who DO make thier products here. BlackHawk = Cheap shit. Just an FYI, this Larue Tactical case is made in the USA and is very nice. http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetactical/Detail.bok?no=314 |
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Pick one and mod the inside to your liking. they lock too.
I would do this and put a false back with the rifle behind it. I don't know where sampsonite is made though. If SHTF traveling with athletic equip may raise eyebrows (not the camping chair case thought). Luggage would just look like clothes. |
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Quoted: I have a couple of these along with BFG cases. http://www.lwrci.com/images/Product/medium/18.jpg I'm interested in this one. At 38" long, it fits my requirement to keep the weapon together and ready to go. Thanks for posting!! |
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I use the Bucket Boss. It fits my persona and has NEVER been made as gun. It will hold two broken down carbines and my other gear easily. There are some nice pictures by 80sgyrene in the first link.
Look here: http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=3&f=19&t=494893 http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=3&f=19&t=507377 |
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Does anyone offer a 28"x10" case with pack straps that doesn't have molle on the outside and that comes in non-tactical colors?
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Castle Rock Tactical. http://www.castlerocktactical.com/crt_dc16.htm I have one and it works great...looks like a fold up chair case. It does have backpack straps and is made in the USA. Was about to get the LaRue Covert but I'm thinking I like this better. Like the backpack straps, the overall design, and the normal nylon bag colors. As soon as they get a navy blue back in I'll get one. Thanks for the link. I have the navy blue one...took it into a hotel, through the lobby, without a second look from anyone BTW it shows in stock The divider is adjustable or removable and it has adjustable straps for securing the the halves. Had six mag pockets and two larger ones for whatever...I have spare parts and basic tools in a Plano container. Do you know if an assembled AUG with 16" barrel would fit? The biggest issue is it is about 10" high with optic mounted, I wasn't sure if the Castle Rock bag has enough 'give' for it to fit... |
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No one mentioned Tactical Tailor...?
http://www.skdtac.com/tactical_tailor_covert_case_single_36_p/3tt.136.htm http://www.tacticaltailor.com/covertcarrycasesinglerifle.aspx This case is nice, has velcro holds for you rifle. Comes in 2 different lengths... 36" is perfect for most carbines. |
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