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12/27/2009 10:17:34 AM EDT
I am trying to come up with some type of case that doesn't scream AR or rifle. I like to carry one or two ar's when traveling and want something that can be carried into a motel room without the hole world knowing I have a weapon. I would prefer it be a soft case. I am at a lose so through the ideas out there.

Thanks for your ideas.
12/27/2009 10:44:19 AM EDT
[#1]
When I travel with AR's this is the breakdown case I use.
Castle Rock Tactical Discreet

I know a lot of people that simply use a Tennis Racket bag.
12/27/2009 11:31:44 AM EDT
[#2]
I have a Larue Covert Case, and it's construction is second to none. Check out this thread:  Larue Covert Case Thread
12/27/2009 11:57:15 AM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
I have a Larue Covert Case, and it's construction is second to none. Check out this thread:  Larue Covert Case Thread


+1  Great case
12/27/2009 12:03:01 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I have a Larue Covert Case, and it's construction is second to none. Check out this thread:  Larue Covert Case Thread



+ 1 I have the larue case and like it a lot as well. However that above castlerock tactical bag looks great as well and has the ability to store mags easier.
12/27/2009 12:07:44 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
I have a Larue Covert Case, and it's construction is second to none. Check out this thread:  Larue Covert Case Thread



+ 1 I have the larue case and like it a lot as well. However that above castlerock tactical bag looks great as well and has the ability to store mags easier.
12/27/2009 12:35:36 PM EDT
[#6]
Get a blue or green guitar case. All the black and tan discrete cases scream military style rifle in this bag. Look at other colors, or try golf club bags, or use another type of bag to cover your standard case. Ie a snowboard bag, or a baseball equip bag.
12/27/2009 12:42:16 PM EDT
[#7]
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I know a lot of people that simply use a Tennis Racket bag.


Thats what I'm talking about, has nothing to do with guns.
12/27/2009 12:46:26 PM EDT
[#8]
I use a bat bag.




12/27/2009 12:54:39 PM EDT
[#9]
Yeah not many dirt bags, lazy ass thieves or coveys of alley quail are going to assault your motel room for tennis rackets.
12/27/2009 1:03:31 PM EDT
[#10]
I put my soft case in a sea bag when I travel. Throw a coat in with it when you take it out. That way I still get the protection of the case.
12/27/2009 1:07:05 PM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I know a lot of people that simply use a Tennis Racket bag.


Thats what I'm talking about, has nothing to do with guns.


There's a thread around here somewhere where a member custom cut foam for the inside of his tennis bag, looked sick!
12/27/2009 1:14:32 PM EDT
[#12]
LWRC has one http://www.lwrci.com/p-18-lwrci-ultimate-discrete-case.aspx
12/27/2009 1:23:40 PM EDT
[#13]
you know I could see someone breaking into your place or car for a guitar so I think that the Tennis bag is still the best cover
12/27/2009 1:40:01 PM EDT
[#14]
Guitar case w/ room for rifle and handgun + mags

Soft dual guitar case w/ room for two guns  (scroll to bottom)

Or just look for some duffel bags that are 44" long or if you don't mind taking down your rifle just find a suitcase that measures 32" from inside corner to inside corner.
put a thin layer of foam between them and then put your clothes on top of that.
12/27/2009 1:51:13 PM EDT
[#15]
This topic should have been made into a sticky years ago.

My contribution to the subject, it will hold two carbines and plenty of mags without a problem.
$30.00 at Home Depot












12/27/2009 1:56:27 PM EDT
[#16]
I'm liking his thread. My 36" VooDoo Tactical case is proving to be much more than I need.
12/27/2009 2:30:31 PM EDT
[#18]


Nice cases, but I would not consider them discreet.
12/27/2009 2:34:21 PM EDT
[#19]


Agreed, it screams rifle. Pelican cases are great though, as with many others I use mine when I fly.
12/27/2009 2:37:47 PM EDT
[#20]
No no hard cases, they scream rifle. Pelican case say I have something worth protection which also means money. I like the tennis racket bag idea, very discrete and if they needed to be carried through a town or along a road for some reason it defiantly doesn't say gun. I also like the guitar idea although like stated guitars can also mean money. The equipment bag is a good idea also.

I found reference to a member named Forest who may have done the racket bag deal. Searched the boards and archives but can't seam to find anything. Maybe he will post up or I will have to send him a message.
12/27/2009 2:37:55 PM EDT
[#21]
I stick my soft case in a golf bag with a few clubs in it too.

Who looks twice at a golf bag?
12/27/2009 3:00:18 PM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
Quoted:
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I know a lot of people that simply use a Tennis Racket bag.


Thats what I'm talking about, has nothing to do with guns.


There's a thread around here somewhere where a member custom cut foam for the inside of his tennis bag, looked sick!


Like this?  It fits carbines with 14.5"+FS and standard telestocks collapsed all the way (no M93Bs).  16" +FS is too long, but a bare 16" will do.



I also use a soft Guitar case (it has a nice pocket on the outside for magazines or tools).  It will store any carbine or a M16A1 type AR (A2 would probably not fit it's that snug).:




If you don't need the rifle in 1 piece, a Craftsman 24" toolbox also works great (carbines brokend down into upper/lower halves); and gives you plenty of extra room for other gear.

I also use this one from Blackhawk for my 6.8  'SPR' and all support gear:




12/27/2009 3:11:32 PM EDT
[#23]
Some great ideas guys. All discreet and do not announce that you've got a rifle case. I do road trips on my Harley and the tennis bag in particular would work well.
12/27/2009 3:14:31 PM EDT
[#25]
There are some nice ideas, but I am not sure about the golf case as a discrete bag.  There are golf clubs that cost a lot of money (1000+) which could be worth it to a burglar.
12/27/2009 3:21:00 PM EDT
[#26]
This is the one I have on the way,


12/27/2009 3:33:37 PM EDT
[#27]
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12/27/2009 4:34:58 PM EDT
[#28]
Maxpedition Monsoon.  It's discreet, but not ideal.
LMT Mk18 Mod0 clone.  


iShot is my primary covert bag.


12/27/2009 8:39:50 PM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
There are some nice ideas, but I am not sure about the golf case as a discrete bag.  There are golf clubs that cost a lot of money (1000+) which could be worth it to a burglar.


One does not keep their rifle in such a case at home, that's a good way to promote rust.  These cases are for discrete transport, like when you're on vacation, traveling to a class or match and dont want to alarm the hotel guests.

12/27/2009 9:05:10 PM EDT
[#30]
Cav Arms Discreet Rifle Bag
12/27/2009 9:07:42 PM EDT
[#31]


Nice bag, did ya check the price?
12/28/2009 7:26:31 AM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
Quoted:
There are some nice ideas, but I am not sure about the golf case as a discrete bag.  There are golf clubs that cost a lot of money (1000+) which could be worth it to a burglar.


One does not keep their rifle in such a case at home, that's a good way to promote rust.  These cases are for discrete transport, like when you're on vacation, traveling to a class or match and dont want to alarm the hotel guests.



Thanks for the clarification Forest, I was thinking of a slightly longer term storage than transport a rifle from a vehicle to a hotel room.
12/28/2009 7:59:56 AM EDT
[#33]
Thanks for this thread, good ideas here! I've been wanting something like this and like the idea of a tennis racquet bag, etc.

In fact maybe the best disguise would be a fleabitten looking thing from a thrift store (that you've fixed on the inside). Something that screams you're poor and play on public courts with crappy gear - not at a ritzy racquet club. Might help if you just got out of a 15 year old Toyota Tercel, too!  
12/28/2009 8:22:05 AM EDT
[#34]
I like my Larue. Nice and compact and doesn't say steal me like a guitar or tool bag.
12/28/2009 9:21:00 AM EDT
[#35]
I just can't wrap my head around paying more than $60 for a soft case. A pelican case sure, your probably checking it through airline luggage and you NEED that protection and security.
But not a soft case
12/28/2009 9:32:33 AM EDT
[#36]
12/28/2009 9:54:06 AM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
There are some nice ideas, but I am not sure about the golf case as a discrete bag.  There are golf clubs that cost a lot of money (1000+) which could be worth it to a burglar.


One does not keep their rifle in such a case at home, that's a good way to promote rust.  These cases are for discrete transport, like when you're on vacation, traveling to a class or match and dont want to alarm the hotel guests.



Thanks for the clarification Forest, I was thinking of a slightly longer term storage than transport a rifle from a vehicle to a hotel room.


Forest is correct but I have left them in a bag for several weeks at a time without issue.  As long as you keep it oiled and check it ever so often it will be fine.  The problem is when you forget about it for months or even years which is an easy thing to do if you have a life and family!
12/28/2009 9:58:57 AM EDT
[#38]
Quoted:
I am trying to come up with some type of case that doesn't scream AR or rifle. I like to carry one or two ar's when traveling and want something that can be carried into a motel room without the hole world knowing I have a weapon. I would prefer it be a soft case. I am at a lose so through the ideas out there.

Thanks for your ideas.


i use a bookbag.  break it down collapse the stock and it fits in there real nice.  The barrel sticks out but some poster board fixes that.
its padded, has a laptop sleave in the back that also holds a collapsable stocked lower with a mag inserted.  a bunch of mags fit in the large side pocket and cleaning supplies will fit into the smaller ones.  Then you have the fron pocket and a buch of room in the main compartement for whatever your little heart desires.
Ogio metro:
12/28/2009 5:11:20 PM EDT
[#39]
One option of many:



03designgroup | Blue Force Gear D.A.P. Discreet Carbine Case



12/28/2009 5:24:40 PM EDT
[#40]
Stan - on the NIKE bag at the top of this page.... will that bag fit a assembled AR15 ? or only broken down?
12/28/2009 8:36:24 PM EDT
[#41]


oh yea, that's really discrete. if i saw that, i'd be asking you, what's inside, and can i have it, since it has Noveske and Magpul stickers.
12/28/2009 11:43:32 PM EDT
[#42]
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Nice bag, did ya check the price?


I don't see how its price point is really any different than the LaRue, BFG, LWRC/BFG, Pelican, or especially the Noveske offerings posted-
I don't buy the whole long narrow nylon briefcase thing as discreet in my opinion
bats/rackets/tools/guitars have a value attached to them that are easily known to thieves that would see them as easily pawnable-
The Cav Arms bag at a quick glance looks like a bag a collapsible camping chair would be in due to its dimensions-

If my status as a student didn't preclude me from having a firearm in my car- then it would be the bag I would choose-




12/29/2009 12:05:15 AM EDT
[#43]
I use guitar gig bags.

Thinking about mixing it up with some tennis bags, etc.
12/29/2009 4:24:59 AM EDT
[#44]
Quoted:
Quoted:


Nice bag, did ya check the price?


I don't see how its price point is really any different than the LaRue, BFG, LWRC/BFG, Pelican, or especially the Noveske offerings posted-
I don't buy the whole long narrow nylon briefcase thing as discreet in my opinion
bats/rackets/tools/guitars have a value attached to them that are easily known to thieves that would see them as easily pawnable-
The Cav Arms bag at a quick glance looks like a bag a collapsible camping chair would be in due to its dimensions-

If my status as a student didn't preclude me from having a firearm in my car- then it would be the bag I would choose-



Dude thanks for the idea, a collapsible camp chair bag would be great. long enough to keep the rifle together and usually not worth steeling. Would not draw to much attention strapped to the outside of your GHB or BOB.

While I find most of the bags posted very nice and I would not mind having a couple I do have to agree with the above posters about price. There is no way I want to spend that kind of money on a bag. Face it the bags might not say weapon but they do say you have something worth protecting which is worth steeling. Also I see no need to have to store a big case weather it be a Pelican case or a soft case. When at home my weapons are stored in a gun safe (well most anyway), they come out and get but in to cheap soft cases to get transported to the range and such.
12/29/2009 6:33:01 AM EDT
[#45]
I'm looking for an alternative to what I have right now, Camelback Cloudwalker,  but damn is it ideal.  It'll hold my rifle(MSAR E4 with 16" barrel and optic), 9 magazines , plus cleaning gear and spare parts and you can walk through a mall with it and nobody would even blink.  Plus it still holds a full water bladder.  Only problem is no padding at all

Here it is for size.  SMALL!!!


It'll hold 9 mags in that pocket easy


I put my ears on it, otherwise nothing about it says "gun"



It also helps if your gun is tiny

12/29/2009 9:43:32 AM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
.. a collapsible camp chair bag would be great. long enough to keep the rifle together and usually not worth steeling. Would not draw to much attention strapped to the outside of your GHB or BOB.


They work Ok, depends on the bag.  I have an old camp chair bag for such a purpose but I've only used it once.  When a rifle is in the bag it really doesn't look like a camp chair is in it.  The zippered bags are better than the drawstring bags as muzzles tend to work themselves out of the openings.

12/29/2009 12:47:47 PM EDT
[#47]
Some of these are borderline conceal carry I think, like backpack. Here in Wisconsin we have an strict no conceal carry law, so that begs the question what is the line between encased and concealed? I wouldn't want to be put in a situation of an officers judgment call.
12/29/2009 12:59:33 PM EDT
[#48]
Quoted:
Some of these are borderline conceal carry I think, like backpack. Here in Wisconsin we have an strict no conceal carry law, so that begs the question what is the line between encased and concealed? I wouldn't want to be put in a situation of an officers judgment call.


IMHO (and I'm no lawyer - that would be the Penguin's job)
encased:
Unloaded, no ammo/loaded magazines in the same compartment.

Concealed:
Loaded magazine(s) / ammo in the same compartment.

12/29/2009 6:16:54 PM EDT
[#49]
Quoted:
I have a Larue Covert Case, and it's construction is second to none. Check out this thread:  Larue Covert Case Thread




That is NICE. First time I'm seeing it

12/30/2009 9:04:04 AM EDT
[#50]
I think some people are over thinking this.  The most discrete bag to use here would be a luggage bag or back pack as 99.9% of people checking in to a hotel have this same item.  Also, I would be more concerned with a way to secure it in the room as it's more likely to get stolen by a maid or hotel employee than some joe dirtball who saw you take it to your room.
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