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5/10/2007 4:30:07 AM EDT
Any place local? Quality construction would be nice. Need something to carry my SBR and mags.
5/10/2007 5:08:52 AM EDT
[#1]






Eagle Industries, dude.  Mark might still have one of their discreet carry cases on hand,

look at eagleindustries.com/prd_guide.asp?CatID=67&SubCatID=18 and let us know what you want.
5/10/2007 7:55:20 AM EDT
[#2]
For international travel and other circumstances where protecting a gun, carrying stuff, and a bit of discresion is important, I've found a Tuffpak hard to beat. It doesn't look like a gun case, but protects your guns better than standard cases. They are also nice in that you can also store others items (such as clothing) in the case, which reudces the need for larger luggage for other items.
I have carried as many as 3 guns in mine, though most international hunters carry only two.






Tuffpak can take it all . . .

And It's Light!

The Tuffpak has plenty of room for all your gear. Up to five long guns in their soft cases or any combination of guns-n-gear. With this much room, you'll be taking fewer bags on your trip.

Inside, there's 50" in length and 10" in diameter. At only 17 lb., you can fill it up and not worry about exceeding any weight restrictions. Even if it does get close, you can easily move the case on its built in wheels.

The best part is that Tuffpak doesn't even look like a gun case!



    (If you saw this case and the one below in an airport, you'd know guns were in the metal one but the Tuffpak may be carrying golf clubs or a tripod for a motion picture camera.)

The Tuffpak is changing how people pak for a trip.

For years, rifles and shotguns have been shipped in cases that are task specific. Take this one here for example. This case (on the right) is designed to transport two rifles with scopes . . . period. It weighs 27 pounds (10 pounds more than the Tuffpak) and it will always hold only two firearms. What if you buy a different gun or decide to take three or four? What if you want to pack with a companion? Do you go out and buy a new case?





The Tuffpak is changing all that. The very unique Tuffpak offers what no other case can

. . . COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY

No other case comes close when you want a single case to do it all. One rifle, jeans, socks, boots, shirts, a change of underclothes and a parka . . .no problem. Three shotguns, two rifles and a cleaning kit . . .no problem. This is a revolutionary new way of paking for your trip. Tuffpak will help you get everything from here to there safely and with less baggage. Whoops, last minute change, you need to take three shotguns and two pistols . . . still no problem.

Most people take their rifles’ soft bags with them on hunting trips. Why have they been folding them up and "padding" their clothes with them? Because they don’t have a Tuffpak. Tuffpak = Flexibility.


5/10/2007 10:21:47 AM EDT
[#3]
These are due out in late July.  Made by Eagle for I-Shot...they are going to be pricey though...around $140 somethingI think.  They will be offered in alot of colors appear more descreet.  

LINK
5/10/2007 5:42:12 PM EDT
[#4]
Thanks fellas, I just sent an IM to PSI.
5/10/2007 6:46:33 PM EDT
[#5]
not sure of the subgun, but I use a tennis racket bag for my underfolder AK and my folding stock shotgun.
5/10/2007 7:07:25 PM EDT
[#6]
I thought about a true sport bag, such as the tennis case, but then I thought I would stand out carrying what appeared to be a tennis case, while wearing cargo pants...

Still, I like the way the folder fits in there.
5/15/2007 3:23:53 PM EDT
[#7]
gee, I have no idea where the thought came from.  it jsut sort of popped into my head.
5/15/2007 4:50:20 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
These are due out in late July.  Made by Eagle for I-Shot...they are going to be pricey though...around $140 somethingI think.  They will be offered in alot of colors appear more descreet.  

LINK


I have sooo been waiting for that to come out.  I believe it'll hold my 10" SBR assembled.  

I did pick up one of their 30" TCC cases.  It is all Molle inside both the primary and secondary compartments allowing infinite configurations.  Check them out here.
5/15/2007 4:59:42 PM EDT
[#9]
I didnt see any in 26 inch length. Those do look pretty sweet though. There are just so many options.
5/15/2007 5:04:38 PM EDT
[#10]
I've used these with great success as well.
5/15/2007 5:38:47 PM EDT
[#11]
one of those came with that bushy i got from you.
5/15/2007 5:39:34 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
one of those came with that bushy i got from you.


You know I thought about that after I posted.
5/17/2007 4:13:08 AM EDT
[#13]
Looking for 26 inch capacity and the ability to hold 4-6 9mm AR mags.
5/17/2007 6:19:52 AM EDT
[#14]
The big yellow craftsman toolboxes hold Lorraine, broken down, with plenty of room for acessories and a 'mag tray' on top. Works a treat.


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