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  • GonzoLonzo

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    I was wondering what you all think of this. It kind of looks cool but for $150 maybe not that cool.
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    BRD@66

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    It's certainly nice but... no more often than I need to make use of a "stealth" bag, I think this'll do (especially considering the cost):
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    Darkpriest667

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    I have a savior rifle bag and it's sturdy as hell with a lifetime warranty. If you want a discrete case for a rifle I'd definitely go with that, although people tend to steal guitars more than tennis clubs.
     

    ZX9RCAM

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    I have a folding chair "sack" to put my AR pistol into. I went looking for the right size and bought it strictly for this purpose.
    No one would think twice about it if they saw it in my truck.
     

    Mowingmaniac 24/7

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    ZX9,

    I too, on occasion do that though I bought the chairs originally to carry in my kayak.

    The bag is so bulky no gun outline is to be seen and given the chair probably cost all of $15.00 it's doubtful if some dirtbag thief would think it worth breaking into the vehicle for.....
     

    ZX9RCAM

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    ZX9,

    I too, on occasion do that though I bought the chairs originally to carry in my kayak.

    The bag is so bulky no gun outline is to be seen and given the chair probably cost all of $15.00 it's doubtful if some dirtbag thief would think it worth breaking into the vehicle for.....

    This is exactly my thinking.

    I do, however, carry it with a 20rd mag in the bag. It makes insertion and extraction quickly easier.

    No OOC.

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    45tex

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    Checked out Academy, they still offer the Wilson bags for $19.99 but they are only 28" long. My M4 is 33.5" long closed. Anybody seen any longer ones?
     
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