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Having a soft case with scope, it bothers me that it can bump around inside the case, are there any with memory foam or like that that zip tight enough to make the foam capture it?Don't worry about what you can't change.
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So the case came in today (gotta love Amazon Prime) and so far I'm really digging it. I think it's better than the 5.11 case or any of the others I was looking at and what seals the deal is the price. Sorry no pics but maybe in a day or so if the weather is good.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostSo the case came in today (gotta love Amazon Prime) and so far I'm really digging it. I think it's better than the 5.11 case or any of the others I was looking at and what seals the deal is the price. Sorry no pics but maybe in a day or so if the weather is good.
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So I got a chance to take some pics of the case to share with anyone who's interested.
Nice padding on the back and a fairly wide and padded sling as well.
Color scheme IMO doesn't scream tactical and the lack of MOLLE webbing or velcro keeps it subdued. Three nice size pockets with the middle one big enough to hold a few mags (didn't try to see how many I could stuff in it yet) and the top being the one with a gun holster in it.
The case can accommodate two rifles if necessary.
IMO the gun can be secured pretty well without bouncing two much if you have a scope mounted.
This is the only fault I could find, a little bit of bad stitching on the cover that separates the two sides.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostI've been eyeballing these, just don't like the price so much.
http://www.511tactical.com/covrt-m4.html
It's on sale for $111.99
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It's holding up good so far Craig. I've only taken it out a couple of times but no issues so far. No problems with the stitching. About the only thing I've done with it is take out the center cover as it was designed to hold two guns so there was a "flap" in the middle that basically gets in the way if you are only carrying one rifle in the bag.
The three pockets on the bag are pretty big and i carry two mags each on the bottom two pockets (could carry one or two more if I wanted) and an extra pistol with a couple of mags in the top pocket (it has a built in universal holster for a pistol in it).
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Originally posted by Jose View PostIt's holding up good so far Craig. I've only taken it out a couple of times but no issues so far. No problems with the stitching. About the only thing I've done with it is take out the center cover as it was designed to hold two guns so there was a "flap" in the middle that basically gets in the way if you are only carrying one rifle in the bag.
The three pockets on the bag are pretty big and i carry two mags each on the bottom two pockets (could carry one or two more if I wanted) and an extra pistol with a couple of mags in the top pocket (it has a built in universal holster for a pistol in it).
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It is an AR. Unload it, toss in the floorboard, drive to the range or private property. Only time I really used a case is if it has a wood stock, and even then it is on my deer rifle that gets banged around trees and shit so I question why I bother with that. I mean I have plenty of cases, but they rarely get used. You are protecting a gun while it lays in the seat or floorboard before you take it (typically) outside, lay it on the ground or on a metal tailgate or concrete table, shoot it, walk around with it on a sling hitting brush, banging into your belt buckle, or getting generally knocked around. I get it that there are some guns like maybe your grandfathers that you want to take extra care of, and some public ranges require a case for whatever reason (more shit to keep track of while shooting really), but it just seems that alot of people really baby guns that are intended to get slung around and scratched. It's like owning a 4x4 and getting upset because it got scratched by brush when going offroad.I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
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Originally posted by LANTIRN View PostIt is an AR. Unload it, toss in the floorboard, drive to the range or private property. Only time I really used a case is if it has a wood stock, and even then it is on my deer rifle that gets banged around trees and shit so I question why I bother with that. I mean I have plenty of cases, but they rarely get used. You are protecting a gun while it lays in the seat or floorboard before you take it (typically) outside, lay it on the ground or on a metal tailgate or concrete table, shoot it, walk around with it on a sling hitting brush, banging into your belt buckle, or getting generally knocked around. I get it that there are some guns like maybe your grandfathers that you want to take extra care of, and some public ranges require a case for whatever reason (more shit to keep track of while shooting really), but it just seems that alot of people really baby guns that are intended to get slung around and scratched. It's like owning a 4x4 and getting upset because it got scratched by brush when going offroad.
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