Rifle Case: For M&P 15/22..

I like the covert bag.... very....... covert.... Great response from great members... A bag for everyone and anyone with an M&P is listed on this... Thanks guys/gals for all the wonderful responses..
 
I don't want everybody to know what I am carrying, so this is how I carry my M&P 15-22:

There is definitely something to be said for breaking the 15-22 down & carrying it as such - though that 'kick brass' logo, while cool, isn't very discrete. :D

Seriously though, it's a great idea - one I wish I had seen before I bought my case (which means I'll have to buy another case. :eek:)
 
Anybody use the Voodoo Tactical? Seen pretty good reviews at arf.com and I need a double rifle bag. Seems hard to beat for $50

Mil Spec + 36 Inch Pad Weapon Case - 686058, Cases at Sportsman's Guide

I use the voodoo tactical case and its awesome with plenty of space and compartments for anything. I keep all cleaning equipment and tools and mags and ammo in it. I got it brand new for $15 from a buddy. :)
The bag also has backstraps so you can carry it like a bookbag which i like a lot.

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Don't need no stinkin' case. I look it as a tool, not a glass vase.

most civilized ranges do not appreciate it if you walk around with a firearm outside its holster/bag.

anyways, the condor bags are truly awesome.
got a 36" one for my 15-22 and fits perfectly/snugly, with a suppressor.
 
most civilized ranges do not appreciate it if you walk around with a firearm outside its holster/bag.

AMEN.

If you show up at my range with an unholstered/uncased firearm you are asked to return it to the vehicle. Off the firing line, unholstered/uncased firearms are simply not allowed. And the range is conspicuously posted to that effect at the entrance to the parking lot.
 
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Midway

Midway tactical here !!! Just got it today great little case and couldn't beat the price!!!
 
I have a Voodoo Tactical 2-rifle case as well.. Great for the long outdoor range rifle sessions.. The covert is much better for quick indoor sessions.. Ron
 
5:11 Tactical double bag. Nice but heavy. Better have another bag on the other side to counter-weight it.
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Not necessarily strapped in the correct location. I just threw them in for a pic.



Midway USA single bag. Mag pouches are small and inner lining is like cheesecloth. I ripped two of these bags in a week. I will never buy them again.
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Ebay bag. Not sure who makes it.
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Ebay bag. I can't remember a brand name, but they are made in the USA and sold by a guy named holsterman. This is my favorite bag I own. The mag pouches are large enough to fit my AK mags no problem. The inside is tough and hasn't ripped yet, even though I slide my AK in from the back every once in awhile and can feel some snagging.


I missed out on the Plano sale at WM.:mad:
That eBay case is nice, I've found it and would like to pick one up, can I ask what length you have?

Thanks
 
AMEN.

If you show up at my range with an unholstered/uncased firearm you are asked to return it to the vehicle. Off the firing line, unholstered/uncased firearms are simply not allowed. And the range is conspicuously posted to that effect at the entrance to the parking lot.

Not even with a chamber flag in? My local range is pretty good if you've got a flag in or your o/u is broken open. Pistols in holsters though....

KBK
 
I've got the same one as 'bedrockk'. Picked mine up for $16.00 at Bass Pro Shop. Nice affordable case for my first rifle. Excuse the shameless plug for Magpul. :)

Pro(s): Price, sturdy, lightweight
Con(s): Aside from space for extra mags, there are no pockets to hold anything else.


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I like this type

I use a ModGear/Condor 36" single rifle case.

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I have two: one for my 15-22 & one for my 15-Sport.
The rifle storage section is nicely padded & the straps really secure the rifle. The front pouches hold mags & some range gear. The front has two slots for pistols.

They're great rifle cases.


I have one like this, made by Voodoo Tactical, and it does the job real well. I have an Olive drab 42" version and it will fit anything from my 15-22 to my Henry H001 and it has room for a couple of handguns as well as mags, paper targets, ammo, hearing and eye protection. I has 1" foam all around for protection and a great design that can do it all.
I also bought another one in 36" and black for my Traveler Guitar and it works great for that with room for accessories and sheet music, it is a great versatile design!
 
just got the Plano Gun Guard 42"

everything seems to fit just fine, unless I get MORE DRUMS!
 

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I started with the 36" 5.11 single rifle case which is supposed to hold 2 rifles. It could hold 2 ar15s if none of them had optics.

Exchanged it for the 5.11 42" double case which is huge. It will be good for carrying both my ARs and whatever else rifle(s) I buy in the near future. Im thinking of a bolt action (30-06). I should be able to carry 4 misc rifles
 
Midway Range Bags

As pleased as I am with the Midway tactical bag, I wonder if there range bags are as good? Any one with experience with them?

I have both sizes and they are great. Had them for several years now and can't wear them out. I do find the small one a little too small so I usually have the large one with me. It holds everything you will ever need at the range. Wait until they're on sale and you can't go wrong.
RichH
 
I am not a big fan of the hard cases except for traveling. No extra pockets and it gets in the way of shooting if you need to leave it open. With the tactical bags or sporter bags you can pull the gun out, zip it up and still use the side pockets while the bag it sitting up against something. Take that big hard case to any rifle range that is busy and you will wish you did not have it after the first time you use it. There is a reason the military and 3-gun shooters use soft tactical bags and a bonus is the soft bag can be used as a rest for the gun in a pinch. Can't do that with a hard bag. That is one reason the hard cases are on sale a lot.
 
I have both sizes and they are great. Had them for several years now and can't wear them out. I do find the small one a little too small so I usually have the large one with me. It holds everything you will ever need at the range. Wait until they're on sale and you can't go wrong.
RichH
I use one of their big range bags all the time for pistol matches and when going to a big match out of state because it is big enough to carry supplies for all my 3-gun firearms as well. One thing I did was buy 2 of their pistol cases with the side mag slots and use them in the range bag side pockets instead of the gun only pistol bags the range bag comes with.
Just make sure you buy all you need when they are on sale (which is most of the time anyway).
 
I gotta love the violin case but in my world I carry my 15-22 in a Blackhawk Tactical single gun case with five external mag pouches and one long external pocket that will take a scope if necessary. I got it at Cabela's for about $45 and the quality is great. It's all in basic black but I understand there is an outfit that will do bags in all kinds of cloth designs so you can carry your tactical'ed-out 15-22 in a Hello Kitty snuggy if you are so inclined (some SOF ops feel it makes them less conspicuous if their "tools" are in something besides black or cammo).
 
I bought this one from Amazon after much searching for the right size and attachments

Amazon.com: BLACKHAWK! Sportster Modular Weapons Case, 36 -Inch Long, Black: Sports & Outdoors

While it does not have mag pockets it has a divided interior that could hold two weapons or one weapon and whatever I need to carry. The price is comparable to many other cases I looked at and when I ordered it along with my other purchases (Hogue grip, single point sling, 2 point sling, risers, CAA stock saddle and a sling hook mount) I got free shipping. There were other cases slightly cheaper but most of them (after seeing some in real life) just dont have the padding that I think is needed in the sides. Hopefully this will be a quality bag.
 
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