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Hello,
Can anyone recommend a back pack that can discreetly hold a ar either complete or broken down. Im looking something robust and quality made. I dont wish to use a rifle case or similar due to where I live being Iraq without the sunshine and in the middle or a bad post code.
Thanks
Can anyone recommend a back pack that can discreetly hold a ar either complete or broken down. Im looking something robust and quality made. I dont wish to use a rifle case or similar due to where I live being Iraq without the sunshine and in the middle or a bad post code.
Thanks
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Aim dragbag for folders .
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Sadly that's too big and would draw attention. I'm looking for something more discreet
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Does it have to be a back pack? I use a violin case for my Saiga AK folder.
Guitar case?
Guitar case?
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Yeah sadly it have to be a back pack type as its the only thing that wouldn't really stick out. I know a tailor who could make adjustments to a bag if required. I appreciate the suggestions
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I have the black version of the Hazard 4, Take down carbine bag. It will take a 16" AR with optics fitted when broken down in to upper and lower very easily and comes with a sleeve for one part to stop them knocking together in the bag. The black and coyote versions have moly all over them so stand out a little but he grey one is plain Jane. Very happy with mine, it seems very good quality and it I think it will last well.
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https://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/hazar ... y-civilian
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One of the guys at my club uses a soft guitar case as it was cheaper than a gun slip
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What about one of those bags they use for tennis?......something like this
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I think you'd be better off measuring the OAL length of your upper and barrel and buying a backpack that will suit that, unless you particulary want to spend upwards of £200 for a backpack, which, if someone knows what a guncase is and is interested by that, will spot too.
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