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    Bag that can hold carbine and molle belt gear?

    I've been searching for a solution and haven't really found one. I'm looking for something that can hold a 14.5" carbine, assembled or disassembled, along with a molle belt has a holster, 2 rifle mag pouches, 2 pistol mag pouches, an IFAK, and a dump pouch on it. About the closest thing I have found to work is the Incog rifle bag from Haley Strategic, but I was wondering if anyone had a creative solution.

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    Have you tried a duffel bag?

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    I have this and it works well. Check the dimensions and you can order more pouches and tie downs! Very convenient bag, in MHO. Easily configured or changed! No connection with La Rue or their vendors!
    http://www.larue.com/covert-rifle-case-mkII
    Last edited by 1toughdog; 01-09-17 at 08:54.

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    Check out the plethora of tool bags/rolling boxes at Home Depot.

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    RE Factor's ASO Bag will hold all of that. It just doesn't have a dedicated rifle portion.


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    I'll be grabbing a Lynx Defense bag in a few weeks, check them out and see if they offer what you need.
    Quote Originally Posted by 1toughdog View Post
    I have this and it works well. Check the dimensions and you can order more pouches and tie downs! Very convenient bag, in MHO. Easily configured or changed! No connection with La Rue or their vendors!
    http://www.larue.com/covert-rifle-case-mkII
    As a general shoutout to LaRue, I've been using a GTFO bag at least once a week for the last 2, 2.5 years to carry what I suspect is more weight than its designed for, and it's held up remarkably well.

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    I use a non-tactical looking black North Face Base Camp bag. It's basically a PVC-coated duffel bag and is very durable. The carbine I carry is a lot smaller than 14" but you may want check sizes.
    https://www.thenorthface.com/shop/ba...ffellarge-cww1

    The REFT ASO bag is also a nice bag. I don't own one but I know the Owner/Designer of the bag and I know a lot of guys that use them.
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    Arc'teryx Khard 30.
    I would look at Sneaky Bags too. Overbuilt quality and copied by hacks like 5.11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HardToHandle View Post
    I would look at Sneaky Bags too.
    I was thinking of their T.o.T. bag.
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    I love my new vertx gamut plus.

    In the inner "concealment" pouch I have a slickster plate carrier with steel plates. The main compartment houses a Haley d3cr loaded, two safariland holsters, broken down 14.5 bcm, soft armor carrier, and some tacos. The front panel has a holster mounted to the molle holding my 1911 and some mags. I also keep a small pouch with basic tools and cleaning supplies in a side pouch.

    Best part is it looks like a regular backpack. I keep that bag packed incase I need to leave the house in a hurry.

    The ar does need to be broken down and kiddie cornered to fit, but this also prevented me from carrying a huge bag.


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