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rob_s
02-08-08, 11:44
I'm looking for something identical to the Eagle Discrete (http://eagleindustries.com/prd_detail.asp?ProdID=358&CatID=67&SubCatID=18) case but without the mag pouches or external pocket. Just a nice, simple, rectangular bag that is approximately 32" x 13.5" x 2.5" (outside dimensions), but could be as long as 35".

Buckaroo
02-08-08, 12:08
Wish I could remember where I got mine while back.... Now I sold the gun and the case too.

I know they are out there. If I can find where I bought mine I will post back.

Buckaroo

GIFFMANN
02-08-08, 14:18
Call Tactical Tailor and have them build you one without those features. Their custom shop can handle it with a very quick turnaround.

The Archangel
02-08-08, 16:49
Put on some white shorts, a white polo and a cable knit sweater and nobody would think twice...

http://tsa.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p3716738dt.jpg

Now if you're real hardcore and really secure in your sexuality; for those deep cover assignments: :D

http://tsa.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p3716739dt.jpg

Don Robison
02-08-08, 17:01
The TT bags are too soft(flexible) the padding was very thin and soft for my liking. The only blackhawk item I ever recommend to anyone is their discreet rifle bag. They are inexpensive and hold up well, but aren't made in the U.S. if that is important to you.

http://www.opticsplanet.net/blackhawk-discreet-weapons-case-32-car-15-black.html

rob_s
02-08-08, 17:14
What I'm looking to do is buy two, and stack them in a Pellican 1700 case for travelling to classes etc. That way I have a primary and a backup, all in one rolling case, that I can also lock shut and/or to something if I need to.

All of my gear is carried in a range bag, so I don't need all the extra pouches and they'll only take up extra space in the case.

kennytx
02-08-08, 20:58
rob_s

Look at Waller and Son cases. Made in the USA.

http://wallerandson.com/new_long_gun_ss.htm
http://wallerandson.com/Long_soft_safe.htm

or maybe a Maxpedition Silver II

http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=13&idproduct=90

MH64
02-09-08, 12:32
Rob
Might give these guys a call. I have a couple of there cases and they are well made and he stands behind his work 100%.
He will also make custom changes to his cases so call and ask if your wanting something specific over what he lists on his website.
http://www.wrbusa.com/spwetr34.html

Aubrey
02-09-08, 13:55
The Diamondback Tactical cases appear not to have the outside pocket and are available in numerous lengths. I'd call to check availability.

http://www.diamondbacktactical.com/BattleLab-Load-Out-Weapons-Cases-C289.aspx

kennytx
02-09-08, 14:52
Rob
Might give these guys a call. I have a couple of there cases and they are well made and he stands behind his work 100%.
He will also make custom changes to his cases so call and ask if your wanting something specific over what he lists on his website.
http://www.wrbusa.com/spwetr34.html

MH64,

Didn't know about them. Made right here in Texas.:D
I was looking for a new pistol case.
Thanks

markm
02-09-08, 14:56
Does it need to have a compartment for a Sinn wrist watch?

Boomer10
02-09-08, 15:40
What I'm looking to do is buy two, and stack them in a Pellican 1700 case for travelling to classes etc. That way I have a primary and a backup, all in one rolling case, that I can also lock shut and/or to something if I need to.

All of my gear is carried in a range bag, so I don't need all the extra pouches and they'll only take up extra space in the case.


If you don't already own the Pelican case then I would contact Storm (Hardigg) as they just released a hard case/soft case combo. Their new 3220 case comes with 2 double rifle cases and their other cases come with one double rifle case. All of the soft cases are made by Eagle.

rob_s
02-09-08, 16:10
That's where I got the idea. I do already own a Pelican, that's why I was trying to make that option work. Don't really have room to store two large hard cases.

rob_s
02-09-08, 16:10
Does it need to have a compartment for a Sinn wrist watch?

Huh?
:confused:

Army Chief
02-09-08, 16:17
www.sinn.de

rob_s
02-09-08, 16:44
I know what a Sinn watch is, I'm just unclear as to what it has to do with this thread.

Telperion
02-09-08, 16:58
Discrete, as opposed to a continuous rifle case? :D

Tac Force has some simple rifle bags without webbing and such, and they seem affordable. That is what I'm leaning toward.

scottryan
02-09-08, 23:53
Put on some white shorts, a white polo and a cable knit sweater and nobody would think twice...

http://tsa.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p3716738dt.jpg

Now if you're real hardcore and really secure in your sexuality; for those deep cover assignments: :D

http://tsa.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p3716739dt.jpg


Completely Agree

panzerr
02-10-08, 09:11
Discrete? That's easy!

http://sixty-six.org/hosted/case.jpg

Robb Jensen
02-10-08, 09:13
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v408/gotm4/smilies/anim_rofl2.gif

markm
02-10-08, 09:16
I know what a Sinn watch is, I'm just unclear as to what it has to do with this thread.

It's a loose reference to your watches thread where you were tinkering with the idea of buying a ridiculously overpriced Sinn watch.

I just though you might need a special compartment for it, if you ended up buying it. :p