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USMC03
08-26-09, 14:27
I am somewhat of a rifle bag / rifle case whore. Last time I went to the SHOT Show I ended up coming home with four rifle bags / cases.

I’m always looking for new designs that are compact, lightweight, modular, and carry the gear that I need to carry. I have to carry my carbine into work everyday, so I like having a bag or case that has the ability to carry the carbine and all of the associated gear for the carbine. This limits the number of gear bags / gun cases I have to carry into work, and have laying under my desk.

A few weeks ago I received a couple Blue Force Gear DAP Discreet Cases. A description of the DAP Discreet Case from their website:

http://www.blueforcegear.com/product.cfm?type=cat&cat_id=11&prod_id=156

The DAP™ Discreet Case is designed to carry either an assembled 11.5” M4 style weapon or a broken down 16” Carbine. It has a removable padded divider in the case to protect the broken down components, a small slot pocket for storing paperwork or small parts, and a hook & loop field for ID patches. Available in non-standard colors for discreet use.

Dimensions
28"x10"x3"


I already have a DAP Pack Small backpack, which takes internal pouches called DAPPERS, and I could see that the inside of the Discreet Case was set up for the DAP pouches and accessory panels. My initial intent was to use the Discreet Case to carry an a short barreled AR15 to work. I had read the description of the Discreet Case on Blue Force Gear’s website in the past, and was lukewarm to the idea of having to break a carbine down to carry it in the case. After using the case for a few weeks, the idea of having to breaking down a 14.5” - 16” AR to put it in the case has grown on me. Just to make a point, I carried a broken down 14.5” M4 to work with me today.

The compactness, small size, modularity and low profile / discreet shape of the case have really impressed me. The case is so short and low profile that it doesn’t feel like you are carrying a gun case.

Due to my limited vocabulary, I’ll resort to showing pics to show the features of the Discreet Case.

The DAP Discreet Case:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0011copy-1.jpg

Discreet case opened with a 14.5” M4 carbine inside. Note the padded center divider and the 10 Speed DAPPER magazine pouch:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0010copy.jpg

Size reference - 14.5” M4 Carbine next to the Discreet Case:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0012copy.jpg

External pocket, I threw a DAPPER triple pistol magazine pouch in it to give an idea of the size of the pocket:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0013copy.jpg

Velcro panel on the opposite side:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0014copy.jpg

The padded center divider is removable. In this pic I partially removed the padded center divider. Note that the entire inside of the case is lined with Velcro, you can attach any of the DAPPER accessories to where ever you need or want them:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0016copy.jpg

Inside of the case with the padded center divider removed:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0022copy.jpg

Bravo Company (BCM) 16” Stainless mid-length. As you can see, no issues with available room:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0010copy-1.jpg

Emerald Green Discreet Case. This is what I’ve been using for work:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0025copy.jpg

LaRue Stealth upper with 12” barrel and Surefire flash hider (close to the same length as a Vortex flash hider), fits in the case without an issue:
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Blue%20Force%20Gear/DPP_0024copy.jpg

el guapo
08-26-09, 19:34
I've been looking for a case to carry an 11.5. Thanks for posting this Jeff.