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    Incognito Weapon and ammo transport

    Interested in your ideas. Basically my go to is guitar and bass cases. Insides ripped out , and replaced with pick foam. Had a combo amp where I took the head and speaker out but left the panel and speaker face in , that would fit 4 30 cal ammo cans in. super solid carrying handle. Cases covered with band stickers and Obama/left leaning decals... Close family friend uses camping and sporting gear. coleman folding chair cases with a shoulder strap for his carbine is his main transport to the range with smaller lunch cooler for ammo and mags. Whats your ideas??

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    Well when I was living in Florida I bought a beat up ugly lime green golf bag that had a head cover at a second hand store for like $20. Had a pocket on the side for shoes, balls and accessories that you could fit a few mags in it would hold a few rifles in gun socks.
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    awesome idea, we have this young guy at work that just got his first AR and has the bug now. Getting a lot of range time and signing up for carbine classes. Plans on doing some builds. Huge golfer, lives in apartment and doesn't want neighbors to know what he has, perfect idea. Don't know why I didn't think of it. Hes running with the folding chair bag now like our other buddy, but your idea is perfect when he starts getting more. Thanks

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    One AR? Go to Goodwill and buy an old briefcase!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    One AR? Go to Goodwill and buy an old briefcase!
    Cool idea for a SBR/Pistol , think that would work when broke down. I don't have either, but have a couple at the station that do , sure they will give it a try

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    I have one of these that PWS came out with a few years ago.


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    AWESOMENESS!!!!

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    If its short enough a bat bag from goodwill works well.

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    Are these ideas for theft-prevention?

    Because if not, I don’t understand why anyone would want to camouflage their kit like this. What’s wrong with a rectangular padded rifle bag? Or a Rubbermaid bin full of tactical nylon gear? What am I missing? Do you all hail from commie states?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mozart View Post
    Are these ideas for theft-prevention?

    Because if not, I don’t understand why anyone would want to camouflage their kit like this. What’s wrong with a rectangular padded rifle bag? Or a Rubbermaid bin full of tactical nylon gear? What am I missing? Do you all hail from commie states?
    Sure thats some of it but depending on your housing situation it’s great for nosy neighbors and apartments/landlords etc that don’t like firearms.

    To the OP if you actually play guitar or a sport etc that has cases that can fit your firearms and accessories that makes things easier.

    I lucked out with playing tennis. The bag I was already using has padding and enough room for two ar15s, other gear and an actual racquet or two.


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