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    Discreet cases for my sbr?

    The dang search function never works for me!!!!
    What im looking for is a very, very, discreet carry option for my SBR. I dont wanna have to break the weapon down, but fully collapsing the stock is ok. I would love for it to be as compact as possible, and I plan on removing the magazine while carrying.
    I know their was a thread floating around here that had a bunch of options you guys were using, but I cant find it at all.
    Fully collapsed, the overall length is 29".
    Any help you guys could give would be awesome!!!

    Heres a pic if that will help.
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    I thinks Natchezss has a bunch of import eagle cases on clearance for like $50.

    Someone posted a link to a neat discreet case here not too long ago... they came in fruity colors and everything. Unfortunately is was absurdly overpriced.
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    I recently copied someones idea and purchased a tennis racquet case at a thrift store. I then lined it with 1/2 inch closed cell foam. It works great. I have had the foam for years so I cannot remember how much it was, but the case was $5.99.

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    Quote Originally Posted by az doug View Post
    I recently copied someones idea and purchased a tennis racquet case at a thrift store. I then lined it with 1/2 inch closed cell foam. It works great. I have had the foam for years so I cannot remember how much it was, but the case was $5.99.
    Have you got a pic? I like that ideal.
    "Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight."
    -Psalm 144:1
    "Our houses are protected by the good Lord, and a gun; you might need 'em both, if you show up here not welcome, son."
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    I may/may not know of some School Resource Officers who use softball/baseball gear bags to schlep their patrol rifles (standard 16"bbl/collapsible stocks) from their units to their office inside the school (where there is a safe).

    I also may/may not know a guy who uses a tennis racquet bag (as mentioned above) as a discreet case for his 12.5"/folding stock AK.

    1 more... I may/may not know a guy who fits his Krink (not positive, but 8" bbl?) with folding stock AND his suppressor for it (detached of course) in a Dewalt reciprocating saw case.

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    Can anyone point me to the thread I am talking about? I know I saw it on here somewhere, but cant find it.
    "Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight."
    -Psalm 144:1
    "Our houses are protected by the good Lord, and a gun; you might need 'em both, if you show up here not welcome, son."
    -Josh Thompson

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    I believe the bags that markm is talking about are Castle Rock Tactical.

    I'm thinking about picking one up in purple and putting My Little Pony patches on it.

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    discreet bag

    i use a sneaky bag i bought at a gun show. they are great but really pricey. used is good.

    before that i carried a Nike tennis racket bag. housed a 14.5" carbine with f/h welded. u are only talking about 5 or so less inches. get a good 1 at a pro sho and its padded.


    never had 1 knocked off but did have a bell hop ask me what i was "hitting" went stupoforic and then said why NIKE of course. bag came with the racket. glad he didn't ask what model i was already over my pay grade.

    try these. dont know about sneaky bags sales point.

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    I have a blue force gear bag and a Sneaky Bag. I should have a tennis racket bag in a day or two. I will post a pic when it arives.

    Sneaky Bags seem to have gone out of business. Too bad they're awesome.





    http://www.blueforcegear.com/product...t-Case-28.html



    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...ad.php?t=48640

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=78767
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    I have a blue force gear bag and a Sneaky Bag. I should have a tennis racket bag in a day or two. I will post a pic when it arives.


    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=79114




    http://www.blueforcegear.com/product...t-Case-28.html



    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...ad.php?t=48640

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=78767
    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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