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    LF a good Range bag

    Ok so it really isn't "tactical gear" but I am trying to find a good range bag so I am not using a back pack all the time. Would like something that has a dedicated area for my pistol and would like to keep it around the $100 dollar mark.

    Thanks!

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    Midway USA and they have them on sale frequently

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    Here is my Range Bag. Normally I have minimalist load out but I grabbed everything I could possibly think of using related to training/range trips and tried to see if it would all fit.


    - 15.5"x12"x2.5" compartment for your firearm(s)
    - A couple holsters
    - 0-10 magazines
    - Eye and Ear pro
    - Some ammo
    - A few tools
    - Cleaning supplies and spare parts
    - Shot timer and measuring tape
    - belt
    - Magazine pouches
    - Notebook, pen, printed targets, tape
    - Gloves
    - Dump Pouch
    - Staple Gun & Staplers

    Main compartment
    Audio and Media Pocket stores dummy rounds


    Home for the Mags


    Things that measure.. things that clean/lube are in the opposite pocket


    Things that maintain equipment, targets, self
    There is a detachable key chain that is in this compartment.


    Targets


    Dirty Underwear.
    Space is approx 15.5"x12"x2.5~3"



    A way to lock the compartment to satisfy state law regarding transportation of dirty underwear.
    For extra low speed you can stow a lockable case in the compartment and forgo the external lock.


    SwissGear SA1923 ScanSmart Backpack ~$80.00.
    I bought mine at BestBuy so I would highly recommend to go take a look and see if you like it before buying it.


    Water clips onto the back and there is still alot of room in the main compartment for extra Ear/Eye Pro or a softshell.

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    midway I have both sized ones use the smaller more or even craftsman green soft side wide mouth tool bag I used those alot

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    I use an iSHOT bag I bought here on the EE. Very good construction.
    http://www.ishot-inc.com/store/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redhat View Post
    Midway USA and they have them on sale frequently
    This.

    Best bang for your buck at $39.99

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    I went to Home Depot, and for less than $20, I picked up a "Husky" brand tool bag that is almost exactly the same size as most pistol range bags. The entire interior and exterior are lined with pockets that fit Glock mags perfectly.

    I also like the fact that it does not look like it has a gun in it (although people like to steal tools too).

    http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...&storeId=10051
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    Thanks for all the feed back guys. After looking at the different bags everyone posted I went with the Midway one. couldn't beat the price really!

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/259...tion-range-bag

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redhat View Post
    Midway USA and they have them on sale frequently
    This. Becuase a "range bag" isn't something that I personally have to entrust my life to, I didn't worry so much about getting one that was of "approved quality" or that was super overbuilt. Instead, I just got one that gets good reviews and has the features that I want.

    I'd been running one of the Midway range bags for several years now, and very satisfied. It's tough enough, well built, affordable, and has a good set of pockets, mag holders, etc.

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