Reddit Reddit reviews 36" double carbine padded weapons case

We found 4 Reddit comments about 36" double carbine padded weapons case. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Will accommodate 2 riflesAll pockets feature heavy duty zippersWrap around harry handle straps and top and bottom compression strapsDouble Carbine
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4 Reddit comments about 36" double carbine padded weapons case:

u/_hester_ · 7 pointsr/ar15

At first, I didn't think I would get more than two rifles, so I opted for the Plano foam-padded case. I bought two so I could lock up both rifles (from the kiddos, not thieves), and not take up a ton of room in my house. They're very good cases, and I would recommend them for traveling (either road trips or flying). If you get one of these, don't trust the built in locks, and buy some decent (long bolt) padlocks. Negative: They're not great for taking to the range. They're bulky, and awkward if you need to set them out of the way while you're shooting.

Of course, I bought a third rifle on an impulse, and it came with something like this for free. I actually ended up using this more than the hard cases for range trips since it's much more compact/maneuverable, and just carries the essentials (a few magazines and a good-sized pouch for tactical Skittles). For a one-rifle person, this is probably the best value, and more practical for most people's needs.

That said, few of us actually stay one-rifle gun owners for long. I just punted and bought a $100 metal gun cabinet from Walmart to control access. The nice Plano cases are now just used for traveling rather than storage.

My favorite, though, is a double carbine bag. Even if you only have one rifle (now), it's a great bag with plenty of extra storage. It will fit two sets of eye and ear protection and a lot of pre-loaded magazines along with two rifles. I didn't think I'd ever use the backpack straps until a few weeks ago when we decided to find a place to shoot in the National Forest that required a little hiking off the road. The bag really saved the day, and made the whole experience a lot more comfortable while packing about 40 pounds of rifles + ammo.

Just my $0.02.

u/throwawayifyoureugly · 2 pointsr/ar15

Was using a Plano 36" single gun all weather tactical hard case for awhile, but then I got two guns. Very secure, could padlock it (which meant I could security cable it to my SUV), and had great padding. Sucks as far as modifications though...would need to get new foam if you altered your gun too much.

Currently use a 42" Vism Double Case I got locally on sale for $50, which has all sorts of clones, some better (e.g. Death Dealer Tactical), most the same...which is to say "good enough" for my civvie use.

Really want to get a Cannae Triplex Acies for my next bag purchase, but that's for another day.

u/JasonLoserpants · 1 pointr/airsoft

36" double carbine padded weapons case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CZMKTC0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cA9xCbHD0R6MM


You could also get a hard case if you like spending more money. A lock for the zippers might be a good idea. If you're trying to spend around $200 it's a little hard to know for sure what to get if you're also not trying to get things he already has, but I would personally love getting gear. Do you think you could sneakily take pictures of everything he has or would it be too obvious?

u/RiceRocketJockey · 1 pointr/ar15

I got an NcStar VISM. You can find them on Amazon or eBay for under $50.