(Part 2) Best gun holsters, cases & bags according to redditors

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u/WesbroBaptstBarNGril · 33 pointsr/reloading

He needs, yes. The Lee Challenger kit is around $99 on Amazon, and that has everything he'll need to get started except for: Bullets, Primers, Powder and Brass and DIES for 7.62x54r (another $30-$40)

Now, he'll want a digital scale, a case trimmer, and a tumbler to get his brass clean and pretty. That all can be added on, and most likely, be purchased in addition to the press kit for about $200.

Here's a list of things he'll want:

Lee Challenger Reloading Kit
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003ISVWC6/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Hornady Reloading Manual (So he doesn’t blow himself up)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MAUZ71V/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Calipers (So he doesn’t blow his gun up)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000GSLKIW/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

7.62x54r Reloading Dies
https://www.amazon.com/Lee-Precision-7-62X54R-Pacesetter-Dies/dp/B00162UGUK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1511562718&sr=8-1&keywords=7.62x54r+dies

Frankford Arsenal Quick-n-EZ Case Tumbler (To make clean-shiny brass)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001MYGLJC/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Case Tumbling Media
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000OQRGF2/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

RCBS Universal Case Loading Block
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0013RA5DQ/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Hornady One-Shot Case Lube https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0001NA29U/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Guardians of the Galaxy Soundtrack (Because listening to good music scientifically makes better bullets)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00LICGSFU/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8

u/WontDieIn_A_Hospital · 15 pointsr/ar15

Add a light mount.

A light

A dot.

A sling.

and good ammo.

And you’ve got yourself a good HD setup.

^(better prices found on /r/gundeals)

u/Dastravam · 9 pointsr/GunAccessoriesForSale

Sorry to be this guy, but I think your price is too high. $37.39 on Amazon W/ fast shipping

or you have the G17 version (fits G19) For $30.87

u/Itsgoodsoup · 7 pointsr/guns

You know that plastic thing that your rounds come in from the factory?Duct tape that to your stock. Or buy This or this

u/derpderpdonkeypunch · 6 pointsr/guns

I'm sorry for your loss. The fact that your relative gave you those guns speaks to how generous of a person they were. What you have is a very solid base for a collection, and several guns that not only have been greatly increasing in value of the last few years, but stand to increase further in the future.

For a 22lr to practice with, get a Ruger 10/22. You'll have to wait a bit to get a good price on one, but 3-4 times a year a basic wood stock model will go on sale for about $200. Check /r/gundeals regularly, as well as this site, which used to be slickguns, but is apparently now renamed. For ammo, gunbot.net can help you find good prices on ammo, especially if you want to order in quantity. Put some Tech Sights on it, and get a 1,24" cotton GI Sling and Uncle Mikes 1.25" QD swivels (note that you can find better prices on those if you look around.) and you'll be set up to learn to shoot most of the rifles you have there very well.

Check the FAQ. Sign up for an Appleseed Project shoot and spend a weekend learning sling supported shooting. Have fun, be safe, and welcome to the community!

u/[deleted] · 6 pointsr/Glocks

If you have Amazon prime, you can have this in two days.

u/fur_dozy · 6 pointsr/airsoft

I have these for my 93r's. They fit well and aren't bulky. Note that you need to get the one for the leg you plan to use it for.

u/mzrdisi · 5 pointsr/ar15

STI Mil-Spec Webbing 2 Point Duty Sling with Fast-Loop Adjuster

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JK1XW4G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JZzmDb8HHGC5P

This sling is on all my rifles, it is super comfortable and durable.

u/TheBlindCat · 5 pointsr/guns

For handgun, the following is a good list in 9mm, but not exhaustive:

  • CZ 75B (this would be my pick and will cost ~$450 new)
  • Used .38 special S&W Model 10 with a 4" barrel (these are easy to find for ~$300 and are great shooters)
  • Used 3rd Gen all steel S&W semi in 9mm
  • Glock 17/19
  • Springfield XD
  • CZ P07
  • S&W M&P

    Rifles:

  • Used Marlin Lever in .30-30, find a 16" barrel version and add a cheap cartridge holder.

    You should really consider a shotgun: Used Mossberg 500 or Remington 870
u/ILoveYouSoVeryMuch · 5 pointsr/EDC
  • Condom case w/ 2 non-latex condoms. Game Boy cartridge cases are apparently the perfect size to hold condoms too.
  • Discontinued Leatherman S2 flashlight. Still going after ~5 years.
  • Thin Alpine Swiss Wallet
  • Victorinox Classic
  • Pill Holder w/ 1 Advil and a pair of Etymotic Earplugs
  • Glock 19 in a Galco King Tuk
  • Black or brown Hanks Amish Belt

    I just realized that the flashlight is the only thing that hasn't changed since I started carrying tools when I was ~17... It's like my Hobbes :3
u/SomeCrazyGreek · 4 pointsr/opencarry

1.) First piece of advice, ditch the Serpa and buy a Safariland ALS. 100x sturdier, suede lined, more comfortable. The lock on the Serpa is total shit and there are lots of videos of people literally RIPPING Blackhawks off peoples belts. This ALS will stay on my hip no matter who grabs at it.


2.)Okay now moving on, don't be nervous! That won't help you since my first time I was nervous as hell, but it got easy after a while. 80% of people don't notice my weapon, those that do usually just ask me questions about OC and ask where they can find no information. I've had 0 people get mad or say anything rude about it.

2.5) I'll take this time in between points to repeat DITCH THE SERPA.

3) I live in Northville/Novi MI and work in Detroit, so if you want someone to OC with you for your first time or first few times feel free to shoot me a PM, I'm 26 and have been OCing for 5 years with 0 problems, it's basically second nature to me these days. OCing with another person your first time makes things 100x easier and I wish I would have done that when a few MOC members offered it to me when I first started.

4) Lastly, ditch the Serpa. https://www.amazon.com/Safariland-Concealment-Paddle-Holster-Handed/dp/B00269ZVGG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468528994&sr=8-1&keywords=safariland+als+glock+19

That ALS is the same one I have, the paddle is VERY sturdy, sometimes hard to get on and off yourself so you can trust nobody else is getting it off of you. Plus it's pretty cheap compared to the amazing quality.

u/ZombieCCW · 4 pointsr/CCW

I carry a Glock 19 and two spare Glock 17 mags. 50 rounds in total (15+1, 17, 17). Why? Under pressure, I'm sure I will not hit 100% of my shots. I'm not sure that I'll be up against only one threat. If I spend all 16 rounds (15+1) and the threat persists, I've got backup. And if a mag is failing to load or I encounter some other unforseen issue with it, I can just toss it aside for another.

AIWB - When I need to ensure everything is concealed such as when I carry at work, I carry the spares in a Raven Concealment double mag pouch that I "converted" to AIWB by adding some tuckable soft loops and my Glock 19 in a Raven Concealment Eidolon, also with tuckable soft loops.

OWB - When I am out hiking, cycling, or just want to carry OWB for comfort, I carry my mags in a dual mag pouch and my Glock 19 in a OWB Safariland holster, which conceals pretty well actually.

Side note - In warmer weather (as it has been lately), I've been digging Stealthgear's mini IWB holster, wearing it AIWB, in place of both actually - it's super comfy and the Ventcore helps to keep moisture to a minimum.

u/abeardedblacksmith · 4 pointsr/guns

Need to get you a 1907 sling, like this one.

u/sco0ts19 · 4 pointsr/EDC

There are several varieties of “dangler” sheaths similar to what you’re describing. Most use a steel ring attached to the belt loop on the sheath and a leather loop that attaches to your belt.

I did something similar with my mora companion by making a loop of cord with a double fisherman’s knot and one of these

u/go_double · 4 pointsr/guns

Relax. I grew up in a house with no safes, no trigger locks and plenty of guns. We just had them in gun racks in our closet.

Personally, I prefer to have them put away because it keeps the dust off them. This case is $25 and looks like it ships free from Amazon. It also probably accepts a lock.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000P3WQ86/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_2?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000P431BG&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0X3KB6M4TH8P7XJ7DSHQ

It won't stop a thief, but you can slide it under your bed and hopefully a would-be criminal won't find it. And if they do, it is the fault of the criminal, not yours. Plus, as someone else said, it's a long-gun, so it's more likely to be sold for drugs than used in a crime.

TL;DR get a cheap gun case to transport and store gun or how you are doing it now is fine.

u/Ihistal · 3 pointsr/ar15

I've been looking at this one. It's not quite as tacticool as the $50-70 slings, but you can use whatever attachment options you want (quick disconnects, HK clips, laundry pins), has the ability for fast length adjustment with a large thumb loop, and has quality tube webbing so it doesn't dig into your neck. For the price, it seems tough to beat.

u/CypherFox · 3 pointsr/airsoft

Wanted a bit more protection for my M4 with the replica EOTech mounted on it so I decided to grab a nice Plano case off of Amazon. The pluck foam comes out easy and I took it out in large chunks in the event I need to fill gaps. The case itself it built like a tank and feels like it can take a good beating. I was surprised how much I could stuff into it considering it's the 36 inch case! Here's the link if anyone is interested https://www.amazon.ca/Plano-108360-Guard-Tactical-36-Inch/dp/B0029KKWT8?ie=UTF8&keywords=gun%20case&qid=1454295965&ref_=sr_1_5&sr=8-5

What's in the case?

1 ICS CXP-08 with a replica EOTech and a vertical grip mounted

1 PEQ battery box

1 sling

8 ARES Amoeba midcap magazines

1 TM USP Compact + 1 additional magazine

u/heylookapinkgiraffe · 3 pointsr/M1Rifles

Thanks! I got the sling off Amazon, a repro manufactured in India by the listing info.

This being my first M1, I had a bit of a rocky start earlier today, firing 128 rounds of surplus Austrian 7.62 NATO. I'll chalk up most of them to user error as I was learning my way around the gun, buuuuut:

  • Had a few issues with clips not feeding properly. I'll chalk this up to mostly me learning how to feed the clips and the general finickiness of the M1.
  • About 60 or so rounds in, the front sight fell off. Range gunsmith came in to look at it, determined it was probably the oil heating up and loosening the sight, so we fixed it on the spot.
  • Around 90-100 rounds, had a failure to feed and the bolt actually got jammed up. Gunsmith came back with a rubber mallet and freed it up.

    Other than that though, it sent rounds downrange when it wasn't being a dick about the clips. I'm still relatively new to shooting so I was getting horrible groups (albeit still hitting the target), but the other shooters at the range were able to get good ones at 20, 25 yards (I only have access to a 50 yard indoor range here in NJ). Recoils like a son-of-a-bitch, but I guess that's part of the charm.
u/jcoe0723 · 3 pointsr/gundeals

I have this exact case design from Flambeau that I got on Amazon for sale for $30 a little while back seen here: https://www.amazon.com/Flambeau-Outdoors-Tactical-Case-Large/dp/B00C3MFDKK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523410215&sr=8-1&keywords=flambeau+ar+case

With that said, there are a total of 6 holes around the outside edge of the case that you can put locks on. Two on the back corners, two on the front corners, and two on the inside of the handle area. The holes aren't too big so I wouldn't expect to put any type of huge heavy duty lock on it. I bought these: https://www.amazon.com/ORIA-Combination-Padlock-Material-Employee/dp/B01GKSDOYY/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&ref=yo_pop_d_yo_pop_d_pd_t2

And they work perfectly. Not gonna stop someone from getting inside if they really wanted to, but it's a good preventative lock to deter lazy robbers / curious kids. Unless of course you choose an easy code that they'd know lol.

u/NoctePhobos · 3 pointsr/guns

It’s the chocolate raptor, adjustable height, not fixed.

Sling is here. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004G02ULC was kind of dry so I rubbed hand lotion into it for a while. Skin is skin, I guess.

u/gripplechew · 3 pointsr/Glocks

Under $60: Galco

Under $30: MIC

u/Baying_Beagle · 3 pointsr/MosinNagant

i use this, its dirt cheap too.

https://www.amazon.com/Bulldog-Cases-BD110-Shotgun-52-Inch/dp/B00162NUTE/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1539396767&sr=8-15&keywords=shotgun+cases

its 52 inches. gun stores near me want $30-$50 for 52 inch shot gun cases just like this.

u/Gummybear_Qc · 3 pointsr/canadaguns

The case I'm looking at is 125$.. still less than the SKS ha ha ha.

But it's because my case will be my storage. I want it to be somewhat secure. I will be using locks on the gun itself inside to.

u/Devan94 · 3 pointsr/Glocks

Safariland ALS is the only OWB holster I use. It's one of the most commonly used OWB holsters by law enforcement, and it fits in your price range. It has a thumb release so it's very secure.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00269ZVGG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_b1r7ybDANPKSR

u/The_Joellercoaster · 3 pointsr/ar15

I own three of these. They're okay for two rifles, but I roll single rifle in each because I'm a wimp and it's easier to ccarry one case at a time.

https://www.amazon.com/VISM-NcSTAR-Double-Carbine-Case/dp/B00XRHGMXC

u/mmiski · 3 pointsr/guns

I have a Case Club backpack. It's a little on the pricey side, but the materials used are very high quality. It also holds a lot for how relatively compact it is (comes with a closed cell foam insert that can hold up to 4 pistols).

u/wd50 · 3 pointsr/amateurradio

For a hard case I have been using pistol cases for years. They are cheap, sturdy, and have plenty of foam that you can cut out if you like. They will also hold an 817. Here is an example:


http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Protector-Single-Pistol-Case/dp/B000P3WPHI/ref=sr_1_1/192-6674046-7704769?s=hunting-fishing&ie=UTF8&qid=1422322088&sr=1-1

By the way, a long gun case is an easy way to store and transport hamsticks.

If you want a soft case, Case Logic will definitely have something that will work for you.

u/MisterNoisy · 3 pointsr/gundeals

I really like these as a budget alternative to the VTAC quick-adjust sling. $20 all day long, great construction (tubular nylon instead of flat straps), and if you don't want to use the quick-adjust loop, you don't have to.

Add these if you have standard swivel studs or these if you have QD mounts - both are under $10.

u/GTFOScience · 3 pointsr/gundeals

For less than half the price I am extremely happy with the Plano Gun Guard All Weather case. It's out of stock on amazon but they get them in regularly.

Pluckable foam, great protection against rain and mud, doesn't bend and warp like cheaper plastic cases.

I use Pelican cases at work to store camera equipment and while the Plano isn't as durable as Pelican it's 90% as good for a fraction of the cost. I own other plano gun cases that were $10-20 that suck - but this one is great.

I'll get some other photos posted in a min.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0029KKWT8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1


EDIT: Photos

u/CorporateNINJA · 3 pointsr/longrange

Extended Mag Release

allows you to drop your mag by extending your trigger finger while still holding the pistol grip.

18" handguard

allows you to mount your bipod 3 inches farther forward, reducing impact of movement at the rear of the rifle. for now, mount your bipod as far forward as you can.

titanium bolt shroud

optional, but still recommended. i broke the plastic firing pin tool the first time i used it. titanium wont do that.

anti cant indicator

there's a few vids on youtube about why you want one of these. they're inexpensive and this one flips out of the way when not in use.

hard case

when folded, my RPR fits in the case along with my spotting scope, tripod, weather meter, range finder, cleaning kit, 4 mags, shooting gloves, earpro and snipers logbook(1,2,3).

soft case

really a "rifle scabbard" that can be strapped to a backpack if you're going to be doing some back country shooting. pairs well with a 5 mag inline pouch which holds 5x 20 round mags side by side.

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of all of these my top recommendations would be the mag release and cant indicator. they're inexpensive and helpful. the handguard, while a bit pricier is going to help with accuracy by reducing the impact of breathing/heartbeats. bolt shroud is a piece of mind purchase (something about a hunk of plastic INSIDE my rifle) everything else is optional but you're gonna want it eventually.

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u/agrosa · 3 pointsr/gundeals

I was in the same boat a couple of years ago. The only thing that I added beyond more mags was a two-point sling. I purchased this one off of amazon for $20 and it's well built and has served me well.

I didn't go too crazy on accessories and spent more money on ammo and range time.

u/codewolf · 3 pointsr/MosinNagant

Here's the one I bought. Cheap, fits the rifle, works for the range.

u/revmamacrystal · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

When I was out of work and gas was cheaper, I used to take long drives to get my mind off of things. I took a drive up into the mountains, about 20 miles away from the main road. It was the middle of Summer, which means despite it being a forest, it was 90 plus degrees out. I was driving this cute little sports car, 2 door up this paved mountain road. I get to an outlook point, get out of my car to snap a picture. I locked myself out of the car while it was running and my phone was inside it.

Why on earth did I do that?

I didn't want to leave a car that was running to go get help...so I flagged down a car. The person told me there was a small time gas station about a mile away. The nice guy went and told them what was going on. A tow truck shows up. I'm expecting this hefty fee to have my locks popped. Nope. The guys pulls out a slim jim (that a car unlocking device) fresh from the wrapping, pops my lock. He charges me $15 for it and shows me how to hide it framework of my car in case I ever needed it.

And you know what? I used that thing at work dozens of times for other employees that did the very same thing.

This tactical holster is for my Natasha Romanoff avenger costume I've got the costume coming from China and this will complete it!

u/Loki_The_Trickster · 2 pointsr/rimfire

If you get curious and completely disassemble the rifle or you're replacing the Sear Spring with the YoDave one, be extremely careful when you remove the Sear Pin. There is a Sear Steel Ball in there (see 2:45 in this video) that will shoot out, and you will lose it. I only found mine after much frustration and the eventual help of a magnet. It's also very hard to get back in without a fairly simple trick, explained in this thread.

I would suggest trying to adjust the Trigger Rod Nut to adjust the trigger pull first. I've done that and found it to be quite good. That said, I'm going to buy the YoDave CZ 452 trigger kit right now and install it immediately when it comes (Hooray for not being unemployed anymore!).

Instead of a bipod like others are suggesting to steady it, I have found great pride in being able to properly use a sling (also this video and this hilarious one and this and this and this one for lefties and many others you can find yourself). My personal favorites are the M1907 leather sling and the USGI Web Sling. It's important to note that a heavier rifle does not necessarily make it more steady. In fact, after a few shots, it's more likely to become less accurate as your support arm tires. With the use of a sling, your arms will be substantially less tired than without, and you will be inherently steadier anyway.

If you can find an Appleseed Event near you, I highly recommend it. You'll get all of this from a qualified instructor with some one-on-one time as well. They suggest using a semi-automatic rifle with peep sights, but a bolt action with tangent sights (what comes standard on the CZ 452) will work splendidly. There you will learn basic riflery and marksmanship, as well as some American history through kind-of-embellished storytelling.

Here's a PDF copy of the instruction manual *PDF Warning, duh in English. Study it during take down and cleaning, and maybe you'll find the courage to completely disassemble your rifle. You'll have a greater understanding of how your rifle works after doing that.

Most importantly, be safe and have fun! You've chosen a fantastic rifle! Welcome to my favorite sport and passion!


Before handling a firearm...

remember, and remind those around you

Treat all guns as if they are loaded.

Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.

Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.

Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.

u/E36wheelman · 2 pointsr/guns

It's this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004G02ULC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_FH2jxbM6QMBQC

I like it. Seems well made and durable.

u/BigMacMcCoy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Something to make me happy!

Make me smile, Rasta!

u/MisterMasterCylinder · 2 pointsr/gundeals

I've got a couple of these: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00JK1XW4G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ya.zDbGFP2YP7

Nothing too fancy, but I quite like them for the price.

u/roadkill6 · 2 pointsr/guns

A basic cleaning kit, a bottle of Break Free CLP, some disposable ear plugs, and a pair of safety goggles shouldn't run you more than $30 total and will be perfect for what you want. As you get more involved and buy more guns you'll buy more gear, better cleaning stuff (boresnakes and the like), you'll find an oil that you particularly like (personally, I'm partial to Militec and Strike Hold), and some fancy electronic ear-muffs and nice shooting glasses.

As far as a case, unless you're carrying an expensive rifle or custom match-grade pistol or you'll be rock climbing with it, you don't need a Pelican case. A $10 plastic pistol case with egg-crate foam inside will suffice for just about everything you will be doing with your pistol. I know you said you already ordered snap-caps, but I have to recommend the A-Zoom aluminum caps. The plastic ones break too easily.

If I could give you one piece of advice it would be this: I know that it's fun to buy every accessory ever made for your gun, but honestly most of them are more gimmicky than useful. Start simple and cheap and buy things as you need them. Learn from other shooters what works and what doesn't and make friends that will let you try their gear, guns, and accessories so that you aren't buying blindly. Everyone is different and what works for one person may not work well for you.

Good luck and welcome to the club!

u/DragonCenturion · 2 pointsr/reloading

Check the FAQ like the sidebar says. But I've got nothing pressing at the moment so here:

I'm answering your last question first. The Lyman manual is definitely a good place to start. And you should purchase that first and read it before you purchase anything else. It will answer most of your questions and keep you safe. It is also recommended to get other brand manuals as well, such as Lee or Hornady. Every manual is different and will give you a broader base to start from.

Press: I'm a single stage guy so I can't help with the press. You will need caliber specific dies. All brands work, Lee is the cheapest, RCBS is kinda the standard, Dillon a step above RCBS, Forster is generally regarded as the best. If you use carbide dies you don't really need to lube pistol brass. And if you do lube, its personal preference. I use a 10:1 alcohol lanolin mix that I spray on the brass inside a gallon ziplock, then shake around a bit.

Tumbler: I use the HF dual drum with a modded drum. It works fine for me as I do small batches of rifle brass. You should probably look at the FA Tumbler or something larger. It comes with media and a small packet of their detergent. Most people have great results with dish soap and a pinch of lemishine. And you really shouldn't need a primer pocket cleaner if you wet tumble.

Bullets: Those bullets should work well. And its mostly personal preference and what shoots well out of your specific firearm.

Powder: Powder is something you either buy in person or large bulk orders. The hazmat fee is a killer unless you are ordering the max weight per order, which is normally about 50 pounds. And unless you are dead set on a certain powder, most people use what they can find locally. The Field and Stream should have powder, I've never been to a Walmart that sells smokeless powder. And read your manual to know it that powder has load data for what you are loading.

Primers: Primers for the most part are personal preference, they don't affect loads until you get into long range precision rifle. And see the powder above about hazmat fees.

Calipers: Those calipers will work.

Chronograph: You really don't need a chrono for what you'll be doing, at least initially.

Have fun and stay safe. Welcome to the rabbit hole that is reloading.

u/the_duck17 · 2 pointsr/1022

Either will do. Yes, get an adjustment tool, they're just handy to have regardless but someone will most likely have one to lend you. For a sling, I got this one.

u/TheCafeRacer · 2 pointsr/ar15

I use a Magpul 2-point MS1 with one side through the A2 and one side looped through the MOE stock like this.

u/OGIVE · 2 pointsr/reloading

Seeing as how you are using Hornady equipment, the Hornady manual would be a good choice.

The seat/crimp die in a three die will work just fine to provide the required amount of crimp. A separate crimp die is not necessary. I have loaded tens of thousands of rounds of ammo without a separate crimp die. About 20 years ago Lee came up with a "factory crimp die" and implemented a marketing campaign for them. DO NOT overcrimp. The crimp die should just remove the flare and make the mouth of the cartridge cylindrical, but not tapered.

Your reloaded 9mm will have a Coke-bottle shape. This is normal.

The Lyman manual is another good one.

Each major bullet manufacturer has their own load manual for the best data for a particular bullet.

All powder manufacturers have their load data online.

If the 9mm dies are carbide, it will say so on the box.



u/RabbitKxpx · 2 pointsr/GunHolsterClassifieds

[BLACKHAWK Appendix Reversible Carry Inside the Pants Fits S&W M&P Shield Ambidextrous Holster, Urban Gray] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W5PJBEO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_bqBpzb7HCVQY2)

What I used for carry on campus.

u/someomega · 2 pointsr/ar15

I use either a Magpul MS4, GI sling, or a US 1907 sling on my AR rifles. Just change out the connectors for what you need for your rifle if you don't have the standard connection points.

u/Blinky_OR · 2 pointsr/CCW

You can get them on amazon for $10. They can be annoying if you're taking your holster on and off all day, but they are also a lot more secure than any clip will be.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PM0F8L4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GhO6CbXCYFJ1J

Here's an example of what they look like on a holster

Edit: I don't think the Amazon link comes with the hardware though.

OK, I know that these come with the hardware.

https://www.concealmentexpress.com/products/pull-the-dot-soft-belt-loop-kit-for-iwb-holsters

u/nagewaza · 2 pointsr/ar15

All the recommended slings should do the job fine. I also enjoy the Magpul MS1 $33 because I can easy adjust it to take cuff stabilized shots. If you've never experienced the stability you can get from your circulation getting cut off, than I'd recommend you try it out lol

u/Awatovi · 2 pointsr/gundeals

This bag is what I use. It is very durably constructed and has a ton of features and pockets for the price. Holds four hand guns. I also keep four pairs of shooting glasses, four ear muffs, two speed loaders, some foam earplugs, 12 pistol magazines, four AR magazines, two 10/22 mags, four other 22 box mags and two more long pistol 22 magazines. Also some odds and ends like lens wipes and a gun cloth. It comes with a rain fly. Check it out. It’s worth the hundred bones.

https://www.amazon.com/Case-Club-Tactical-4-Pistol-Backpack/dp/B01LQQZ2RC/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1550272930&sr=8-9&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=case+club+pistol+case&dpPl=1&dpID=51Kca3IeOnL&ref=plSrch

u/blue_to_red · 2 pointsr/longrange

I did a raised comb on my wife's rifle by using a $5 ammo sleeve then cut down an old gel filled keyboard pad and sliding it under the sleeve.
Imgur

Buttstock Sleeve

u/timwang2006 · 2 pointsr/guns



I use one of these. Under $20 and tax free plus free shipping.

It's perfect for a 10/22 budget. I would advise against only if you plan on using it for air transport as you would probably want to use all 4 padlock slots to make sure it stays closed. Overall, I'd say its 90% as good as my $100 case.

u/matthew7s26 · 2 pointsr/Glocks

BUY THIS SAFARILAND.

I really can't say enough good things about this holster. I used Safariland exclusively professionally and these new 7TS models are even better now. And at less than $35 you won't get a better bang for your buck. Incredibly lightweight, strong, impervious to the elements, and all-around perfect as far as I'm concerned. The ALS retention system is my absolute favorite active-retention system that I've used. Safariland or bust for me.

u/traken · 2 pointsr/guns
u/shoangore · 2 pointsr/Multicopter
  • RIGID 22 Inch Pro Organizer - $28.78
  • Black foam padding (15x48x2") - $5.99

    I wasn't too much of a fan of Harbor Freight's cases, so I went to Home Depot and found a case that looked awesome. Just put foam in it last night and everything fits great.

    The top actually pops out, revealing 2 inches of unused hollow depth. I will use it to integrate my charging station.

    I've decided to integrate my FPV kit into a Plano Single Gun Case, so I can relocate at will without having to lug around a huge station. So far preliminary lay-outs looks like the gun case will fit everything necessary pretty easily. Will update once it's not horrifically messy.
u/piratesgoyarr · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Pug butts. Link

u/ThatOrdinary · 2 pointsr/CCW

Safariland ALS concealment paddle holster

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Example

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https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00269ZVGG/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/mirkalieve · 2 pointsr/gundeals

So... we're looking at $48-$49 shipped, why not just get this on Amazon? Assuming tihs is the same one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00XRHGMXC/ref=olp_f_primeEligible?ie=UTF8&mv_color_name=all&mv_size_name=all&f_new=true&f_primeEligible=true

36" is from $46, and 42" is from $49; both shipped Prime. Maybe it would be worth it if you get the free shipping coupon like OP mentions.

u/Chabbo · 2 pointsr/guns

I bought this [Case Club Tactical 4-Pistol Backpack ] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LQQZ2RC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and absolutely love it. Holds 4 full size pistols and 12 mags plus as much ammo as I need for an average range trip.

u/OseanFederation · 2 pointsr/airsoft
u/LuTheLunatic · 2 pointsr/deadpool

The DeadPool belt buckle was hand made with:

1 CD (for Tracing the circles in the foam board)

Foam Board (3 Layers)Exacto Knife

Sandpaper

Modgpodge Sealer + Paintbrush

Black spray paint

Cardboard

Acrylic paints

--Use the CD as a trace for the Foam Board. cut out three circle layers, and also cut
out the symbol if you want to keep a 3-D look.

--Use any kind of glue to put together the pieces, and then apply sandpaper to the edges of the buckle to round them out. Also use sandpaper on small areas for fine touches.

--Begin applying the Modgepodge Sealer with the paint brush.

--After drying spray paint the whole buckle. If you didn't add any sealer the buckle will become soggy and deform.

--After drying the paint, apply your acrylic colours and you're done.

--Add more sealer for extra protection if you'd like.

--I also glued the C-D I used for tracing to the back for added support the prevent it from bending at the edges, and added velcro to it and the belt. It is very sturdy.

---- Here are the links to everything I purchased for my costume.

-The Suit - I made sure to use the custom sizing because I'm 6'6, so I think it's worth the couple minutes to size yourself.

-The Swords - I live in Canada, and these are the best swords I could find that work well for the cosplay, and have a good shipping price.

-The Belt and Holster

-The Gun - I already had a cheap airsoft pistol I picked up at a surplus store. I spray painted it and painted the DeadPool logo on it's side just because.

u/Gator_Stubby · 2 pointsr/CCW

Appendix. Mostly in a Raven Concealment Morrigan that also works great at 3-5 o clock or a cheap Blackhawk A.R.C.

u/tavelkyosoba · 1 pointr/ar15
u/PGXHC · 1 pointr/canadaguns

Plano 52" All-Weather Wheeled Double Rifle/Shotgun Case, PLA11852 Black https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07B7ZB484/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vt.kDbEXQDE94

Got me the old version of this. Its great. Fits under back seat of truck.

52 inch fits my scoped 22 unscoped 22 and pistol grip shotgun. Would fit two scoped rifles.

For 160 its not a bad price right now

u/A_StandardToaster · 1 pointr/guns
u/Zerv14 · 1 pointr/Glocks

I will echo this sentiment and also recommend a Safariland ALS paddle holster. I have the 6378 which you can buy on Amazon.

For me, it's the perfect blend of retention, comfort, accessibility, and ease of draw. The ALS system is very intuitive to use and unlocks with your thumb as you get a proper grip on the gun to draw it out. Automatically locks when you re-holster.

u/voicesinmyhand · 1 pointr/ZombieSurvivalTactics

Given the extreme unreliability of all rimfire ammo, it is stupid to trust your life on it.

Also, .22LR has trouble penetrating the ribcage of elderly US presidents (Reagan, specifically), so what chance does it really have with reliably stopping zombies when it does manage to avoid FTF/FTE?

Seriously. Buy several ARs and stockpile .223 and/or 5.56. Get Elzettas for the ARs. Put flashlights with tailswitches in the Elzettas. Buy slings. Ensure the flashlights run on Panasonic 18650 batteries as those are interchangeable with dual CR123 batteries, but have the added option of reliable recharging. If you plan your shopping carefully, you will probably get each weapon completed for less than $550.

u/DayMan_aAaaa · 1 pointr/knifeclub

I bought these. They are really easy to install, you just attach them through the eyelets in the kydex. They might not be long enough to wrap around the enuff sheath, but I think they will most likely work.

u/blyat55 · 1 pointr/Firearms

Mini-14 is junk, don't buy.

Buy him this rifle.

Buy him this sling.

Send him to this event, and buy a ticket for yourself while you're at it.

The Sporter doesn't have a barrel band, and will probably be slightly more accurate. But, you'll want to install Tech Sights if he wants to seriously learn how to shoot.

The PC Carbine is a fine gun, but a 10-year-old should learn on a 10/22 so they can shoot a high volume of rounds for cheap without having to learn about managing recoil yet. Everything he, or you, learns on the 10/22 will transfer to the PC Carbine.

u/blueblewbLu3 · 1 pointr/paintball

I use this, and it comes in left or right leg

Yiu could also get this, which is made for it Link

u/Dundercats · 1 pointr/gundeals

Found it!

NCSTAR VISM Double Carbine Case. Comes in 36" and 42" sizes, and a handful of color choices which vary in price by a few bucks. The 42" Brown/Tan was about $50 for me and I've been really happy with it so far. Lots of straps & buckles, seems like solid construction, and it does better as a backpack than I expected when fully loaded down. It's not built for long distance comfort like high-end backpacking gear, but that's just not what it's for, so BFD. Great bargain IMO.

https://www.amazon.com/VISM-NcSTAR-Double-Carbine-Case/dp/B00XRHGMXC

u/Potss · 1 pointr/ar15

Yes, and it is pretty cheap:https://www.amazon.com/Hornady-99240-Handbook-10Th-Edition/dp/B01MAUZ71V/ref=pd_sbs_200_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01MAUZ71V&pd_rd_r=GS8HYX4JXZE0ZME1HPKX&pd_rd_w=vgQwu&pd_rd_wg=QoWtQ&psc=1&refRID=GS8HYX4JXZE0ZME1HPKX

There are other guides but I like Hornady's and it is recommended a lot.


Really though, if you read through the guides on the hide one by one, and take your time, they are actually a pretty good summary. Just make sure you go in order from basics --> advanced part 1 --> part 6.

u/n0tmyr3alname · 1 pointr/gundeals

DIY Kydex Holster IWB Soft Loops - Black, 2 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PM0F8L4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WPUACb6MB543V

u/ISaidNoDecaf · 1 pointr/gundeals

Is she primarily a pistol shooter, or a rifle shooter? For handgun days, I'm pretty happy with my Blackhawk Sportster Deluxe. My only gripe is that it's more than a little wide and bulky, but the plus side of that is that it'll hold just about whatever you'd want to pack in there.

For rifles, I strongly recommend the NcSTAR Double Carbine Case (or the Double Subgun Case for AR pistols and similarly-sized guns). I have the 42" bag, as well as the subgun bag, and I have zero complaints. The bags aren't excessively bulky, but they have more than enough storage space, and I'm a big fan of their general design.

u/fumblesvp · 1 pointr/reloading

I would lean toward a more comprehensive load manual from one of the big brands. Hornady, Sierra, Lyman, nosler etc. It is not that much money to purchase and they cover the basics of how to reload as well. Reloading load information is not the best place to cut corners.

https://www.amazon.com/Hornady-99240-Handbook-10Th-Edition/dp/B01MAUZ71V

u/Spear99 · 1 pointr/martialarts

So here's why that argument is silly. First of all, its an AR15, not an M4. Second of all, and most importantly, an AR15 can fill multiple different roles.

Let's say I hunt small game rabbits, snakes, foxes, and dangerous animals for livestock like coyotes, and wolves, and I also hunt larger game like deer or elk.

I could buy a varmint gun that only fires .22LR, another intermediate gun that fires .223 for the wolves and coyotes, and another larger rifle that fires an elk caliber like 30-06.

So that would come out to:

  • Ruger 10/22 - 200$
  • Savage Axis .223 - 313$
  • Savage Axis 30-06 - 392$

    and since I'm a responsible gun owner, I now need a gun safe for 3 rifles so lets go with

  • This safe - 245$

    So that comes out to 1150$, and I now need to take care of, clean, and potentially repair 3 different rifles. Well how about an AR15 instead?

  • AR15 lower - 270$
  • .22LR AR15 upper - 325$
  • .223 AR15 upper - 375$
  • 6.8 Remington SPC AR15 upper (also elk caliber) - lets take my friend's final price, 450$

    And we need to store these again, but a lower and 3 uppers takes up less space than 3 rifles so lets get this pelican case

  • Case - 139$ and a 10$ lock.

    So that comes out to 1419$, but I only need to know how to take care of, clean and repair 1 type of rifle, an AR15. So I've traded a slight increase in cost for greater convenience.

u/jdubb26 · 1 pointr/CCW

This is what I've used with my Glock 19 for 2.5 years, and absolutely love it. The 17 also fits.

[Galco Kingtuk] (https://www.amazon.com/Galco-KT224B-Kingtuk-Waistband-Holster/dp/B004AO6BUK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498934364&sr=8-1&keywords=galco+kingtuk)

u/JoshuaJake · 1 pointr/GunnitMatches
u/deamonskull · 1 pointr/cosplayers

For pants you are going to need navy cargo pants which can be picked up from amazon or your local army surplus store. Your best bet for the shirt would be under armor or similar compression shirt. Unless you're willing to settle for black, the shoulder holster is going to be tricky. This is what I could find on amazon Brown Black. Leg holster Gloves.
A rock climbing harness can be expensive and now look like you want it to, I would suggest leaving it out (you will be more comfortable walking around, trust me) or getting some nylon webbing and making your own. Good luck with your gender bent Leon!

u/flaxon_ · 1 pointr/gundeals

If you're getting/comparing a Plano case, you're looking at the All-Weather line.
Plano All Weather Tactical Gun Case, 52-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B7ZB484/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_xvFQDbEAZVNHR

They're solid cases, and occasionally go on sale around 100 bucks. The "tactical" 42 and 36 inch cases sometimes get down around 70 or 80.

u/impid · 1 pointr/gundeals

Pretty sure you don’t buy a certain sling for your barrel length because they’re adjustable.

Idk what a bargain is to you but I like this and this

u/LiveStalk · 1 pointr/guns

You could get a cheap case for it I suppose, not really sure how well desiccant would work though. Moisture isn't a problem I have to deal with, so I'm not sure how well it works in that kind of an environment.

u/e_cubed99 · 1 pointr/longrange

Cheap option: https://www.amazon.com/Plano-Pillared-Single-Scoped-Case/dp/B000P3WQ86

Buy-it-once option: http://www.redoxx.com/rifle-cases-and-shooting-accessories/180/dept

The red oxx soft-cases are above your budget, but they will last you forever. They custom made an extra-oversize one for my palma rifle, best case I have ever owned. Fits all of my precision rifles with bipods, scopes, extended buttstocks, etc.

u/Gonzok · 1 pointr/guns

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dzGOsL7i_M&feature=related I took ideas from this guy but I just bought some wood friendly stain remover and let that sit for a bit then scraped it off with a putty knife then sanded it down and stained it.

Ammo sleeve
http://www.amazon.com/Allen-Company-Buttstock-Cartridge-Holder/dp/B000LC655Q/ref=pd_bxgy_sg_img_c

Also, if you're interested this case will hold the weapon.
http://www.amazon.com/Bulldog-Economy-Black-Rifle-52-Inch/dp/B00162NUTE/ref=pd_sim_sg_2

u/My12GaugeDisagrees · 1 pointr/guns

Well you can just go buy a simple gun sock for $10 or you can go to any sporting goods store and buy a plastic case for about $20-25. We are gonna need more information about what you are looking for to make a good suggestion. I gave you a link for the case that I have. Its simply and works.

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Pillared-Single-Scoped-Case/dp/B000P3WQ86/ref=pd_sim_sg_1

u/ShitFireSaveMatches · 1 pointr/GunHolsterClassifieds

BLACKHAWK Appendix Reversible Carry Inside the Pants Fits S&W M&P Shield Ambidextrous Holster, Urban Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W5PJBEO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_08WzybKMYK302

I just got that in the mail yesterday and wore it today...all day...and love it so far. Under $16 brand new...can't complain.

u/Midniteoyl · 1 pointr/guns

Have you looked into Range/Tactical backpacks? many brands to choose from at many price points.. : https://smile.amazon.com/Case-Club-Tactical-4-Pistol-Backpack/dp/B01LQQZ2RC/

u/bobbothegobbo · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

The problem with tackle boxes (used to use em for years) is stuff breaking is inevitable, or paint chipping, or heaven forbid you put a model in a spot it shouldn't be.. or you hear the telltale SNAP! of a bad placement..

That Sabol Foam link I saw was my entry level case until I got better when money permitted.. and I know people who use gun boxes (they come with the pluckfoam and everything! and are as cheap as 10$ at some places) and they can carry about 40 infantry in a pistol case, and 4 tanks in another.. to each their own, the dude looks a little crazy walkin around with 2 pistol cases but hey leaps and bounds better than a tackle box.. cheaper too..

His were much nicer than these, and about the same price, but this was a 2 second search for shits and giggles...

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Protector-Single-Pistol-Case/dp/B000P3WPHI/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1373208272&sr=1-1

u/Neon_Orange_ · 1 pointr/guns

It looks to be this shell holder and this sling

u/Goofyal57 · 1 pointr/ar15

Flambeau Outdoors Tactical AR Case, Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C3MFDKK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_eax.Ab4YA4HMZ

I can fit 2 broken down ARs and like 10 mags in here. It gets a little tight but works great.

u/ginjah__ninjah · 1 pointr/ar15

Thanks for your suggestions guys, was leaning towards a soft bag, but the more I think about it a hard case would probably be a better idea because I will also use it for storage at home..I have handguns for self defense so not really worried about getting to it quickly. Anyways, I was looking at this flambaeu case, it's cheaper than plano but I don't know much about it. Anyone have an experience with this brand?

u/TwiztidPixel · 1 pointr/ar15

I use this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00C3MFDKK?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image and it's been great. The foam is pre slotted and perforated for the dividers and straps.

u/hacksauce · 1 pointr/MosinNagant

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00162NUTE/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This is what I have. I caught it on a nail or something and it tore - so the fabric isn't super sturdy, but it was cheap so I'm not complaining.

u/chewbaccadog · 1 pointr/Line6Helix
u/ahorribleidea · 1 pointr/guns

I put those exact mounts on my 10/22 a couple months ago for a 1 1/4" USGI sling. Works perfectly, but I did need to put the gun in my drill press to make holes for the mounts.

u/azralag · 1 pointr/Glocks
u/rerational · 1 pointr/guns

Check this out on AMZN: Safariland Glock 19, 23 6378 ALS Concealment Paddle Holster (STX Black Finish,Right Handed) http://amzn.com/B00269ZVGG

u/MisterJimJim · 1 pointr/CCW

Happy cake day! I carry left handed. At round 10 o'clock, the backside of my holster jabs my tummy. Also, I have a huge bulge on the front side even with a large shirt. Here is the holster I use: https://amzn.com/B00TCOU0AK

Maybe I should try this one? The problem with the other one is the back part of the holster that covers the slide pokes me.

u/PapaTizzy1 · 0 pointsr/CCW

Here's what I use. Not too expensive and pretty solid. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00W5PJBEO/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/elagergren · -1 pointsr/CCW
  1. Blackhawk AIWB Amazon
  2. n/a
  3. n/a

    I have a ton of different holsters (Alien Gear, StealthGear, etc.) and haven't found any as comfortable as that one. Even though it's dirt cheap, it has decent retention (you can tighten the screw really tight), great trigger coverage, and is hardly noticeable.
u/wats6831 · -4 pointsr/ar15

This looks nice for $42. I don't like Flambeau...more tackle box manufacturers.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C3MFDKK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00