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Savior Equipment American Classic Tactical Double Long Gun Bag Pistol Transportation Case w/Backpack Strap, Lockable Compartment, Available Length in 36″ 42″ 46″ 51″ 55″
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$82.15
Brand | Savior Equipment |
Product Dimensions | 55″L x 35″W x 36″H |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Edge |
Style | Rifle Case |
- [ULTRA SPECIAL] – Constructed With 1000D Camo Shell & 600D Polyester Interior Lining
- [ULTRA SPACIOUS] – Holds 2 Rifles & 2 Pistols w/ Additional Pocket Compartments
- [ULTRA SAFE] – Lockable Zipper Sliders On Both Firearm Compartments
- [ULTRA DELUXE] – Molle Grid, Paracord Zipper, D-Ring and Backpack Straps
- [SAVIOR WARRANTY] – Unquestioned Lifetime Warranty. Love It Or Return It.
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Weight | 13.800921 lbs |
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Dimensions | 56.5 × 14 × 5.5 in |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 56.5 x 14 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 6.26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 5 x 38 inches |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Brand Name | Savior Equipment |
Model Name | American Classic – Double Rifle |
Color | Edge |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | RB-3612DG-V1-EDGE |
Style | Rifle Case |
Size | 36" x 12" Double Rifle Case |
ASIN | B0BLT85GTW |
Date First Available | November 8, 2022 |
Manufacturer | Savior Equipment |
3 reviews for Savior Equipment American Classic Tactical Double Long Gun Bag Pistol Transportation Case w/Backpack Strap, Lockable Compartment, Available Length in 36″ 42″ 46″ 51″ 55″
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August –
I recently acquired the Savior Equipment Range Shooting Rifle Bag, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way. The bag’s absolutely slim profile is a standout feature, allowing for easy transport without unnecessary bulk. Its compact design ensures that it fits seamlessly into my range gear, making it both practical and efficient.Despite its sleek appearance, this rifle bag doesn’t compromise on storage or protection. The thoughtful design includes ample padding to safeguard my firearms, and the quality of the materials used is evident. The zippers are robust and operate smoothly, and the additional compartments provide space for accessories and ammunition, all while maintaining the bag’s streamlined form. One aspect I particularly appreciate is the versatility in carrying options. Whether using the comfortable backpack straps or the sturdy handles, transporting my gear has become more convenient. The bag’s durability is also noteworthy; it has withstood regular use without any signs of wear, indicating high-quality craftsmanship. In summary, the Savior Equipment Range Shooting Rifle Bag combines a slim and compact design with exceptional functionality and durability. It’s a valuable addition to my shooting equipment, and I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a reliable and stylish rifle bag.
Todd –
So, I hate to start with a negative, but one downside to this bag is what I noticed once I received it. It weighs a LOT. 7.5 pounds (per the description) before you even put anything in it. Load it with an AR (I only put one AR in), a pistol, magazines for each, yardage finder, etc., etc. and, well, you add 7.5 pounds to whatever your gear weighs. So, it’s a good thing they put backpack straps on it! However, even that’s bad to an extent. When the SHTF and you grab your bug out bag, where does this go? There is no shoulder strap included and can you imagine carrying this in your hand for any duration of time?? It has 2 rings for a shoulder strap (not included), but they are placed right on the bottom of opposite ends of the hand straps, so about 10-12” apart. It would have been much better to spread these out more for a more stable carry.Ok, those things aside, this bag is pretty amazing. It will hold 2(?) long guns, pistols, magazines, safety gear (although not sure it would store over ear protection very well), and will do so feeling that everything inside is protected really well. This thing is padded all the way around, has a thick pad (removable via Velcro) in the middle to separate the long guns, and has more pockets than all of my wife’s purses. I can almost use this bag alone as my range bag, just depending on how many guns I want to take and how much ammo I plan on burning through. It feels very durable and stout. Even when empty, the bag is fairly rigid and stiff and doesn’t bend over on itself like cheaper single rifle bags do. I like that. I can stand it up in the corner (empty) and it stays standing up, so I don’t have to find a lot of space to store this.The backpack straps feel pretty hefty and are padded fairly well. With the amount of weight in the bag, when I went to the range and tested carrying it on my back, with 1 AR with 6 full magazines, 1 pistol with 2 full magazines, extra ammo for both, and various little odds and ends, I wore the bag comfortably, for a while. It did start to wear on me, but that’s mainly because the straps don’t seem to have a lot of adjustment (unless I’m just missing it). I let them out as far as I could and it’s still a tight fit. I’m about 6’-1” and about 220. It just seems that they should let out a lot more than they do so I could adjust where they ride more than I can.The zippers are all good and feel sturdy and they do not stick. The only issue I’ve had at all is the padding inside wants to stick out on one corner. Tuck it back in and it zips right up.The 3 outside magazine pouches have Velcro and clasped straps to help hold your goodies inside. For a tactical bag, I’m not a huge fan of Velcro, but for a range bag and storage, it’s alright. Towards each end of the bag is a zippered sleeve pocket. These are pretty tight. Good for a small pistol, laser bore sighter, Allen Wrenches or other small tools, etc. Behind the main three ammo pouches on the outside is another zippered compartment with 4 more sleeve pockets, 2 held with zippers and 2 held with Velcro. The 2 with Velcro again are a little tight and are good for slipping pistols in, papers, or other thin items, while the zippered sleeves have quite a bit more room to them.Should also mention that inside, each side of the bag has 2 velcro straps to help hold your long guns in place, as well as corner pads on each end to tuck the barrel tip in to help protect it and keep it in place.So, overall, this is a great bag. I have a lot of accessories on my AR, so I’m not entirely sure how putting a 2nd AR, or a shotgun, rifle, etc, would actually work. I only have the 1 AR and some pistols, so I can’t really test it. However, I just sense that it would be a tight fit with another gun in there. A more stripped down AR with no flashlight or side accessories and I might feel differently.Going back to the SHTF scenario, I still don’t know what my choice would be with this bag. I carry my backpack on my back, and then I have to see what to do with this. Keeping the AR covered is the main goal (would still be illegal to open carry, unless the SHTF scenario is that the government collapses and then all bets are off). I would be wearing my vest or LBE, so my AR mags would be in that for access. My pistol is on my hip with another in my backpack. With no decent shoulder carry option, I think this becomes a hinderance more than a help. I still can’t believe the placement of the rings, unless they are simply for clipping other gear to and were never intended for a strap, in which case this gun has NO intentions for a shoulder strap. I guess if you can get your bug out gear in this bag, then you have an all-in-one bag, but I don’t see that as possible.But, for a range bag, a carrying case for hunting or to the field, for storage, or for any other use, this bag is still amazing. If you are into airsoft, this would be an amazing bag to bring all your gear with you. It would hold it amazingly well.Still giving this bag 5 stars simply because of the construction, durability, the amount of pockets and storage, and the overall function of it. Remove the Velcro and give me a decent shoulder strap setup and this bag would be near perfect for a lot of scenarios.In the pictures I’ve included, I’m trying to hold the pockets open as far as they go without “stretching” their limits. I’ve also tried to show the ring placement for what I assume would be a strap. You can see the rings at the bottom of each side of the handle.
T Rasmussen –
This case is a beast! It is well built, has tons of storage, thick padding, and great quality zippers. The backpack straps are nice, but crucially also removable so they don’t get in the way if you don’t need them (I don’t). I got the 46″ version which was perfect for my Ruger American Predator Gen 2 with 22″ barrel. I don’t think any smaller would have worked.It is great that you can carry two long guns plus some hand guns if you want, as long as you can handle the weight.If there is one drawback to this case it is that the quality of construction makes it fairly heavy for a cloth case. Lifting it for the first time empty I was surprised by the weight. Opening it up and seeing how much padding and protection it provided made me realize where the weight came from. I will be carrying two rifles in this bag so it will be heavy, regardless. If you go to the company website you can see just how much thought and attention went into this bag – it’s impressive.When I first started shopping for rifle bags, I thought I would be getting two. This bag allowed me to spare the expense of a second bag, which is great.Bottom line is, I am super satisfied with this case. At some point I may still get a form-fitting lightweight case for each of my rifles, but I don’t know, because I could use the money for reloading supplies instead…