Quad-Mag Range-Ready AR Pistol Case - OD Green
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The AR pistol case that respects your setup. This quad‑mag, OD green soft case swallows AR and AK pistols, subguns, and folding rigs up to 28 inches. Padded walls and a structured body protect optics and braces, while four hook‑and‑loop mag pouches keep reloads tight and organized. Lockable metal zippers, water‑resistant PVC, padded handles, and a shoulder sling make it perfect for range days, truck duty, or discreet transport. Purpose-built gear for shooters who actually train.
Quad-Mag Range-Ready AR Pistol Case - OD Green
You built your AR pistol or subgun to run, not to rattle around in the trunk. This quad‑mag AR pistol case is the range companion that treats a compact rifle build with the same respect you'd give a full-size duty gun. OD green, soft-sided, lean, and quiet — it keeps your setup organized, padded, and ready without screaming for attention.
Range-Day Transport Dialed In
This is a compact tactical gun case built around how shooters actually move. Inside, you’ve got space for AR and AK pistols, PCCs, AOWs, subguns, and folding rigs up to 28 inches in overall length. Outside, the quad‑mag layout keeps your critical reloads staged front and center so you’re not digging in a backpack while the line goes hot.
Padded walls and a lightly structured body give your optic, brace, or stock the protection they deserve, without turning the case into a bulky coffin. It slides behind a truck seat, stacks cleanly in a gear closet, and carries easily from car to bench.
Built Like Real Range Gear, Not a Toy
The Quad-Mag Range-Ready AR Pistol Case is wrapped in water-resistant PVC, tough enough for gravel, dust, and wet range days. The OD green finish keeps it low-profile and tactical without being loud or branded like a billboard. It’s the same vibe as quality nylon kit: quiet, capable, and meant to be used hard.
Dual lockable metal zippers run along the top and side, giving you a wide opening to load and unload your build without fighting the case. When it’s closed, those metal pulls anchor to a lock so you can add a layer of security in the truck, at home, or in a shared space.
Four Front Mag Pouches, Purpose-Built
The quad‑mag front panel is where the case earns its name. Four boxy pouches are sized for AR pistol or PCC magazines and secured with hook‑and‑loop flap closures. Each pouch holds mags snug so they don’t rattle, but still opens fast when you’re staging gear at the bench.
Whether you’re running 20s, 30s, or extended PCC mags, this layout keeps your reloads organized and separated from loose range junk. No more digging through a duffel for one last mag — you can literally see your loadout as you grab the case.
Padded Walls for Real-World Protection
Inside, padded walls add shock absorption without excessive bulk. That means your brace, folding stock, red dot, or LPVO gets a buffer from knocks, door frames, and trunk shuffles. It’s not a hard case trying to survive airline baggage — it’s a highly mobile soft case designed for the daily grind of range trips, matches, and training days.
Carry Options for the Way You Actually Move
One trip from car to line is the standard. This AR pistol case is set up to make that walk clean and efficient. A padded, wrap-around carry handle centers the weight of the case and keeps it comfortable even when fully loaded with mags and ammo. Reinforced webbing at the handle attachment points spreads the load so the grip doesn’t tear out over time.
When you want hands-free carry, clip in the shoulder sling to the side D-ring hardware and run it cross-body. That leaves your hands free for ammo cans, targets, or a second long gun. The compact footprint keeps it from swinging or snagging while you move.
Soft Tactical Gun Case for Compact Builds
If your primary is a compact AR pistol, AK pistol, PCC, or subgun, a full-size rifle case is overkill and awkward. This soft tactical gun case is specifically proportioned for under-28-inch builds so you’re not hauling empty fabric and extra weight to the line.
The rectangular profile and rounded corners make it easy to stow in vehicles, ready rooms, or small spaces. It flies under the radar visually — solid OD green, no giant branding, no loud patterns — the kind of case that looks like serious gear to the people who know, and like just another bag to everyone else.
Subgun, PCC, and AR Pistol Friendly
From brace-equipped AR pistols and AK pistols to MP5-style subguns, modern PCCs, and folding stock rigs, this case is built to accommodate the compact platforms serious shooters actually run. If it’s under 28 inches, padded, and tactical, it likely belongs here.
Ready for Training, Competition, or Truck Duty
However you run your compact rifle build, this AR pistol case flexes with you. For range junkies, it’s the dedicated case that lives near the door, always loaded with mags and ear pro so you can be on the road in minutes. For match shooters, it’s a clean, organized way to transport a PCC or subgun between stages and events.
For truck or trunk duty, the water-resistant PVC and padded body handle dust, moisture, and daily life without complaint. It’s not precious; it’s professional. Toss it on gravel, slide it across a bench, stack it under other cases — it’s gear meant to be used.
What Balisong Buyers Want to Know
Are butterfly knives legal to buy?
Legality on butterfly knives (balisongs) changes fast and varies heavily by state and even city, so always verify current local law before you buy or carry. As of the latest widely referenced updates, many states such as Texas, Arizona, Utah, and Florida allow ownership and carry of balisongs with relatively few restrictions. Others, like California and New York, treat them more like switchblades or restrict blade length and carry method. Some jurisdictions ban them outright or limit concealed carry. The safest move: check your state code, then county and city ordinances, and when in doubt, consult an attorney or your local law enforcement non-emergency line. Laws evolve — don’t rely on old forum posts.
What's the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?
A butterfly knife trainer is built like a real balisong but with a blunt, unsharpened blade profile and usually a rounded or cutout edge. That lets you practice opening, closing, and flipping without risking deep cuts during mistakes. A live blade is a fully sharpened balisong — it brings real edge and point, which is what collectors, carriers, and advanced flippers want for cutting performance or defensive carry. Most in the balisong community recommend starting on a trainer to lock in timing, grip changes, and aerials, then moving to a live blade once you’ve built consistent control.
Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?
When you’re evaluating whether a butterfly knife is good for learning to flip, you’re looking at balance, handle weight, pivot hardware, and how forgiving the blade profile is. A solid beginner-friendly balisong usually has neutral to slightly handle-biased balance, smooth pivots (bushings or well-tuned washers), and a secure latch that doesn’t interfere with flow. Trainers are ideal early on because they let you chase speed, confidence, and creativity without getting punished for every dropped catch. As your skills level up, you can carry those same movement patterns straight into a live blade with far fewer bad habits.
Built for People Who Actually Use Their Gear
Whether you’re the kind of shooter who lives for long training days, the collector who keeps a stable of compact AR pistols and subguns, or the prepared daily carrier who wants a discreet, padded home for a truck gun, this Quad-Mag Range-Ready AR Pistol Case - OD Green fits the role.
It’s not dressed up, it’s dialed in: quad mag pouches, padded walls, lockable metal zippers, water-resistant PVC, and carry options that match how you move. Just like a well-tuned balisong or a trusted EDC, this is gear that earns its place because it works every single time you pick it up.