Range-Ready Compact Gear Bag - OD Green
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The Range-Ready Compact Gear Bag - OD Green is built for shooters who want their essentials tight, organized, and fast to access. A 12" x 5" x 7" main compartment, mesh pockets, and elastic loops keep ammo, eye pro, and tools locked in place. MOLLE webbing and slotted pockets handle extras, while lockable heavy-duty zippers protect what matters. Haul it with padded straps from trunk to bench — this small range bag punches way above its size.
When a Small Range Bag Feels Like a Full Loadout
You know that feeling when you drop your gear on the bench and everything just flows? Ear pro where it should be, mags ready, tools easy to find — no digging, no chaos. The Small Range Bag - Green is built exactly for that moment. Compact enough to live in your trunk, dialed-in enough to run as your primary range hub.
This isn’t a fashion tote pretending to be tactical. It’s a compact range bag designed around real range sessions — ammo, eye and ear protection, multitool, flashlight, notebook, water bottle, all in a layout that makes sense when the buzzer goes off or the line goes hot.
Compact Range Bag Built for Real Range Work
The main compartment measures 12" L x 5" W x 7" H — tight enough to stay streamlined, big enough to carry your essential loadout without feeling cramped. Think several boxes of ammo, eye protection, small cleaning kit, and a few tools all in one organized footprint.
Inside, you get two mesh pockets and three additional pockets that keep loose gear from becoming a black hole. Eye pro, shot timer, spare batteries, small parts — they all have a home. An elastic band runs along the interior to lock in pens, markers, or tools so they’re not rattling around when you move from bay to bay.
Hardware That Matches Your Range Routine
On a live-fire day, weak zippers or flimsy straps aren’t just annoying — they’re a liability. This small range bag leans hard into durable hardware and thoughtful carry options so you can focus on the line, not the luggage.
Heavy-Duty Zippers with Lockable Loops
The wide, top-opening lid uses heavy-duty metal zippers that can take repeated use without giving up teeth. Dual pulls let you open the bag fully or crack it just enough to grab what you need. Integrated loops give you the option to add a padlock (not included) when you want extra security around ammo or small valuables.
Carry Handles and Padded Shoulder Strap That Don’t Quit
Reinforced, heavy-duty carry handles let you grab and go from trunk to shooting bench in one move. When the walk is longer or the load heavier, the fully adjustable padded shoulder strap spreads the weight without digging in. Spring-loaded plastic hooks clip securely to metal D-rings, so the strap stays put even when the bag is fully loaded.
External Organization: MOLLE, Pockets, and Patch Space
Range gear never really stops evolving, and this bag respects that. The exterior layout is built to grow with your setup instead of boxing you in.
MOLLE / PALS Webbing for Modular Add-Ons
Rows of PALS webbing on the exterior panels let you attach MOLLE-compatible pouches, med kits, mag carriers, or tool rolls. Set it up for competition, a class, or a casual day — your add-ons move with your needs.
Purpose-Built Exterior Storage
- Zippered front compartment with a soft loop fastener patch area: slap on name tape, unit ID, or morale patches so your bag is instantly recognizable on a crowded bench.
- Four slotted exterior pockets: sized right for a flashlight, pocket knife, pens, and small tools you want immediately accessible.
- Zippered end compartment: a natural home for your hearing protection, gloves, or a compact cleaning kit — anything you want isolated from the main compartment.
- Dedicated water bottle pouch: designed to swallow up to a 32 oz bottle, with an elastic cord retention strap to keep it anchored when you’re moving between stages.
Small Range Bag, Big Use Cases
This compact range bag isn’t just for one type of shooter. It’s sized and organized to earn a spot in a lot of different setups:
- Handgun days: ammo, ears, eyes, multitool, compact cleaning kit, and a few mags ride comfortably.
- Rifle or carbine classes: use it as your support bag alongside a rifle case — tools, lube, ammo, batteries, and hearing protection in one place.
- Competition shooters: run it as your on-deck or stage bag with the essentials you need between runs.
- Instructors and ROs: keep timers, notebooks, spare eye/ear pro, and admin tools organized for long days on the line.
Built for the Range, Ready for Any Field Day
Yes, it’s a dedicated small range bag — but the design translates cleanly into any compact tactical or outdoor role. The OD green fabric, clean profile, and lack of loud branding make it a natural fit as a field tool bag, truck organizer, or grab-and-go emergency kit.
Reinforced seams and bar-tack stitching at stress points keep the bag honest when it’s fully loaded. The matte synthetic fabric shrugs off typical range dust and light weather, so you’re not babying it between trips. It’s the kind of bag you toss in the truck and forget — until you need it and everything is right where you left it.
What Balisong Buyers Want to Know
Are butterfly knives legal to buy?
Butterfly knife legality is highly state-dependent, and laws can change, so always verify current statutes or consult an attorney before you buy or carry. As of recent guidance, generally more permissive states for owning or buying a balisong (often with some carry restrictions) include: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming.
States with significant restrictions or outright bans on butterfly knives in at least some contexts include: California (very strict on concealed carry and blade length over 2" in some cases), Colorado (local variations), Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, and Washington, D.C. Some of these treat balisongs as gravity/switchblades or dangerous weapons.
Other states, like Florida, Michigan, Virginia, and Wisconsin allow ownership but may limit concealed carry, school zones, or certain locations. Because local ordinances and case law can matter as much as state code, always check your current local laws before you buy a butterfly knife or decide how to carry it.
What's the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?
A butterfly knife trainer is built like a standard balisong but without a sharpened edge. The blade is usually blunt or cut with holes/slots to reduce weight and make it obvious it’s not live. Flippers use trainers for learning openings, closings, ladders, rollovers, and aerials without worrying about slices or deep bites when they miss a catch.
A live blade butterfly knife has a sharpened edge and tip intended for cutting. It demands cleaner technique, more control, and much more respect. The bite handle on a live balisong is the side that will close on the edge; the safe handle closes on the spine. Most serious handlers spend a lot of time on a trainer refining muscle memory before moving those same combos to a live blade.
If you’re new to butterfly knife flipping, a trainer is the smart first step. Once you can run basic openings, standard/behind-the-8-ball rollovers, and simple aerials without repeatedly dropping the knife, that’s when most people start thinking about a live blade.
Is this small range bag good for someone who flips a balisong?
If you’re part of the balisong community, this compact range bag actually makes a solid support rig. The main compartment and mesh pockets are perfect for separating a balisong trainer, live blade, spare hardware, Loctite, and a small driver set. The lockable zippers give you peace of mind when you toss your butterfly knives in with other range gear, and the MOLLE webbing lets you add a dedicated pouch just for your balisong collection if you want quick access on practice days at the range or in the field.
From Trunk to Bench: Your Role, Your Loadout
Whether you’re the shooter who lives at the range every weekend, the instructor hauling tools and timers, or the balisong flipper who also shoots and wants a clean way to carry knives, tools, and ear/eye pro together — this small range bag is built to fit into your world without getting in the way.
It’s compact, honest, and purpose-driven. You decide how it runs: a tight pistol-day kit, a support bag for classes, or a modular hub that grows with your gear. However you set it up, it’s ready to move from trunk to bench and back again, exactly as hard as you do.