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Deployed Loadout Double Carbine Case - Tan

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Range Recon Double Carbine Case - Tan

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The Range Recon Double Carbine Case - Tan is a tactical soft rifle case built to move two 45" carbines and a full loadout of range gear without the chaos. Fully padded with closed cell foam, it secures each rifle with diagonal stock and muzzle pockets plus hook-and-loop straps. Three front pouches swallow mags, loaders, eyes and ears, while MOLLE fields expand your setup. Carry it briefcase-style or run the padded backpack straps when the range day turns into a full-on mission.

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Lock In Your Loadout: Range Recon Double Carbine Case - Tan

Before the first shot of a range day, there’s the moment you zip open your case and see everything exactly where it should be. Two carbines cradled in padding, mags lined, optics secured, eyes and ears ready to go. The Range Recon Double Carbine Case - Tan is built for that moment — no rattle, no chaos, just a clean, organized loadout ready to move.

Why This Double Carbine Case Belongs in Your Kit

This is a tactical soft rifle case purpose-built to transport and organize two carbines up to 45 inches while carrying the rest of your range or duty essentials. Heavy duty PVC construction, full closed cell foam padding, and serious compartment design make it more than just another long gun bag — it’s a mobile gear hub.

The main compartment is fully padded on all sides, so your rifles ride protected, not just covered. Diagonal pockets at stock and muzzle anchor each carbine, while hook-and-loop retention straps lock them down so they don’t shift when you’re on the move. Your optics, lights, and attachments stay where you mounted them.

Built for Real Range Use: Organization That Actually Works

This isn’t a single pocket duffel pretending to be a rifle case. The Range Recon Double Carbine Case - Tan gives every piece of your kit a defined spot, so setup and breakdown are fast and repeatable.

Main Compartment: Fully Padded Double Carbine Protection

The main bay is sized for two carbines with an overall length of 45 inches or less. It’s wrapped in thick closed cell foam on all sides, resisting impact and pressure while keeping hard edges and optics from contacting each other. Heavy duty zippers with metal pulls are designed to be lockable with a small padlock (lock not included), so you can secure the case when you need to step away.

Diagonal stock and muzzle pockets on each end grab the rifles into position, while two hook-and-loop straps per carbine cinch down around the receiver area. That layout keeps weight distributed and prevents metal-on-metal contact during transport, especially when fully loaded with accessories.

Secondary Compartment: Flex Space for Pistols and Support Gear

The secondary compartment is where this double carbine case really separates itself. Inside, you get two zippered compartments and two padded hook-and-loop pockets, ideal for handguns, optics, cleaning kits, log books, or small tools. Each piece of support gear gets a dedicated pocket, not just a loose corner.

On the exterior, three large front pouches with hook-and-loop flaps and quick-connect buckle closures are tuned for mags, loaders, eyes and ears, gloves, and ammo. Adjustable bungee cord on each pouch lets you snug the load to fit, whether you’re packing AR mags, PCC mags, or bulk ammo boxes.

Built to Move: Carry Options and Compression That Make Sense

Whether you’re hauling from the truck to the bench or hiking into a remote shooting spot, the Range Recon Double Carbine Case - Tan is designed to carry heavy loads without fighting you.

Backpack Straps and Compression for Stable Carry

Wide, padded backpack straps distribute weight across your shoulders, backed by a sternum strap with a quick-connect buckle to lock the rig in. Metal D-rings add durability where it counts. When you need a more compact carry, the heavy duty wrap-around handles let you grab and go like a traditional rifle case.

Two top and two bottom compression straps with quick-connect buckles cinch the entire case down once loaded. That keeps rifles, mags, and gear from shifting inside, making long walks or uneven terrain less of a fight.

MOLLE Webbing and Patch Panel: Modular and Identifiable

Both sides of the secondary compartment are lined with MOLLE webbing, giving you modular attachment points for extra pouches, med kits, or mission-specific gear. Two slim zippered compartments run along these sections, perfect for flat items like maps, targets, or documentation.

On the front center pouch, a 3.5" x 2" hook-and-loop panel stands ready for ID, name tapes, unit tags, or morale patches. You know instantly which case is yours and what role it’s set up for.

Tan Tactical Aesthetic, Real-World Function

The tan color and matte finish give this tactical soft rifle case a field-ready look that blends with other modern gear. It doesn’t scream for attention but fits right into a range line, patrol vehicle, or gear wall. The color helps hide dust and range wear, and the clean rectangular profile stows easily in vehicles or closets.

For the shooter who runs multiple carbines, different optics setups, or just likes to keep their range days squared away, this case becomes the central hub. Rifles, pistols, mags, and accessories travel together — not pieced out across three or four different bags.

Durability Details That Matter

The shell is constructed from heavy duty PVC material designed to stand up to range use, vehicle loading, and repeated carry. Stitching at stress points, reinforced strap areas, and rugged zipper tracks all contribute to a case that feels ready for more than just occasional trips.

Where cheaper soft rifle cases tend to sag, fold, or deform when fully loaded, the combination of padding, compression straps, and structured pockets on this double carbine case help it hold its shape. That stability translates into easier loading and unloading, especially when you’re working out of the case repeatedly in a single session.

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Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

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Store that balisong with the same mindset you bring to your carbines: padded protection, clean organization, and quick access when it’s time to train. The discipline is the same — whether you’re running drills on steel or dialing in a new aerial, it all comes down to controlled reps and reliable gear.

For the Organized Shooter, Not the Gear Tourist

The Range Recon Double Carbine Case - Tan is made for shooters who treat their firearms like serious tools. If you run two carbines, stage your gear for specific roles, or just appreciate a clean, dialed-in loadout, this case earns its space. It carries heavy without giving up comfort, protects your rifles without babying them, and keeps your essentials exactly where you expect them.

From the first time you load it out to the hundredth range trip, it’s built to be more than a sleeve for your rifles — it’s the backbone of how you move with them.

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