Rangeline Tactical Rifle Transport Case - Tan
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This isn’t a wall-hanger case — it’s built for range days that actually happen. The Rangeline Tactical Rifle Transport Case in tan fits rifles up to 42" with padded protection and four front mag pouches for fast, organized access. Heavy-duty, lockable zippers and tough PVC construction handle truck beds, benches, and bad weather without drama. Padded carry handles and an adjustable sling keep it comfortable from car to firing line, whether you’re running drills or just putting in quiet practice reps.
When Your Rifle Case Has To Work As Hard As You Do
Real range days aren’t staged. They’re dusty truck beds, crowded benches, and the constant shuffle of rifles, mags, and gear. The Rangeline Tactical Rifle Transport Case - Tan is built for that world — a soft rifle case that quietly handles the grind of transport, storage, and repeated trips to the firing line.
This rectangular padded gun case fits rifles up to 42 inches in overall length and wraps them in a clean, tactical shell that doesn’t scream for attention. Tan, low-profile, and purpose-built, it’s a piece of kit that does its job so you can focus on yours.
Soft Rifle Case Built For Real Transport
This isn’t a generic bag; it’s a soft rifle case designed around the way shooters actually move their gear. At 42.0" L x 13.0" H, it swallows most carbines and standard-length rifles while staying compact enough for tight vehicle storage or crowded safe space.
The rectangular profile keeps your rifle centered in padded protection, reducing pressure points and awkward bends. Rounded corners help prevent premature wear, and reinforced stitching along the seams keeps the case from breaking down when it’s fully loaded with rifle and mags.
Range-Ready Utility: Four Magazine Pouches Up Front
Magazines always end up everywhere — unless your case is built to control them. The front of this 42-inch rifle case features four external rifle magazine pouches, each with its own flap and hook-and-loop (Velcro-style) closure.
Secure Mag Pouches With Fast Access
Each mag pouch is sized for rifle magazines and finished with a dedicated flap, so you can load them and move without worrying about gear dumping on the ground. The hook-and-loop closure gives you fast access at the line, but enough retention that a bumpy ride in the back of the truck isn’t a problem.
Whether you’re running standard AR mags, training mags, or just using the pouches for tools and small accessories, the layout lets you stage a full session right on the case.
Build Quality That Survives Truck Beds And Bad Weather
Soft rifle cases live in the real world — on range gravel, against concrete benches, under other gear. This case is made from tough PVC material that’s water and chemical resistant, built to shrug off moisture, spills, and routine abrasion.
Heavy-Duty, Lockable Zippers
The main compartment closes with heavy-duty zippers that use metal zipper heads designed to be lockable with a small padlock (padlock not included). That means you can secure the case quickly when you need a layer of deterrence or want the rifle zipped and locked during transport or storage.
Dual zipper pulls let you open from either end, so you’re not fighting the case when you’re trying to get your rifle out at the bench.
Padded Protection Where It Counts
Inside, the case is padded to cushion your rifle against bumps and impacts during transport. The padding, combined with the rectangular structure, helps keep optics, rail accessories, and adjustable stocks from getting hammered against hard surfaces while you move between home, vehicle, and range.
Carry Options: From Truck To Firing Line
How you carry your rifle case changes with the day. Sometimes it’s a short walk from the car. Other times you’re hiking across an outdoor range or slipping through a narrow entryway. This soft case is built to handle all of it.
A padded carry handle wraps the dual webbing straps at the balance point of the case, giving you a comfortable, centered grip even when the rifle and mags are fully loaded. For longer hauls, the case includes an adjustable shoulder sling, letting you carry it cross-body or over one shoulder while keeping your hands free for other gear.
Metal D-ring hardware and reinforced attachment points keep the sling connection solid, resisting the kind of stress that comes from repeated lifting and setting down on busy days at the range.
Why A 42-Inch Rifle Case Hits The Sweet Spot
Length matters with rifle cases. Too short and you’re forcing pressure on the muzzle or stock. Too long and you’re dragging extra material and fighting for storage space. This 42-inch rifle case is tuned for modern carbine and mid-length platforms.
It’s long enough to fit most rifles with standard barrels and adjustable stocks collapsed, while still remaining compact and easy to maneuver. For shooters who run one primary rifle regularly, it’s a clean, efficient fit.
Discrete Tan, Tactical By Nature
The solid tan exterior walks a fine line: it pulls from tactical and field aesthetics without the loud branding or overbuilt bulk that draws unnecessary attention. In a truck bed, gear room, or on the move, it reads as functional and professional rather than flashy.
If you’re the type who prefers your kit to look like it’s there to work, not pose, this colorway and layout will feel right at home with the rest of your loadout.
What Balisong Buyers Want to Know
Are butterfly knives legal to buy?
Butterfly knife and balisong laws are different from rifle transport rules, and they change fast. In the U.S., some states treat a balisong like a standard folding knife, while others classify it as a prohibited or restricted blade. States such as Texas and Arizona are generally permissive, while places like Hawaii, Washington, and some parts of California and New York have strict bans or heavy restrictions on owning or carrying a butterfly knife.
Before you search for a butterfly knife for sale or a balisong for sale, always check your current state and local laws from an updated official source. Laws can differ not just by state, but by city or county, and what’s legal to own may not be legal to carry.
What's the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?
A butterfly knife trainer is built like a balisong but uses a blunt, unsharpened blade profile, usually with rounded edges and no cutting edge. It lets flippers practice openings, aerials, and combos without the same risk of deep cuts. A live blade balisong uses a sharpened edge and is a fully functional cutting tool.
In the balisong community, many handlers start with a trainer to dial in muscle memory, then move to a live blade once their control is consistent. Trainers are ideal for tight indoor spaces, crowded environments, or anyone who wants to focus on skill progression first.
Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?
This specific product is a rifle case, not a butterfly knife, but the same mindset applies: fit, balance, and build quality matter. When you’re looking to buy a butterfly knife for learning, the community tends to recommend a well-balanced balisong with predictable handle weight, smooth pivots, and hardware that stays tight under repetition.
For beginners, a dedicated balisong trainer for sale with a safe blade profile and reliable hardware is usually the best path into butterfly knife flipping. Once the fundamentals are clean, stepping into a live blade becomes a confident upgrade instead of a gamble.
For The Shooter Who Treats Gear Like A System
Whether you’re a precision-focused shooter, a practical carbine runner, or someone who just likes their gear squared away, this 42-inch rifle case in tan slots cleanly into your setup. It protects your rifle, organizes your mags, and moves through your day without needing attention.
The balisong crowd talks about dialed pivots and honest balance. Rifle shooters talk about repeatable performance and reliable support gear. This case lives on that same wavelength — built to quietly do its job every single time you grab it.
If your standard is simple: protect the rifle, manage the loadout, stay low-profile — this is the kind of case that earns a permanent hook in the gear room.