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Ranger Grid Ambidextrous Shotgun Scabbard - OD Green

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Ranger Grid Ambidextrous MOLLE Shotgun Scabbard - OD Green

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This Ranger Grid ambidextrous MOLLE shotgun scabbard is built to ride quietly until it’s time to go loud. Dual-sided webbing and four detachable PAL straps let you mount it to packs, rigs, or vehicle panels, while six metal D-rings open up sling and tie-down options. A quick-release retention strap locks your shotgun in place but clears fast on the draw. Adjustable from 29 to 34.75 inches with a 6.5-inch width, it fits common shotgun platforms for low-profile, field-ready carry.

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When Your Shotgun Needs to Ride Quiet

The Ranger Grid Ambidextrous MOLLE Shotgun Scabbard - OD Green is built for one job: keep your shotgun locked down, out of the way, and ready the second you need it. No flapping slings, no snag points—just a streamlined scabbard that disappears into your kit until it’s time to move.

OD green fabric, a full MOLLE grid, and low-gloss hardware give this shotgun scabbard a true field-ready look. Whether you’re mounting to a plate carrier, ruck, UTV rack, or truck panel, the Ranger Grid setup keeps your shotgun secure and accessible without advertising it to the world.

Shotgun Scabbard for Sale That Actually Works in the Field

Most people searching for a shotgun scabbard for sale want something that does more than just look tactical—they need it to function under stress. This ambidextrous scabbard is built around real-world carry, transport, and deployment needs.

The open-top design lets the buttstock ride exposed for a natural grab, while the muzzle end is cradled and protected inside the reinforced body. A quick-release retention strap keeps the shotgun locked in until you decide to pull it, making it ideal for field carry, patrol vehicles, or range transport.

Modular MOLLE Grid and Ambidextrous Mounting

The defining feature of this shotgun scabbard is the dual-sided MOLLE webbing grid that runs the length of the body. This is where the "Ranger Grid" name earns its keep—every row of webbing gives you options for how and where this scabbard rides.

Dual-Sided MOLLE Webbing for Flexible Mounting

Both sides of the scabbard are lined with horizontal MOLLE webbing, allowing ambidextrous setup. Mount it left or right, high or low, vertical or angled—your loadout, your call. Four detachable PAL straps are included, so you can weave the scabbard directly into packs, plate carriers, chest rigs, or vehicle MOLLE panels without needing separate adapters.

Six D-Rings for Sling and Tie-Down Options

Six metal D-rings positioned along the edges give you another layer of flexibility. Clip in a sling and carry the scabbard across your back, lash it to an ATV, or anchor it inside a truck or cabin. The combination of D-rings and MOLLE webbing means you’re never stuck with a single way to carry your shotgun.

Adjustable Fit for Common Shotgun Platforms

A good gun scabbard should adapt to your shotgun, not the other way around. This Ranger Grid model is adjustable from 29 inches to 34.75 inches in length, with a 6.5-inch width designed to accommodate common pump-action and semi-auto shotguns with standard forends and barrels.

The adjustable strap-and-buckle system at the muzzle end lets you cinch down or extend the scabbard to dial in the fit. That means one piece of gear can cover multiple configurations—shorter defensive shotguns, longer hunting barrels, or patrol-style setups.

Padded Shoulder Strap for Comfortable Carry

When you’re not mounting it to a pack or panel, the included padded shoulder strap transforms the scabbard into a standalone carry option. The sliding shoulder pad spreads the weight of a fully loaded shotgun, making it practical for field carry over distance without digging into your shoulder.

Built Like the Rest of Your Tactical Kit

Visually and structurally, this shotgun scabbard is designed to blend with modern tactical gear. The OD green body, black hardware, and grid webbing match well with contemporary packs, plate carriers, and load-bearing rigs.

Reinforced stitching along the seams and webbing keeps the structure tight, even when loaded and moving. The low-gloss matte fabric avoids glare and unwanted visual signature, while still being tough enough for repeated use in brush, vehicles, and tight spaces.

Quick-Release Retention That Stays Out of the Way

A side-release buckle near the buttstock end serves as the primary retention system. It’s positioned so you can sweep and pop it quickly, but it doesn’t block your grip when you reach for the shotgun. That balance—secure when you’re moving, clean when you’re drawing—is what separates a usable scabbard from a decorative one.

Why This Shotgun Scabbard Belongs in Your Loadout

For some buyers, this scabbard is range transport made cleaner and safer. For others, it’s a dedicated mount on a pack, UTV, or duty rig. Hunters, tactical shooters, and professionals alike get the same core advantages: low-profile carry, fast access, and reliable retention.

The ambidextrous MOLLE design means it won’t get retired when you change setups. Shift it from a backpack to a plate carrier, from a side panel to a vehicle rack—the Ranger Grid system gives you enough attachment and adjustment options to adapt with you.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Butterfly knife (balisong) laws change fast and vary by state and even by city, so every serious buyer checks legality before they hunt down a butterfly knife for sale. In broad strokes, some states are generally friendly to balisong ownership and carry, some restrict carry but allow home ownership, and a few still treat butterfly knives like prohibited or heavily restricted weapons.

As of the latest widely referenced legal overviews, states such as Arizona, Utah, Texas, Florida, and Georgia are generally permissive about buying and owning a balisong. States like California and New York often restrict blade length or treat certain butterfly knives as switchblades under their statutes, which can limit carry or even purchase in some cases. Places like Hawaii and a handful of local jurisdictions may impose much tighter controls or outright bans.

Because laws shift and local ordinances can be stricter than state law, the community standard is simple: always check your current state and local knife laws (and any recent updates) before you buy, carry, or ship a butterfly knife. When in doubt, consult official state resources or a qualified legal professional—never rely solely on old forum posts or secondhand advice.

What's the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

Within the balisong community, the split between a trainer and a live blade is clear: the hardware and action feel similar, but the intent is totally different. A balisong trainer uses a blunt, unsharpened "blade" (often with holes or slots to reduce weight) so you can practice openings, aerials, and flow without risking deep cuts on every mistake. The focus is pure skill and muscle memory.

A live blade butterfly knife is exactly what it sounds like—sharpened steel with bite. The safe handle and bite handle orientation matter, the blade channel and clearances matter, and bad form gets punished fast. Flippers usually start on trainers to learn timing and control, then move to a live balisong once their fundamentals and safety habits are locked in.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

When the community talks about whether a butterfly knife is good for learning to flip, they’re looking at balance, handle weight, pivot smoothness, and hardware durability—not just looks. A good beginner-friendly balisong or trainer has predictable handle-to-blade balance, smooth pivots without major play, and handles that don’t hot-spot your fingers during extended sessions.

For new flippers, a dedicated balisong trainer is usually the smart call. It lets you focus on flow—basic openings, transfers, and short combos—without turning every dropped catch into a bandage run. Once your control is clean and you understand safe vs. bite handle orientation, stepping up to a live butterfly knife becomes part of your progression instead of a gamble.

From Range Rigs to Knife Rolls: Gear That Fits Your Identity

Whether you’re dialing in a truck gun setup with a low-profile shotgun scabbard or searching for a butterfly knife for sale to push your flipping skills or expand your collection, the mindset is the same: you want gear that respects what you do.

This Ranger Grid Ambidextrous MOLLE Shotgun Scabbard - OD Green is built for the shooter who treats their kit like a system, not a pile of parts. The balisong flipper, the blade collector, and the daily carrier live by the same rule—hardware should never hold you back. From the way your shotgun rides on your pack to the way a balisong spins between your fingers, you’re building a setup that matches how you move.

Collector, operator, outdoor shooter, or knife enthusiast—you know what good gear feels like. This scabbard is made to earn a place alongside the rest of it.

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