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Since I'm in a new place with people I don't at all know, I'm discrete about carrying long guns to and from the apartment.
As an interim measure, I've taken to putting the AR or the Ithaca in a soft rifle case and putting that in a large rectangular bow case. This breaks up the outline and pretty much anything could be in the bow case, up to and including a keyboard.
However this is kind of clumsy (the bow case doesn't have a shoulder strap) and the bow case is still camouflaged.
I'm looking for a soft long gun case with a generic rectangular appearance, black without identifiable magazine pouches on the outside. Plain rectangular zipper pouches are fine, just not obvious magazine pouches.
Criteria:
Since I'm in a new place with people I don't at all know, I'm discrete about carrying long guns to and from the apartment.
As an interim measure, I've taken to putting the AR or the Ithaca in a soft rifle case and putting that in a large rectangular bow case. This breaks up the outline and pretty much anything could be in the bow case, up to and including a keyboard.
However this is kind of clumsy (the bow case doesn't have a shoulder strap) and the bow case is still camouflaged.
I'm looking for a soft long gun case with a generic rectangular appearance, black without identifiable magazine pouches on the outside. Plain rectangular zipper pouches are fine, just not obvious magazine pouches.
Criteria:
- generic rectangular shape, does not appear to have any specific purpose
- preferably black
- no identifiable external magazine pouches
- purpose built for carrying firearms (ie. secures the firearms from flopping around inside
- preferably has room for two AR/riotgun sized long guns
- has storage for accessories that does not allow them to flop around inside the case (generic outside pouches are acceptable)
I'd prefer that it be a two gun case, hopefully with backpack type carrying straps, or at a minimum a shoulder strap.
I looked at a few on Amazon, but would like some input from somebody who actually owns one.
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