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MAXPEDITION 8” x 12” Pistol Case / Gun Rug

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Category: Packs/Bags
Created: Tuesday, 17 March 2009 07:52


DIMS: 8” high x 12” wide x 2” thick
I splurged for the big version here, but note an 8"x10" version is also available. This pistol case is a straightforward, but solid design. The exterior front has loop velcro area and a generally clean back with extra D-rings for optional shoulder straps. Substantial handles are integrated with padding in the grip area.

The main opening is a double zipper clamshell to allow a full fold out. As a nice touch these zippers are lock-able. Inside, one side has a nice piece of elastic webbing which can hold 5 pistol mags or similar sized items as shown. There is some extra space on the ends good for holding tools and pens. On the other side is a zippered pocket and loop velcro with hook velcro pieces included. I think the idea was in the right place, but I couldn't find a good use for these velcro strips. They didn't really seem to hold any of my pistol related items very well. For a change I recommend making the loop velcro the full width of the pouch so modular velcro pouches / panels can be used. As for the zippered pouch area this works just fine for putting your pistola in there. Both sides are padded to keep your hardware nice and protected. As you can see on this 8x12 version there is plenty of space to fit a tricked out pistol inside. In the center there are 2 pieces of elastic webbing which give some more gear holding options. Overall the case works well as a pistol holder as intended. When hitting up the range, it makes for a good setup for reloading, maintenance, and a place to safely lay your weapon.
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