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UTG Covert Homeland Security Gun Case (32-Inch) | 
enlarge | Brand: UTG Category: Sports
List Price: $34.95 Buy New: $33.49 as of 9/3/2010 06:08:31 EDT details You Save: $1.46 (4%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 22285
Color: Black Size: 32-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 33.8 x 13.8 x 2.5
MPN: PVC-MC32B Model: PVC-MC32B EAN: 4712274520189 ASIN: B001WJ6O9E
Release Date: October 14, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Concealed dual rifle storage | | • | Huge padded front pocket with 8 elastic loops | | • | Three deluxe rifle mag pouches inside the front pocket | | • | Concealed firearm storage | | • | Heavy duty zipper with dual zipper heads |
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Product Description UTG Homeland Security Covert Black Gun Case are now available also
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Good, but not as polished as its 38" larger version August 27, 2010 monoblocks (Seattle, WA) Since I was already an owner of the 38" Covert rifle softcase, I had similar expectations for this 32-inch version that I decided would work for transporting around my MSAR STG-556. For the most part the smaller case does just that only in a more petite form factor, but its smaller dimensions weren't the only thing the UTG cut back on from its bigger sibling. Even though the quality of the fabric and stitching between the two seem to be about the same, the larger case had two shoulder straps with generous shoulder padding sewn into place, whereas this 6" shorter version only has a single strap sewn along the case's centerline made up of a fairly flimsy webbing, and combined with smaller, skimpier and less cushioned adjustable pad that slides along the length of the strap.
Gone too is the two-tone nylon that the 38" had that made it look more convincingly like luggage than a tactical rifle bag. The 32" version I received is totally black and looks much more the part of a rifle case, though in truth given its overall dimensions I'm not sure if it would fool anyone into thinking that I've some sort of sports racquet equipment inside to begin with. The stock zippers are just as noisy as they were on its larger version; almost immediately after receiving the case I cut off the metal zipper pull taps and replaced them with paracord ties to greatly lessen the 'jingle' effect. The secondary compartment still has ample room to swallow all sorts of gear and accessories but as with my first Covert bag it could have used more mag pouches than the three supplied. The gun holster from the 38" case is gone and there's less in the way of sewn-in webbing for PALS-type add-ons or just securing various items that would otherwise be loose in the compartment. My Steyr clone fits with ample room in the main compartment--actually a 30" version of this case would've been an even better fit--and the case holds its shape reasonably well once all the gear is in place.
The exterior nylon is the same sort of quality as before; it's not as stout as ballistic nylon but it works. The padding that serves as the inner lining to protect the case's contents is also about the same as the larger case, and I would expect that it will do just as good a job as my 38-inch Covert case has done for my AR rifle. So despite the decontenting that came with this case's smaller size, for a bullpup like my STG-556, an SBR or any sort length long gun, this softcase seems more than capable in doing the job that I want for it to do, and do it quite nicely.
pretty good July 1, 2010 Lee It does its job just fine, but it could've had some extra smaller pockets for accessories.
Bargain June 10, 2010 Ricky G. Roberson Bought this case because of the price and was pleasently suprised. Perfect for a 30 inch assault rifle. I think it would be a bit of a hassel to use this case for two rifles and don't know how well the stitching would handle the double load. For one weapon and mabe a pistol it's a great value.
Nice Cheap Case. June 1, 2010 Jerome Cabaccang (Honolulu, Hawaii, US) This is an ok case but now I think about it I should have spent just 20 more dollars on a better one. Like the
36" Modular Tactical Rifle Case (3 detachable pouches) Color: OD Green that I could buy at my local airsoft shop.
Well the Case does not hold its shape. My zippers look like strips a bacon now -_-. But it holds the basic stuff I need. I was amazed that I could fit my KWA KM4 (31") and my cousins TM AUG with phantom kit (32") in it. It got sum nice foam in it like I could sleep in it. Got 6 strap inside and there totally adjustable there not fixed or anything. In the front compartment there 3 mag pouches with 4 elastic straps on each side to hold small stuff, i got flash lights, speed loaders, silicon, vertical grip, and tools on them now.
Measurements:
Whole bag:
Length:33"
Height:13"
Front Compartment
Length:30"
Height:11"
Overall Good basic bag.
Good price, but low quality May 12, 2010 C. Laprade (Worcester, MA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had high expectations for this case, but it did not live up to them. It is decently sized, and the the strap system is unique, but overall it is of low quality. The zippers are not lockable, you can put a lock on them, but they are more likely to break from the added weight than anything. The case as a whole is flimsy, it wont hold its shape and from this I wonder how much protection it offers my CX4 when I transport it. The accessory pouch is large, but with only bungee straps, it cant hold much. For example, my shooting earmuffs, eyepro, CR123A cells, and firearms documentation don't really have a home now.
It gets the job done, but just barely and I cannot vouch as to for how long
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