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Price Low To High Price High To Low Some states have legal restrictions for the purchase of items so we need to ask for your location. Enter Your 5 digit ZIP Code between 6:30 am and 5:00 pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. Purpose BuiltDesigned to house a collapsible stock M4 and critical accessories while remaining inconspicuous, the COVRT™ M4 covert gun bag provides superior tactical utility in a broad range of operational environments. The ideal choice for fire support missions that require high mobility and a low profile, this full-featured covert gun bag features our unique 5.11® R.A.C.™ (Roll-down Assault Compartment) for immediate and unrestricted access to a tactical firearm. Internal foam padding at the top and sides, a padded muzzle cup, and integrated weapon retention straps ensure safe, stable, and secure carry at all times. The ambidextrous shoulder strap design includes a QuickTact accessory strap for enhanced functionality, and an external go bag compartment provides plenty of space for additional magazines, optics, or accessories.

Overview:Covert gun bag with integrated R.A.C.™ Water and weather resistantInternal weapon retention strapsPadded muzzle cupQuickTact accessory strapAmbidextrous carry systemExternal compartment sized for a 5.11® Bail Out BagPadded interiorReinforced grab and go handlesSpecifications:500D tear-resistant nylon32” H x 12” L x 2.5” D main compartment21.75” x 10” x 3.5” front compartment1705 cubic inch / 28 liter total capacityDual zip 180 degree access on front and main compartmentsDurable Duraflex® hardwareYKK® self-healing zippers throughoutMolded grip pulls on all zippersImported You won't be disappointed It is exactly what it says it is, COVERT Good Bag with a lousy strap Very good, 2 minor drawbacks COVRT M4 right for my Mech-Tech Only registered users can write reviews. Please, log in or registerDespite the outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election — which has given us a pro-Second-Amendment president for the first time in eight years, as well as another solid pro-Second-Amendment Congress — there is a large amount of civil unrest that appears to be brewing in advance of President-Elect Trump’s inauguration this Friday, January 20, 2017.

There is a lot of chatter concerning radical leftists’ plans to disrupt the inauguration ceremony in serious, violent ways. What is equally disconcerting are the emerging threats from these radicals to engage in violent behavior to bring down the Trump Administration, and thus the government, which means our nation could see unrest from those who feel the election of Donald Trump was illegitimate for months and years to come. Massive acts of violence directed against government and the public can make travel in densely populated areas dangerous.
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Unlike the leftist radicalism of the 1960s, which was mostly directed against law enforcement, the government and the military, today’s new radicals, like Islamic terrorists, are targeting innocent civilians. Due to 21st century social media and smart phones, it is hard for law-abiding citizens going about their business to know which specific areas to avoid. Flash mobs that turn into flash riots can materialize almost instantly once the aimless disaffected have been alerted via their smartphones about where to gather.
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Specialized low-profile carrying cases for AR-15s, sectioned into upper and lower halves, have been popping up on the market over the last few years to provide effective yet discreet transportation of AR-15s or other compact firearms (assuming legal requirements are met). The objective of these new systems is to conceal the fact that the carrying case contains a firearm. This new generation of carry cases all share several characteristics: First, they break up the outline of the concealed long arm, SBR or AR-15 by utilizing a shape or form normally used for carrying other items, such as books or backpacking gear. Second, “tactical black” and camouflage patterns as colors are out. A lot of people recognize that a tactical black bag or case contains a firearm. Bright colors, such as red, green, pink, blue or two-tone patterns help keep the eye from being drawn to the bag. Third, the bags don’t carry like typical gun cases. They use standard backpack-type straps, or whatever carrying handles are used for the same bags that carry non-firearm items.

Finally, there are no spare magazine pouches placed on the exterior of this new generation of bags. One such bag, which is new on the market, is TUFF Products/Sentinel Concepts Elite Revelation SBR Backpack. Designed by Sentinel Concept’s noted trainer/owner Steve Fisher, the Elite Revelation is loaded with features that not only allow for easy carry of a broken-down AR-15 but which wring out maximum versatility from this bag. Here are some of the major features of the Elite Revelation Backpack: As you can see, even if the Elite Revelation Backpack wasn’t being used to hold an SBR, it would certainly be capable of carrying loads of other gear as well. With the dual water bottle pouches, padded shoulder straps and chest strap, the Elite Revelation would also be useful as a daytrip or hiking pack. As of this writing, the size on the Elite Revelation Backpack limits it to concealing SBRs with a maximum 10.5-inch barrel length, which was a bit disappointing since I actually don’t own an SBR — just 16-inch M4s and a Kahr Arms M1A1 Paratrooper M1 Carbine with folding stock.