EDC backpack for rifle

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Re: EDC backpack for rifle

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G34 wrote: April 18th, 2019, 11:07 am maybe im running an sba3
Ah ok. If you don't have a tax stamp on the lower, they also have a Viper PDW stabilizer version available: https://www.strikeindustries.com/shop/si-viper-pdw.html

I believe they're the same dimensions lengthwise. With a 10.5" barrel you'd probably be looking at about 22.5-23" overall length collapsed.


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Re: EDC backpack for rifle

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ended up with the mystery ranch 55l duffle bag. its slim and has more then enough space and not tactical at all
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Re: EDC backpack for rifle

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I have the Undercover Backpack from Sportsmans Guide... doesn't look too tacticool and is tall enough for a PAP with a folding brace.
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Re: EDC backpack for rifle

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Law Folder is the way to go in this situation.

Law folder adds about 1" to the OAL when folded, beyond what the length of the upper would be separate from the lower. Use a brace, 10.5" barrel, and you have something that will easily fit in a backpack.

PDW is too much expense for not enough reward, and it's heavy.

Separating upper from lower is dumb and slow.
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