@@SnareMan I just got it! Interesting the black version has grey colored contrasting fabric..not orange. It hits the sweet spot - loved my Uncle Mikes for over 15 years..just got beat up..this is probably the next best thing. Some people say that it is too high..but one of the reasons I love it as I can throw in a towel grease rag if needed..and sometimes I just want to throw everything inside and jet if need be..great review!
I have a good range bag I paid about $50 with the Midway logo and it's really good. Looks exactly like this one until you open them up. This Propper beats mine hands down in the main section with those dividers.
Agrree..has to be the best range bag..some people want to take kitchen sink..not me..i shoot at the range and clean at the house..don't see why people want to bring all their cleaning gear to the range.
@@andrewminty3250 well it does exactly what it needs to. Carry's my guns, plus ammo, and my PPE. It will carry 4 firearms in there cases, 2 hearing/eye protection and a few hundred rounds of ammo. that's about as much as I can put in it.
gotta left at all the gear heads out there. looking for the old skool bag, 6 mag pouches,3 on each side, big main, shoulder strap. got about 1000 links to modified carry ons. ridiculous.
Definitely not a junk bag. I suppose velcro can wear after time, but there is some on that Uncle Mike's bag I've had for 8 years and it's still going strong. And really, I can't say I've had velcro wear out on much of anything that I own, bags, clothes or otherwise so I'm not really too concerned.
I’ve had Velcro wear out on my leatherman sheath. Onky lasted one year but it might be from it not wanting to stick after a wail and then getting mashed when I sit next to something.
That velcro is solid on the inside compartment area - stickier than snot on a cold day. The velcro at the opening is useless - meaning no one in their right mind is gonna try to use that strip.
Not a range bag but I have a camera bag made by Canon that is over 10 years old. The velcro is still as good as new. Depending on the job, I adjust the dividers to suit the equipment I am carrying. And... ha ha, currently I am using the bag my CPAP machine came in as a range bag! :)
@@andrewminty3250it seems like basically only expensive range bags are made in the USA! So the answer is armynavy packs of some type. There are new packs in addition to used ones- make sure to check made in USA as most armynavy also sell chinese knockoffs. Try mcguiresarmynavy online. They have great help by phone. Good luck!
Everything has a dedicated secure place, except for the actual guns.
Yeah as allways they should be unloaded tho
Funny you didn’t mention where inside you’d carry the handguns at !1
Well, I'm usually wearing the gun. But if I put it in the bag it goes in the side pocket
@@SnareMan thx sir
No problem
great video - just ordered one to replace my Uncle Mike' - exactly the size I was looking for.
Thanks! I still love mine
@@SnareMan I just got it! Interesting the black version has grey colored contrasting fabric..not orange. It hits the sweet spot - loved my Uncle Mikes for over 15 years..just got beat up..this is probably the next best thing. Some people say that it is too high..but one of the reasons I love it as I can throw in a towel grease rag if needed..and sometimes I just want to throw everything inside and jet if need be..great review!
@@andrewminty3250 Interesting
I have a good range bag I paid about $50 with the Midway logo and it's really good. Looks exactly like this one until you open them up. This Propper beats mine hands down in the main section with those dividers.
Yea, that flexibility of organization was one of the things that I liked about it.
Would you consider it compact or is it still fairly bulky?
I think its kind of medium sized
@@SnareMan
Thanks!
This is a top knotch range bag. Tie the 2 paracord pieces together and they'll be like your uncle Mike's bag.
Good idea
Agrree..has to be the best range bag..some people want to take kitchen sink..not me..i shoot at the range and clean at the house..don't see why people want to bring all their cleaning gear to the range.
I use a 5.11 72 hour rush bag. Fits 4 handguns in there plastic cases and all PPE plus ammo
Pretty big range bag, but sounds like it might work well
Way too big and impractical..range bags should be big enough to do what you need to do..no need to pack extra ham sandwiches.
@@andrewminty3250 well it does exactly what it needs to. Carry's my guns, plus ammo, and my PPE. It will carry 4 firearms in there cases, 2 hearing/eye protection and a few hundred rounds of ammo. that's about as much as I can put in it.
gotta left at all the gear heads out there. looking for the old skool bag, 6 mag pouches,3 on each side, big main, shoulder strap. got about 1000 links to modified carry ons. ridiculous.
Velcro goes bad after some time....junk Bag. Get the one from Midway USA.
Definitely not a junk bag. I suppose velcro can wear after time, but there is some on that Uncle Mike's bag I've had for 8 years and it's still going strong. And really, I can't say I've had velcro wear out on much of anything that I own, bags, clothes or otherwise so I'm not really too concerned.
I’ve had Velcro wear out on my leatherman sheath. Onky lasted one year but it might be from it not wanting to stick after a wail and then getting mashed when I sit next to something.
That velcro is solid on the inside compartment area - stickier than snot on a cold day. The velcro at the opening is useless - meaning no one in their right mind is gonna try to use that strip.
Not a range bag but I have a camera bag made by Canon that is over 10 years old. The velcro is still as good as new. Depending on the job, I adjust the dividers to suit the equipment I am carrying. And... ha ha, currently I am using the bag my CPAP machine came in as a range bag! :)
Not made in America. Buy equipment manufactured in the USA. If we don't, we can't complain when there are not enough jobs. Wake up
Which range bag is made in America?
@@andrewminty3250it seems like basically only expensive range bags are made in the USA! So the answer is armynavy packs of some type. There are new packs in addition to used ones- make sure to check made in USA as most armynavy also sell chinese knockoffs. Try mcguiresarmynavy online. They have great help by phone. Good luck!
@fredfreddy8684yes not paying well enough