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Range-Ready Dual Armor Subgun & AR Pistol Case - Tan

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Range-Ready Dual Subgun Pistol Carbine Case - Tan Tactical

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This tactical soft case is built for Texas shooters running AR and AK pistols, subguns, or folding carbines. A padded 27.5" main compartment with center divider secures two firearms separately, with pockets and straps to lock each in place. Three exterior pouches keep mags and range gear organized, while compression straps, lockable zippers, and heavy-duty PVC construction handle truck rides and hot range days. It’s the right gun case when you’d rather carry two short guns than one long story.

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Range-Ready Dual SubGun Pistol Carbine Case for Texas Shooters

This 28-inch soft gun case is built for Texans who run AR and AK pistols, subguns, AOWs, and folding carbines instead of full-length rifles. It’s compact, padded, and purpose-built to carry two short guns without clanking, shifting, or advertising what you’re bringing to the range.

Instead of trying to be a universal rifle bag, this gun case leans into what it does best: secure transport for modern pistol carbines and subguns in a low-profile tan tactical package that looks at home in a truck, on the range, or in the closet.

Dual Pistol Carbine Gun Case Built Around Two Firearms

The main compartment runs 27.5 inches long by 11 inches high, padded on all sides. That size is deliberate: long enough for most AR and AK pistols, subguns, and folding carbines, but short enough to stay compact and easy to handle. Inside, a padded center divider keeps the two firearms isolated so they never touch, even when the case gets jostled in the back seat or the bed of a pickup.

Each side of the divider has two diagonal pockets to cradle the ends of your firearm and two hook-and-loop straps to secure it. That combination means your AR pistol, subgun, or folding carbine isn’t just dropped in loose; it’s anchored. You can brace a brace, folding stock, or muzzle device into the pockets, cinch the straps, zip up, and trust that the gun will be in the same place when you open the case again.

Purpose-Built Layout for AR & AK Pistols and Subguns

This isn’t a generic rectangular gun case. The length, padding, and retention layout make it ideal for Texas owners running compact setups: SBR-style pistols (where legal), braced pistols, classic subguns, and modern PCCs that fold or collapse short. The height gives room for optics and charging handles without crunching them against the lid.

Whether you’re carrying a pair of AR pistols, an AK pistol and a subgun, or a folding carbine and an AOW, the interior is set up so each firearm gets its own clean lane and secure tie-downs.

Exterior Storage and Range-Ready Organization

On the outside, three large pouches handle the rest of your loadout. Two smaller pockets (7 inches high by 5 inches wide) flank a larger central pocket (7 by 7). That’s prime real estate for magazines, slings, gloves, tools, and odds and ends that always seem to end up loose in the truck if you don’t plan for them.

Each pouch closes with a combination of plastic quick-connect buckles, hook-and-loop under the flap, and front bungee cords. That triple-closure setup hits a balance: fast enough to access on the range, secure enough to trust bouncing down a caliche road without spilling magazines everywhere.

Compression Straps and Lockable Zippers

Two compression straps run across the top and bottom of the case, each with its own quick-connect buckle. Once your firearms and gear are loaded, cinching these straps tight pulls everything in and keeps the profile slim. It’s quieter, tighter, and easier to stash behind a truck seat.

The main compartment uses heavy-duty zippers with metal pulls designed to accept a small padlock (not included). It’s not a safe, but it does give you a way to control casual access when you’re moving between home, truck, and range.

Texas-Ready Materials and Carry Options

The case is made from heavy-duty PVC material that’s water-resistant and chemical-resistant. That matters in Texas, where hot days, dusty ranges, and the occasional surprise storm will all find a way to test weak gear. This fabric shrugs off sweat, light rain, and spills, and wipes down without much fuss.

A padded wrap-around carry handle keeps short hauls comfortable, and the adjustable shoulder strap clips into large metal D-rings for longer walks to the firing line. Everything is laid out so the case carries flat and balanced when fully loaded with two firearms and a stack of magazines.

Discreet Tan Tactical Profile

The tan color and low-sheen finish land in that middle ground between overt tactical black and flashy sporting gear. It looks like serious range equipment without shouting for attention. In a Texas truck, it reads more like work gear than a billboard for what’s inside.

Why This Gun Case Belongs in a Texas Loadout

Texas shooters have been steadily building out collections of AR pistols, AK pistols, subguns, AOWs, and compact carbines. A full-length rifle case is overkill for that role. This soft case is the right match for the guns it’s meant to carry—tight, efficient, and easy to store.

Instead of hauling two separate bags or nursing a too-long case through doorways and truck cabs, you get a compact, padded home for two short guns and their magazines. For range days, ranch trips, or keeping a dedicated setup staged in the truck (where legal and done responsibly), it fits the way Texans actually use their firearms.

Texas Law, Transport, and Responsible Use

This is a gun case, not a firearm, so it isn’t treated like a switchblade, OTF knife, or automatic knife under Texas weapons laws. But how you use it still matters. Texas generally allows the transport of firearms, yet you’re responsible for complying with all applicable state and federal laws, including how and where you carry them, how they’re stored in a vehicle, and who has access to them.

The padded divider, internal straps, and lockable zippers make it easier to transport your AR pistols, subguns, and carbines responsibly—separated, secured, and out of casual sight. It’s the kind of setup that shows you’re taking your gear and your obligations seriously.

What Texas Buyers Ask About This Gun Case

Can this case handle different firearm setups securely?

Yes. The 27.5-inch padded main compartment is sized for a wide range of AR and AK pistols, subguns, AOWs, and folding carbines. The diagonal pockets at each end help capture braces, stocks, or muzzle devices, while the hook-and-loop straps pin the firearm down. That means you can run optics, lights, and other accessories without the gun rolling around inside the case.

Is this gun case a good fit for Texas range and truck use?

Very much so. The compact footprint rides easily in a back seat, on a UTV, or in a truck bed under a cover. Water-resistant, chemical-resistant PVC is well-suited for dusty leases and hot parking lots. The lockable zipper pulls give you an option for light security, and the external pouches mean you don’t have to juggle a separate bag for magazines and range essentials.

What makes this case worth owning if I already have rifle bags?

Most full-length rifle cases waste space on short guns and are awkward to store. This case is tuned for the pistol carbine and subgun world that a lot of Texas shooters live in now. Two firearms, separated by a padded divider, tied down individually, with dedicated mag storage out front—that’s a cleaner, more efficient solution than forcing compact firearms into oversized rifle luggage.

Built for Texans Who Run Short Guns on Purpose

This dual pistol carbine gun case isn’t trying to be all things to all shooters. It’s for the Texas owner who has put in the time to set up AR and AK pistols, subguns, AOWs, or folding carbines exactly the way they like them—and now wants a case that treats that setup with the same respect. Padded where it counts, organized where it matters, and tough enough for long drives and long days at the range, it earns its place in the truck and in the gear closet.