Uncle Mike’s 3-Gun Competition Bag

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posted on March 6, 2014
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Uncle Mike’s has introduced its 3-Gun Competition Bag, designed by multi-gun competitors to safely carry all of the guns and gear needed for competitive shooting.

Made from heavy-duty, durable 1000 Denier fabric, the soft-sided case is built to withstand the wear and tear that comes with transporting gear to and from the range and competition.

The 3-Gun Competition Bag provides protective storage for a rifle, shotgun and pistol and is outfitted with a range of carry options to fit the user’s preferences, including a shoulder strap, carry handle and harness system. The bag also has five self-adjusting magazine pockets that are capable of holding up to 10 AR-15 and four pistol magazines, while the MOLLE compatible exterior allows shooters to quickly and easily customize the bag.

When traveling to and from competitions, the Uncle Mike’s 3-Gun Competition Bag is designed to fit conveniently inside a Pelican 1750 case. The Uncle Mike’s 3-Gun Competition Bag is available for an MSRP of $222.95.

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