Preview: Blackhawk Discreet Socom Pistol Case

by
posted on March 16, 2024
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
Blackhawk Discreet Socom Pistol Case

The Discreet Socom Pistol Case from Blackhawk is a soft-bodied, single-gun handgun case that, thanks to its modular design, can be configured in multiple different ways to suit the user’s tastes and needs.

Measuring 10"x13"x2.5", the case comes from the company with a universal holster and barrel pouch, a suppressor pouch, a double magazine pouch and a miscellaneous 4"x5" pouch for the storage of sundry small items—but each of these compartments can be removed or repositioned thanks to the hook-and-loop system incorporated into the wall of the case.

Generous padding helps protect the items transported inside the Discreet Socom from accidental damage, while TalonFlex plastic inserts in its top and bottom help the case maintain its shape.

MSRP is $92. For more information, visit blackhawk.com.

Latest

Resurgence Of 2
Resurgence Of 2

New Digital Surveillance Tools Threaten Gun Owner Privacy

Technology contained within new digital surveillance hardware recently introduced by defense contractor Leonardo could conceivably track who has recently purchased firearm and where they're taking it.

First Look: Shell Tech Ammo Dog Bowl

The materials used in your dog’s bowl matter for all the same reasons the materials in your own water bottle matter. That's why this dog bowl from Shell Tech Ammo is worth looking at.

Pony Power: Colt Launches Optics Division with VMR Riflescopes

Colt Optics grew out of a market where military, law enforcement and civilian customers increasingly expect a firearms manufacturer to offer a complete package that goes beyond just the firearm

The Mysterious Mondragón: Mexico's Unique Self-Loading Military Rifle

Flawed in many ways, the Model 1908 Mondragón offered a preview of infantry rifles to come. And the circumstances of the Mondragón’s birth showed that not all firearm innovation comes from the hallowed halls of Springfield, Colt, Mauser or Enfield. 

Meet an Australian Visiting America to Warn Us

Australian political commentator Topher Field has come to America on its 250th birthday to speak and meet people and to bring the message that Australia’s gun confiscation should not be used as a template for the United States.

NRA-ILA’s John Commerford on What’s to Come for America’s Rifle

When the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear two cases—Grant v. Higgins and Viramontes v. Cook County, Illinois—that challenge bans on popular semi-automatic rifles in its next term, fear and trepidation ran like tremors through the public statements of anti-gun groups and the politicians they support.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.