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Safariland Introduces Line of Tactical Gun/Gear Bags

Safariland has introduced a line of four gear bags for long guns and handguns that includes two dual rifle cases, a dual handgun case and a shooter's gear bag, according to the company.

June 25, 2010
Safariland Introduces Line of Tactical Gun/Gear Bags

The Model 4555 shooter's range bag features a removable center carry compartment with zippered, padded side panels for four separate handgun compartments. Photo courtesy of Safariland.


Safariland has introduced a line of four gear bags for long guns and handguns that includes two dual rifle cases, a dual handgun case and a shooter's gear bag, according to the company.

Also included in this line is a scope guard for rifles with optics. These products are constructed of durable ballistic weave pack cloth.

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"These gun cases and gear bags offer a multitude of features at a great price," according to Scott Carnahan, Safariland's VP of category marketing for equipment products. "Yet to put the Safariland name on them, we had to offer more value than what is currently available. We chose pack cloth for its durability and abrasion resistance [and] heavy duty zippers for long lasting wear."

The Model 4552 dual rifle case features a large dual handgun/accessory pouch with individually secured handgun areas, along with the two independent long gun cases. Closed-cell foam padding protects the weapons, and a two-inch padded perimeter lip adds extra protection.

Inside are assorted accessory pockets. This case also features backpack-style carry straps, which can be tucked away when not in use. Two lengths are available: a 36-inch version optimized for M4/carbine style weapons; and a 46-inch version optimized for M1a/AR15/full length bolt-style weapons. The bags retail for $129 and $149 respectively.

The case is also be available in Flat Dark Earth Brown.

The rectangular Model 4553 dual handgun case is 12 inches in length to fit up to two six-inch barrel handguns, and features a full wraparound zipper so the case will lay flat when open. Interior lining features nylon covered closed-cell foam, and there are four outside magazine accessory pouches for incidentals. It retails for $29.

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The Model 4555 shooter's range bag features a removable center carry compartment with zippered, padded side panels for four separate handgun compartments. It has removable, adjustable storage loops for extra magazines and adjustable hook and loop dividers to customize accessory space. The outer bag features a dual-zipper opening, a flat-side zipper pocket, ID window, and large outside zippered pocket for other accessories. Overall dimensions are 14-by-19-by-10 inches. It retails for $78.

Safariland also released the Model 4554 rifle scope guard, also made from durable pack cloth. It features a paded cover to protect the vulnerable optics on a weapon, and includes an adjustable, removable muzzle protector. A web carry handle provides for ease of travel carry. It retails for $29.

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