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Old March 15th, 2011, 22:56   #1
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Airsoft Luggage

I generally pack a lot of stuff to take with me to games (another good excuse to put together a "lite" loadout) and its becoming exceedingly difficult transporting my stuff.

Now for a while, I've been looking at the Airsoft Surgeon Warrior Bag off Redwolf that is selling for $100 on clearance...but factor in shipping on a 6kg item and it easily tips the scale at $250. I sort of figured that if I'm going to spend that kind of money on a piece of luggage, why not buy locally. Well I haven't found many gun bags on wheels that can match the dimensions as the warrior bag. Closest thing I found was Uncle Mike's Wheeled Duffel Bag off 911Supply for $100. Or I could just get a cheap rolling piece of luggage and maybe sew in my own straps? Though I'm not the best at sewing.

I'm sort of scratching my head over this, anyone here have experience using and/or acquiring luggage specifically made for firearms/airsoft locally?
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Old March 15th, 2011, 23:01   #2
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I solved this problem by using a TAD gear (replica) backpack that fit everything but my rifle and armor in. That way I make 1 trip to my car with all my shit in hands. Once on the field, I gear up and use the same bag to carry my stuff on the field. The only thing I still need is a hard rifle case to transport the larger weapons to the car. Everything else is not dead weight.



I can also carry my rifle on the backpack, or a helmet.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 23:01   #3
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Get a big pelican case...j/k

What do you carry with you?
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Old March 15th, 2011, 23:09   #4
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Why not get a black or brown hockey gear bag? Most of the new ones have wheels and can hold an incredable about of gear.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 23:14   #5
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oy, I think I'd looks a little suspicious in public. Everything must be kept out of sight so this won't work for me but thanks for the quick response.

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Get a big pelican case...j/k

What do you carry with you?
I've been cutting back. I use to carry a GBBR M4, MP7 GBB, sometimes both my pistols, and an AEG M4 as backup/rental. I cut the AEG since no one rents from me and 1 pistol. All require mags, gas, BBs, and matching gear. All this easily goes into 1 rifle bag and 1 duffel bag but I sometimes also have to compete with stairs. This of course is subject to change as I get new toys, try new loadouts, scenario changes, etc.

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Why not get a black or brown hockey gear bag? Most of the new ones have wheels and can hold an incredable about of gear.
Something I never considered...only because I've never played hockey. I'll look into it.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 23:37   #6
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I'm using my hockey bag as well. Discret and can hold everything. Plus, the side pouches are great for keeping BBs, mags and batts out of the main compartment.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 23:48   #7
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Why not get a black or brown hockey gear bag? Most of the new ones have wheels and can hold an incredable about of gear.
+1 Just get a big duffle or something.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 23:50   #8
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I have always thinking to buy a double soft guitar bag for my rifles.

Yet I use my hockey bag most time.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 23:53   #9
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A tad pricey, but you may want to look into getting a deployment bag. Most higher end ones are capable of holding 2 M4s, armor, helmet and whatever other accessories you need (DBT deployment bag). If you're looking for a bit smaller but still fully capable, you might look into the TAG Large Cargo Bag.
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Old March 16th, 2011, 00:02   #10
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Double hard case for primary and secondary. Large hockey duffle for mags and everything else.

Hard case $50, $30 if on sale.
Duffle - find in garage/basement/storage space?
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Old March 16th, 2011, 01:17   #11
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I use a standard cf duffel plus my rifle bag or if i need to take it somewhere in public(ie on a bus or into work as i don't like leaving my guns in the truck) i use a RBK hockey bag with a stick that i cut the shaft off and have it sticking out the side of the zipper so it looks just like i'm going to or from hockey.(the stick comes in handy when needing to support a shelter half out doors if i cant get under a tent.)
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Old March 16th, 2011, 01:35   #12
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I pack everything into a plastic rubbermaid bin.
bungie it closed , and it is easy to transport and protects stuff from crushing in a packed truck.
once on site the bin goes in the SZ, good thing is .. if it starts to rain it's waterproof.

For short games.. everything fits, including the weapon,

I have a larger bin I take when hosting... it fits everything

And an even bigger one if I am doing on site training.. I have a large STANLEY wheeled bin that can hold 15 guns and accessories.
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Old March 16th, 2011, 01:53   #13
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I use a Pelican 1650 case for my gear, Crappy tire gun cases for the hardware, real steel ammo boxes for BB's.
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Or, if you want to be really baller, get a Christian Dior 14K gold plated guitar case and a black LV Epi weekender.
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Old March 16th, 2011, 11:47   #15
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Now that's being creative with the RBK hockey bag!! Kinda weird to think about taking airsoft stuff on the bus, but clever on your part.

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