Buy Galati Gear Rifle Case (Desert Tan, 35-Inch)Galati Gear Rifle Case (Desert Tan, 35-Inch) Product Description:
- Fits CAR-15, folding Mini 14, folding HK91/93 and other similar sized weapons.
- FOUR MAGAZINE POUCHES and ACCESSORY POUCH
- Fits Scoped Guns
- 35-Inch x 12-Inch x 2 1/2-Inch
- 37 x 12 x 2 1/2-Inch
Product Description
The Galati XT Premium Rifle Cases are built Extra Tough and Extra Thick and are in a class above the competition. As the toughest soft case in the industry, no other soft rifle case even comes close to its durability and quality. 35" XT Rifle Case Inside Dimensions: 35" x 12" x 2 1/2" Fits CAR-15, folding Mini 14, folding HK91/93 and other similar sized weapons. FOUR MAGAZINE POUCHES and ACCESSORY POUCH * 1000D Cordura Nylon * Dual YKK Zippers * 3" Support Rib * 1 1/8" Closed Cell Foam on EACH SIDE * Reinforced Stitching * Bonded Threads * 1" Padded Zipper Protector * Reinforced Muzzle Protector * Water Resistant * Fire Retardant * Adjustable Padded Shoulder Strap * Lockable D-Rings * Fits Scoped Guns * 100% Guarantee * 2 Year Warranty
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Very nice case, BUT.....
By David G. Yocum Jr.
Bought the 46" for my AR-10 with scope. The case is very well made, very well padded, stiffness in all the right places, BUT.... the mag pouches (one of the reasons why I bought it) are worthless. They are way too small to fit any rifle mag other than a .22 or a 9mm. What good are the pouches if you can't use them? I didn't think about that when I bought it since Armalite sells the same bag on their website, one woud think since they make .223 and .308 rifles the darn pouches are big enough for their mags...... guess not.CONCLUSION: I'm looking around for a comprable bag, if found this baby is going back no matter how much I like the case itself.EDIT: Looked on Armalite's web site again about the bag.. they claim a .223 mag will fit.... don't see how since the pouches are small and I don't have a .223 mag to test it.ADDITIONAL INFO:Emailed Galati International about the small pouches.Here's the reply:"Hello Mr Yocum,Thank you for bringing this to our attention.We checked, and it looks like on the last production run, they did make the mag pouches a bit smaller in error.It will be addressed in our next production run, but unfortunately that is not scheduled until the end of July/early August."I asked if they has a .308 version"No, we don't offer a different version. However, the older versions of this case did fit the .308 mags. And the next production run will fit the .308 mags as well.If you can wait, we can just switch it out for you when we do our next production run. However, it won't be until the end of summer."Guess I'll put the bad back in the box and wait to get it replaced by them directly, instead of dealing with shipping it back to Amazon.com get a refund and then repurchase it from Galati International.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Durable Case.
By Thomas E. Sterle
Good quality case. A little stiff, but I think it will soften up after regular use. Pouches only fit 1 mag each. A little disappointing, was hoping to get 2 mags in each.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
It "feels" like it is upside down. Mag pouch very tight for M1A mags
By rlj4214
This bag is well constructed and has adequate padding. The construction seems very sturdy.BUT...I know this is gonna sound a bit strange, it's upside down.This was purchased for an M1A with a Basset Machine rail type scope mount and a Trijicon AccuPoint 2.5-10x56 30mm Rifle scope TR22-G (Green Dot).The only way this rifle will fit comfortably is if it is put scope down in the bag. When you try to set the bag down it puts the weight of the rifle (substantial) on the scope, and of course with the angle of the bag on the bottom, it doesn't set down very well.Now this may not make a huge difference to some of you, but with a $800 + scope. I have this sort of phobic thing about putting it upside down in the bag.The pocket for other items holds my collapsible bi-pod OK, bit it's a bit tight, and will not fit in the bag mounted.Because it is upside down, the butt of the rifle sits in a sorta odd position. If you turn the rifle over, it barely fits due to this configuration.Additionally with the rifle right side up, the but sits against and rubs the butt stock on the zipper. Result, a scratched butt stock. This is a -1 MOA match grade gun and is pretty pricy. It's not the most beautiful thing in the world but it is one of my favorite rifles, 20+ years old, ~14 lbs and I will say the scratch from the zipper was pretty irritating.If it was a compost stock, it wouldn't matter but it is Walnut and like I said, heavy. "This is my rifle, there are many others like it, but this one is mine" and this one, is a lot more accurate than the others I have shot.I took 2nd place against the Texas State Highpower champ several years ago at my very first and only, Highpower match. Not bad, but boring, at least to me. I like USPSA much better, but that is another story. (Move over G. David Tubb, yeah right. :-) )The case is really too big for my AR in the length I got, 47" I believe it is, so it will likely end up sitting or sold to somebody that this does not bother.In short if the orientation of the rifle doesn't bother you, you should be fine, if it does well I guess you go to a hard case as I did, or a bag that is upright.Like I said, this is a little strange to be picky about the orientation of the rifle I guess, but I would have bought something else if I had thought about it a bit more.Shoot well.Gun control is a ragged hole.
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