All-in-one carry solutions for your range gear, handguns, and more.
Carrying a bunch of plastic handgun totes and bags full of ammo and ear pro is annoying. You want to make your trips to and from the shooting range easy and organized. So, why not invest in a proper carrying case that holds all your range gear, plus your handguns and ammo? Check out the available range bags above. With popular options from GPS Tactical and GLOCK®, and Case Club, you'll find a solution that fits all your safety equipment, cleaning tools, targets and tacks, and eye and ear pro in a bag that's easily shouldered.
Check out options like the Handgunner Backpack, or the Tactical Range Backpack. Both bags sport a removeable protective tote system designed for carrying up to 3 or 4 handguns, including semiautomatics and revolvers. Each bag provides organized and labelled compartments made for holding boxes of ammo, magazines, and safety equipment.
Need even more carrying capacity? Each range back and pack above provides plenty of MOLLE webbing so you can fix more PALS gear. That means you can throw on extra magazine pouches, admin pouches, or even a hydration system if you're trekking to an outdoor range or hunting blind.
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DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At 80-lower.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.
DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At 80-Lower.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.
We are a national retailer of individual components and not all products depicted on this website are legal in every state. Shipping of various products found on this website are prohibited to some states (such as California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington). The information, pictures, text or products presented on this website are not a representation by us, and should not be understood by you, that any product or completed firearm is legal to assemble or own in your state of residence. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research about the state and federal laws that apply to them. It is your responsibility to understand the law and we encourage you to consult with an attorney or your local ATF representative.