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Drag Bag

The Drag Bag was designed and built to meet the needs of the tactical sniper. The Drag Bag, 49" in length, is a completely self contained system for carrying your rifle and other gear the distance, and then moving quietly into position. It is constructed of heavy duty 11 oz. abrasion resistant Cordura® nylon with Mil. Spec. webbing and hardware used throughout. The case is fully padded with an extra heavy duty #10 YKK zipper with dual sliders. When traveling on commercial aircraft, the Drag Bag will fit inside a plastic hard case. Then when you arrive, you will have your soft case for ease of movement and optimum protection.
The interior has two 1" wide nylon straps with Fastex® quick release buckles for securing rifle. Two interior accessory pouches: 1 pouch holds 2 boxes of .308 ammo and another long pouch holds a solid cleaning rod. The top of the bag has eleven loops for additional camouflage. Security flap over zipper snaps shut for additional protection. Nose cover protects the bag and eases movement through heavy brush. Drag loops on front and top of bag allow bag to be pushed or pulled through the brush. Both cargo pouches have two full length compression straps with quick release buckles for securing gear. Cargo pouches open with heavy duty #9 YKK zippers. Rear cargo pouch is 9-1/2" x 12" x 2" with a flat pocket on flap. Front cargo pouch is 9-1/2" x 23" x 2", shown here, with spotter scope and padded scope cover. Bottom of bag has three pieces of 1" wide abrasion resistant Cordura webbing to protect the Drag Bag when being pushed or dragged into position. Padded shoulder straps with quick release buckles for back padding. Shoulder straps can be switched so bag can be carried with muzzle end up or down. Shoulder straps store quickly behind abrasion straps for easy hand carrying or dragging. Cordura® nylon outer bag with dual slide #10 YKK zipper is available for low profile transportation.
Color: Black, Olive Drab, Khaki and Woodland Camouflage are standard. Other colors avilable upon special request for an additional charge.
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