Hide Your AR-15 in Plain Sight: The Blackhawk Diversion Bag

Published on March 28, 2014
Duration: 12:32

The Blackhawk Diversion Carry Racquet Bag offers a discreet method for transporting firearms like a disassembled AR-15 or a folding carbine. It emphasizes the 'Gray Man' philosophy, aiming to appear unremarkable to the public. While it can fit items up to 29 inches, an assembled AR-15 will not fit, requiring disassembly into upper and lower receivers.

Quick Summary

The Blackhawk Diversion Carry Racquet Bag allows discreet firearm transport by resembling a tennis bag. It fits items up to 29 inches, meaning an AR-15 must be disassembled into upper and lower receivers. Folding carbines are a quicker alternative for deployment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealment & 'Gray Man' Tactics
  2. 01:13Blackhawk Diversion Bag: Product Overview & Philosophy
  3. 04:32AR-15 Fitment & Compatibility (Disassembly Required)
  4. 05:53Bag Features & Disassembled AR-15 Demonstration
  5. 07:41Bag Construction, Materials, and Public Perception
  6. 09:31Alternative: Blackhawk Diversion Board Pack

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a full-size AR-15 fit inside the Blackhawk Diversion Carry Racquet Bag?

No, a fully assembled AR-15 will not fit. The bag's maximum internal length is 29 inches. You must disassemble the AR-15 into its upper and lower receivers to transport it within this bag.

What is the main purpose of the Blackhawk Diversion Bag?

The Blackhawk Diversion Bag is designed for discreet firearm transport, allowing users to carry weapons like a disassembled AR-15 or a folding carbine without drawing attention, adhering to the 'Gray Man' principle of blending in.

What are the key features of the Blackhawk Diversion Carry Racquet Bag?

It's made of 420 denier nylon, features high-quality zippers, a padded internal divider, carry handle, and shoulder strap. Its exterior is designed to resemble a standard tennis racquet bag.

Are there other similar discreet carry options from Blackhawk?

Yes, Blackhawk also offers the Diversion Carry Board Pack, which looks like a small backpack. However, the racquet bag is often preferred for its more effective deception in appearing as a non-firearm-related item.

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