OPMOD Double Rifle Bag & Gun Case Preview

Published on February 28, 2011
Duration: 6:10

This video provides a preview of the OPMOD Double Rifle Bag, highlighting its features for transporting firearms and accessories. The bag utilizes PALS webbing for customizable firearm placement and includes magazine pouches. It is shown being used in conjunction with hard cases like the Storm 3300 and Pelican 1750 for secure transport, particularly for a hunting trip involving night vision equipment.

Quick Summary

The OPMOD Double Rifle Bag offers internal PALS webbing for customizable firearm placement and magazine pouches. It's designed to fit within hard cases like the Storm 3300 and Pelican 1750, enhancing security and ease of transport for hunting trips and other applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to OPMOD Double Rifle Bag
  2. 00:25OPMOD Bag Features: Straps and Pouches
  3. 00:57Using OPMOD Bag with Storm 3300 Case
  4. 01:58OPMOD Bag with Pelican 1750 Case
  5. 03:08Firearm Setup for Night Vision Hunting
  6. 04:10Third Case: Storm Case with Handguns and Optics
  7. 04:34Barrett REC7 Setup for Left-Handed Shooter
  8. 05:22OPMOD Cases: Practicality and Portability
  9. 05:50Where to Buy OPMOD Double Gun Case

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the OPMOD Double Rifle Bag?

The OPMOD Double Rifle Bag features internal PALS webbing for customizable firearm and accessory placement, along with dedicated magazine pouches. It also includes a velcro pouch with hook and loop for holsters and is designed to fit within hard cases for enhanced transport security.

How does the OPMOD bag facilitate firearm transport?

The OPMOD bag aids transport by organizing firearms and accessories internally using PALS webbing. It's often used within hard cases like the Storm 3300 or Pelican 1750, providing a layer of protection and making it easier to ship or carry multiple firearms securely.

What are the differences between the Storm and Pelican cases mentioned?

The Pelican 1750 case is noted as potentially more rugged but weighs about 7 lbs more and is less deep than the Storm case. This difference in depth requires more careful placement of items within the Pelican case to ensure it can still close properly.

Why is an extended charging handle recommended for night vision setups?

When using night vision units with magnifiers, space for charging the firearm can be limited. An extended charging handle, like the BCM Gunfighter, provides more clearance, making it easier to manipulate the charging handle without finger interference.

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