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G5 Outdoors G.P.S. Rolling Handgunner Range Backpack With Foam Cradle For 4 Handguns | Durable Waterproof Pistols, Ammo & Shooting Accessories Storage
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G5 Outdoors G.P.S. Rolling Handgunner Range Backpack With Foam Cradle For 4 Handguns | Durable Waterproof Pistols, Ammo & Shooting Accessories Storage

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G.P.S. ROLLING HANDGUNNER RANGE BACKPACK WITH CRADLE FOR 4 HANDGUNS The GPS Rolling Handgunner Shooting Backpack is free standing and is ideal for convenient transportation of your handguns and shooting accessories to and from range. Backpack features removable foam pistol cradle that is designed to fully protect and hold 4 handguns. Removable Visual I.D. System patches allow shooter to I.D. pocket and store shooting items where they can be easily located in more desirable location. This range backpack also features specialized pockets for your most frequently used items and twin side pockets that hold 6 magazines each. Lockable heavy-duty zippers on main compartment provide security and make backpack ideal for travel to and from range. FEATURES:- Telescoping handle and ball bearing wheels for easy transport and storage;- The removable foam cradle is designed to fully protect and hold 4 handguns; - The cradle can be slid out with handguns for cleaning or storage in your gun safe;- Twin side pockets store 6 extra magazines each;- Additional pockets for extra ammo, tools, and ammo dump cups;- Removable Visual I.D. storage system to identify and organize your gear;- Twin side pockets store 6 extra magazines each;- Lockable heavy-duty zippers provide added security

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