... Also I have a chest rig that holds three AR and two pistol mags that is in a non tactical looking backpack that also holds my AR pistol and a Glock 17 along with a med kit. That backpack leaves with us every time. In most cases it goes with us when we leave the car too.
[video=youtube_share;TDREsLirGyw]http://youtu.be/TDREsLirGyw[/video]All that in one backpack? What kind of backpack is it?
Lol, I have the same problem
My son and I always say the same thing to ourselves as we load up the mags before we leave the range. "In case we have to shoot someone on the way home."
Joking, kindof.
I call that "gettin' home ammo."!
Yeah, I've always had an issue with going home unable to defend a car full of guns. I just don't.
Along those lines, it's also unwise to shoot all of your guns empty when at the range, which leaves you unarmed with a bunch of very valuable merchandise in the open. That's probably not a huge risk some places, but you never know. If you shoot in a secluded area it could have disastrous consequences. Matix and Platt of the famous 1986 Miami Shootout with the FBI would lay in wait in the everglades waiting for opportunities to kill and rob recreational shooters.
Have 5 of these mtm cans ready to go. All mags loaded. 3 of them hold just ar style mags and the other 2 hold 10 ar mags and 10 double stack pistol mags. These things are great. Highly recommend these and great for range day too.
A question for you sir, will a Glock 33 rd mag fit inside of that case?
A question for you sir, will a Glock 33 rd mag fit inside of that case?
Along those lines, it's also unwise to shoot all of your guns empty when at the range, which leaves you unarmed with a bunch of very valuable merchandise in the open. That's probably not a huge risk some places, but you never know. If you shoot in a secluded area it could have disastrous consequences. Matix and Platt of the famous 1986 Miami Shootout with the FBI would lay in wait in the everglades waiting for opportunities to kill and rob recreational shooters.