What can I say, it is a bag, but it is not just any bag. The material is tough and thick (which is good) and it has held up nicely for carrying a variety tools and accessories, including of course... ammo.
You likely want to know this: The zipper works well, it is smooth and has not even once jammed in my experience. The bottom of the bag is nicely padded, and even the side walls feel thick and durable. The hand carry handles are good - they are not padded, but handle padding is NOT needed on these as the handle material has not dug into my hand when carrying these fully loaded. It also comes with a thin puny "shoulder strap" which *could* be used, but for my range trips I don't care for the shoulder strap. The shoulder strap is removable, and I took it off of mine.
The bag itself feels like it weighs very little (until you fill it). According to the manufacturer specs, it is supposed to hold 300 cubic inches (or 5 liters) in volume. Dimensions 8 x 10 x 3.75 inches.
In case you were wondering, at least two American Eagle 5.56 "miniature 120-round polymer ammo cans" easily fit into this bag stacked on top of each other, and in addition there is plenty of room to fill it up with several more cardboard 50 or 20 or 5 round boxes of various types of ammo for your trip to the range. Note that there is room to place additional boxes of ammo on top of the two stacked miniature polymer ammo cans in addition to storing other items next to the two "cans" inside the bag.
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