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Voodoo Tactical 42in Padded Weapons Case
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ChipB's Review of Voodoo Tactical 42in Padded Weapons Case

The main compartment is well padded all the way around - top, bottom, short sides, and of course big surfaces. The pad separating 2 rifles is thin but feels strong. The velcro tie downs are nice, and they are just long enough to wrap around a buffer tube to really secure an AR. A 41” long conventional rifle fits. The 2 pockets for handguns are in another compartment between the main rifle compartment and the 3 outside pockets. The handgun pockets are big and close very well with velcro all the way across the mouth of each. There is plenty of padding on either side. The outside pockets are NOT specialized for AR-15 magazines (which often seems to be the case). Instead, they have a front-to-back divider, a cinch strap near the mouth, and an up/down tensioning strap outside. In other words, you can secure whatever you can fit in them. The middle pocket is big enough for earphones and something else. There’s molle strapping outside where the pockets are on the front in case you haven’t made this thing heavy enough yet. The shoulder strap is wide and nicely padded. I’m probably going to take the backpack straps off, but it’s nice to have them just in case. All of the zippers appear heavy duty. Velcro is the strong kind. Material seems rugged and there isn’t a single stray thread (sorry - pet peeve).

The only downside is that if you put 2 long guns, 2 handguns, magazines, Ammo, etc. in one container, it is going to weigh a ton.
Pros:
  • rugged construction
  • very well padded
  • so many pockets
  • Shoulder straps padded and adjustable
Cons:
  • Heavy if fully loaded
Best Used for:
  • Extended range trips.
Would Recommend: Yes
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