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DRAG BAGS: tac-ops or eberlestock sniper sled

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looking for a nice drag bag, i just got an eagle, but need another, wanted to hear some views, opinions, on which one you guys would prefer, and why, thanks
 
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thanks, i am leaning that way, any preference where to get them? saw liberty optics had them, but is sold out of the long, ga precision also sells one that has their logo on it
 
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i recommend eberlestock ... but in both cases i would like to have old-fashioned buttons in addition to the zipper. those buttons on the tac-ops don't look as if you could open them without a 'plob'.
 
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I have 3 tac ops DB's, they are super.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chris m</div><div class="ubbcode-body">where is the best place to get one? call mike at tac ops directly? </div></div>

If GAP has them in stock get them there. Mike is very hard man to get a hold of. I would call Ken or Tracy at GAP
 
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Contact Scott @ Liberty Optics too. I thought I saw on his web site that more would be in, in a few weeks.
 
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i got mine from gap, shipped same day, had it 3 days later, couldnt be happier with the quality.
 
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overwhelmingly tac-ops, thanks everyone for all your input, i`ll be ordering one tomorrow from ken at gap
 
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Embroidered with the G.A. Precision Logo on both the side of the bag and the bags shooting mat, this Tactical Operations Drag bag is hands down the finest drag bag available!

It is heavy stitched ballistic nylon and will keep your rifle and accessories safe while it puts up with a lot of abuse.

Features & Specifications Include: (to name a few)

Detachable Shoulder Straps

50" Length

2 Large Outer Pockets (each with molle webbing and gear strap downs inside)

1 Outer silencer pouch

1 Zip-able outer pocket

Multiple Tie Down Points

Velcro Liners on the inside for gear stabilization

Internal Zip-able pocket

Regular Carry Handle

Rifle Tie Down Straps

Extended Barrel Pouch

A great deal of thought went into this product and the result is the finest drag bag made today! If it made it to our website you know it is quality gear!
 
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Just another vote for the Tac Ops drag bag if you dont have enough yet.

Top notch quality and every detail in the bag is addressed and done to perfection IMO
 
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yea, pretty overwhelming, can`t wait to get mine, call gap, talk to ken, i`ll post a review when mine gets here
 
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TAC OPS makes a hell of a bag. I have a few from GAP and they are my favorite drag bag without a question.
 
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I have never owned or seen an eberlestock but my Tac Ops bag is pretty awesome. It exceeded my expectations for a bag.

JW
 
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everything that chris_m lists for the tacops seems to be also present in the eberlestock ...
 
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I take it neither the tac ops nor the eberlestock are double? Are their any good ones out there that carry 2 scoped rifles?
 
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The MidwayUSA Sniper Drag Bag Scoped Rifle Gun Case is perfect for competition or a day at the range. The MidwayUSA Sniper Drag Bag Scoped Rifle Gun Case is constructed of a super tough 600 Denier PVC coated polyester, has reinforced stitching, heavy duty zippers and closed cell foam padding in all pockets that will provide a long lasting gun case that ensures excellent protection for your gear. The 6" full wraparound loop closure handle is balanced in the center of the empty case for stability and the heavy duty removable backpack straps make carrying this case much easier. The drag bag has a complete divider wall for 2 gun storage. 3 external pockets and 1 internal pocket gives you plenty of storage for all of your supplies and accessories.

Technical Information: MidwayUSA Sniper Drag Bag Scoped Rifle Gun Case

Case Length: See Description
Case Width: 5"
Case Height: 12"
Internal Length: 4" Less than Description
Internal Width: 2"
Internal Height: 11"

External Pockets: (50" Case)
1 pocket: 12"L x 9"" x 2"W
2 pockets: 22"L x 5"H x 2"W

External Pockets: (56" Case)
1 pocket: 20"L x 9"H x 2"W
2 pockets: 22"L x 5"H x 2"W

Internal Pocket:
Length: 12"
Width: 2"
Height: 5"
10 Total ammo carrier pouches in internal pocket
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: threetrees</div><div class="ubbcode-body">everything that chris_m lists for the tacops seems to be also present in the eberlestock ... </div></div>
There are also some things such as the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">included Shooting Mat</span></span> the fully-padded muzzle protector, and a pocket and routing slits for a hydration bladder that the Eberlestock doesn't have. Personally, I place a premium on protecting the crown on a precision rifle so the Tac Ops's protective muzzle sleeve is very nice, as well as a dedicated shooting mat. While the Eberlestock can be folded-out and used as a shooting mat it's not even close to being the same as having a dedicated mat.

I've never used a hybrid case that didn't feel "lumpy". Grimlocks, zippers, and pockets full of gear all make their presence known. Maybe I'm getting old, but even backpacking in my teens and 20s' I never enjoyed the feel of dozens of rocks and sticks poking up at me from below. I put up with those rocks, sticks and twigs because I had to, not because I enjoyed it.

To be fair, the Eberlestock DB does have some features that the Tac Ops DB doesn't have that could come in handy, such as additional Molle inside the bag, the large padded "flap" that can be placed between the primary weapon and a secondary weapon, and a removable hip belt. I actually own an Eberlestock - a Gunslingler II, in addition to my Tac Ops Drag Bags. I selected them for different situations and both have their own merits. As far as drag bags go, for my use the Tac Ops DB is superior to the Eberlestock DB.


Keith
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chris m</div><div class="ubbcode-body">not bad for 1/5th the price of the tac ops </div></div>
No, not bad at all for the price. However, as is so often the case you get what you pay for, and if you want to support an American company whose products are <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">U.S. Made</span></span>, Tac Ops is the way to go over the Midway.


Keith
 
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thanks for the info aries, can`t wait to get my tac ops bag i ordered from gap, i`ve got huge expectations, and i`m sure i won`t be disappointed
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chris m</div><div class="ubbcode-body">thanks for the info aries, can`t wait to get my tac ops bag i ordered from gap, i`ve got huge expectations, and i`m sure i won`t be disappointed </div></div>
No problem Chris. I may have missed something (I don't think I did), but below are the main features of the Tac Ops Gen 5 Plus Drag Bag I cut n' pasted from an old post of mine along with a bunch of photos:

<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">- Heavy Duty 1000 Denier Cordura Construction

- Heavy Duty Double Pull Zippers

- Heavy Duty, properly positioned Carry Handles for level-carry

- Fully padded throughout with Closed Cell Foam

- Large Exterior Zippered Pocket with Single Hold-Down and

- Zippered "Slash" Pocket

- Detachable "Nose Cone" with HD Buckle attachment

- Large Exterior Pocket with Double Hold-Downs

- Metal-grommet Drain Holes on Exterior Pockets

- Fully-padded Exterior Suppressor Pocket with HD Buckle Closure

- Fully-padded Stow-Away Shooting Mat stores in Hide-Away Pocket on Rear of Drag Bag

- Fully-padded Stow-Away Backpack Straps store in Hide-Away Pockets on Rear of Drag Bag

- Fully-padded Rifle Compartment with Dual Rifle Hold-Downs

- Zippered Accessory in Rifle Compartment for additional storage

- Full Length Cleaning Rod Pocket along Spine inside Rifle Compartment with Snap Closure

- Routing holes and/or slits for Hydration Bladder tube (Hydration Bladder not included)

- Tac Ops Lifetime Warranty</span></span>

<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">22" barrel (42.5" OAL) Tac Ops X-Ray 51 in Tac Ops SHORT Multicam Drag Bag. (LONG Bags accomodate OALs' of 50-51")</span></span>
X-Ray51inSHORTMultiCamGen5Plus28x6.jpg


<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Front of Tac Ops Multicam Drag Bag:</span></span>
TOGen5PlusSHORTMultiCamFRONT8x6.jpg


<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Rear of Tac Ops Multicam Drag Bag:</span></span>
TOGen5PlusSHORTMultiCamREAR8x6.jpg


<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Detachable Nose of Tac Ops Multicam Drag Bag:</span></span>
TOGen5MuzzleCoverBuckleCUMultiCam8x6.jpg

TOGen5DBCoverRemovedMultiCam8x6.jpg


<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Butt-end Outer Zip Pockets and Closed-Cell Foam Padded Suppressor Pocket w/Heavy-Duty Buckle:</span></span>
TODBExteriorREARPocketSuppressorPocketMultiCam8x6.jpg

TODBOPENExteriorREARPocketSuppressorPocketMultiCam8x6.jpg


<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Included Closed Cell Foam-padded Hide-Away Shooting Mat measures approximately 48.5" LONG x 25.25" WIDE:</span></span>
TacOpsShootingMatMultiCam8x6.jpg


<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">The Shooting Mat stores in a Hide-Away Pocket on the rear of the Tac Ops Drag Bag. Now you see it:</span></span>
Hide-AwayShootingMatMultiCam8x6.jpg


<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">...and now you dont:</span></span>
Hide-AwayShoulderStrapShootingMatPockets8x6.jpg



Keith
 
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keith, thanks much for the specs, and pics, gap only has the long size that they sell, and i got the camo version for a little more$
 
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I was lucky enough to get in on a group buy last year and picked up the Tac Ops. Amazing product! That is what I will buy for my next rifle build.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Aries64</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chris m</div><div class="ubbcode-body">not bad for 1/5th the price of the tac ops </div></div>
No, not bad at all for the price. However, as is so often the case you get what you pay for, and if you want to support an American company whose products are <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">U.S. Made</span></span>, Tac Ops is the way to go over the Midway.


Keith</div></div> Midway 600 denier Asian imitation vs. TacOps 1000 Denier Cordura? No doubt in my mind what I'm putting my money into. From someone who's done some dragging of a bag, you need the toughest material available if you expect it to last.

I have an Eberlestock bag, it's nice but my next will be a TacOps.
 
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How well suited would the tac ops be for an LMT MWS - 16 inch barrel?

I was considering something like the Eagle case mat combo but that item doesnt seem to exist anymore except as a teaser Natchez keeps in their catalog.

I already have a nice Cross-Tac type mat. The Spec Ops bag looks like it will really protect a rifle well. I'm leaning more toward the special purpose tool now rather than a jack of all trades.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How well suited would the tac ops be for an LMT MWS - 16 inch barrel?</div></div>
The Tac Ops Drag Bag was designed to carry a bolt action rifle, but there are numerous Hide members using Tac Ops Drag Bags to carry AR-type .308 weapons. In fact, and this <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">exact question</span></span> has been asked and answered several times in DB threads where Tac Ops is mentioned (as well as in PMs' to me here on the SH). The Tac Ops SHORT DB is plenty long enough to carry your rifle, but if you want to hear answers from members who carry AR-type weapons in Tac Ops Drag Bags I suggest that you use the <span style="font-style: italic">"Search"</span> function. It works quite well when specific criteria is entered.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I was considering something like the Eagle case mat combo but that item doesnt seem to exist anymore except as a teaser Natchez keeps in their catalog.</div></div>
If you're referring to the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">"Sniper Rifle Case and Shooting Pad"</span></span>, Eagle still makes it. Less than half the price of a new Tac Ops Drag Bag, but like I said you get what you pay for and you have to put up with a lot of lumps under you. Good for a "minimalist" bag to carry just the basics though. Eagle seems to be having more and more of it's products sewn in the Dominican Republic these days, so it's possible that is part of the availability equation.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I already have a nice Cross-Tac type mat. The Spec Ops bag looks like it will really protect a rifle well. I'm leaning more toward the special purpose tool now rather than a jack of all trades. </div></div>
Sorry, but I don't have any experience with either of those bags.


Keith
 
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~ Tac-Ops ~

As in my sig line, "it only costs a little more . . ."

Yeah, they cost more, but I don't regret having purchased mine. It is almost literally "bullet-proof", and all that have seen it are impressed with the materials, features, construction, and workmanship.

Stay away from ching-chong knockoffs - they are knockoffs, not the "real deal".

Kevin
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Aries64</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How well suited would the tac ops be for an LMT MWS - 16 inch barrel?</div></div>
The Tac Osp Drag Bag was designed to carry a bolt action rifle, but there are numerous Hide members using Tac Ops Drag Bags to carry AR-type .308 weapons. In fact, and this <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">exact question</span></span> has been asked and answered several times in DB threads where Tac Ops is mentioned (as well as in PMs' to me here on the SH). The Tac Ops SHORT DB is plenty long enough to carry your rifle, but if you want to hear answers from members who carry AR-type weapons in Tac Ops Drag Bags I suggest that you use the <span style="font-style: italic">"Search"</span> function. It works quite well when specific criteria is entered.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I was considering something like the Eagle case mat combo but that item doesnt seem to exist anymore except as a teaser Natchez keeps in their catalog.</div></div>
If you're referring to the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">"Sniper Rifle Case and Shooting Pad"</span></span>, Eagle still makes it. Less than half the price of a new Tac Ops Drag Bag, but like I said you get what you pay for and you have to put up with a lot of lumps under you. Good for a "minimalist" bag to carry just the basics though. Eagle seems to be having more and more of it's products sewn in the Dominican Republic these days, so it's possible that is part of the availability equation.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I already have a nice Cross-Tac type mat. The Spec Ops bag looks like it will really protect a rifle well. I'm leaning more toward the special purpose tool now rather than a jack of all trades. </div></div>
Sorry, but I don't have any experience with either of those bags.


Keith</div></div>

Thank you for the reply. I'm guilty as charged - a lazy non search function slug.

I dont see much looking better as far as construction goes and I am very interested. I doubt I would see much to recommend against using an AR with this bag.

The Eagle item I was interested in was a larger item the HSRC
http://www.eagletacticalsupply.com/eagle_shooting_mats.html
Last I had checked they were no longer being made by Eagle.

Cross-Tacs shooting pad is just a 4 panel folding item - kind of big makes you look like a Pilates training person but it is really nice as long as you are only packing it a short distance from the truck to the firing line. I already carry rifle, scope, scope stand, ammo, targets etc. I was hoping to combine bag/mat to eliminate one item of gear. I've been burned before trying to get one item to do the job of two.
 
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<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">pmclaine</span></span> -

Below is a picture I stole from <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Rob01</span></span> of a 20" GAP 10 sitting in a Tac Ops Drag Bag. You'd have to contact Rob to confirm, but from the looks of it the GAP 10 is sitting in a "LONG" DB. If the DB in this photo is a "LONG" Bag, a TO "SHORT" DB should work well for your 16" MWS.

<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Photo of 20" barrel GAP 10 in Tac Ops Drag Bag courtesy of Rob01:</span></span>
DSCN1125.jpg




Keith
 
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I cant see the pic on my work computer but I'll be sure to check it out at home. Thanks for posting it.

I'm gussing your photo shows me a 20 inch barrel GAP-10 that fits with some room to spare in the large bag? My future plans may include an 18" barrel and a PRS. I'll try to buy for future needs.

I'll try that contact for more info when I figure some things out.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I cant see the pic on my work computer but I'll be sure to check it out at home. Thanks for posting it.</div></div>
I know how that is - by now you've probably been back home and seen the photo. No problem about re-posting it - simple quote and paste.

I'm gussing your photo shows me a 20 inch barrel GAP-10 that fits with some room to spare in the large bag? My future plans may include an 18" barrel and a PRS. I'll try to buy for future needs.[/quote]
From <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Rob</span></span>'s photo I say there is easily another 4" or so behind the butt of the PRS on his GAP 10.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'll try that contact for more info when I figure some things out. </div></div>
Roger that, as I don't have an AR 10 type weapon to try in a Tac Ops DB. However, for anything else Tac Ops Mike Rescigno himself or I would be the ones to ask if you want correct info about anything Tac Ops. I tend to answer questions for him here, as he isn't on the Hide' much (he's busy building rifles and suppressors like he should be). I can usually answer Tac Ops questions because of my knowledge about them, unless it's confidential in which case I would tell you that.


Keith
 
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Thanks Kieth,

I saw the photo and it looks as I guessed. Plenty of room in the bag.

I'm working an OT tonight - they are throwing money at me to outfit my rifle ahead of schedule. I'll send you a PM.

Edit:

Cant send PM your in box is full.
 
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just received my midwayusa 56 inch. very pleased for the price. seems to be well built. i doubt i will push it to its limits.