Delivered recently, a Voodoo 42″ tactical padded rifle case, which holds two rifles and other weapons (two handguns). There is also room for magazines, tools, and other kit that you might want to take to the range or into the field. If you’re like me, you probably cannot even name or catalog the equipment and other miscellaneous stuff you have in your dope bag (or range bag). This clears it up. When you head out the door, you put in what you need for the day, weekend or longer.
Here is a picture of the case unopened, plenty of Molle and cinch straps. And I like the OD green.
Here is a picture of the back, with padded shoulder straps and D-rings.
One aspect of the bag I like is the presence of zippers amenable to locking. No, it won’t stop someone from picking up your entire bag. But it will stop someone from going into your rifle bag and coming out with something that you don’t miss until much later. Here is a picture closed.
And unclosed.
I wanted to see how it would handle longer rifles (since it is, after all, a 42″ case), so I put in my Tikka T3 Hunter, with scope, on one side of the dedicated two-rifle bag.
Nice fit. Now on the other side, my RRA AR-15 with EOTech.
See how the top of the EOTech goes to the top of the bag? The forend grip was given to me straight from a Marine in my son’s MC Battalion. It saw combat action. It holds sentimental value for me. I figure there’s no reason I should have to remove my forend grip in order to get my rifle into a tactical bag. More on that in a minute.
One more item worthy of mention is that I didn’t notice any stress on the zippers when the bag was fully opened. If the zippers were stressed when folded open, I would say so and dock points for that in my review. This bag passes with flying colors. Below are the storage compartments opened up.
Plenty of snaps, velcro and tension cords. And more on the internal storage compartments.
Now back to the height of the bag. Take a close look at the tape measure below. It reads 11″ seam to seam.
Another bag I have reads 10.5″ seam to seam.
The difference is actually about 0.75″ when I get down close to the seams and tape (a picture cannot do it justice). Does that 0.75″ matter? Well, it does if you have an EOTech on your rifle plus a forend grip.
The Voodoo 42″ tactical padded rifle case is a worthy way to spend your money if you need a rifle case. In fact, I highly recommend it if you have a rifle longer than the AR-15 carbine (16″ barrel) that needs to be protected during transport. And by the way. I decry the notion of abusing your weapons to the maximum just to ascertain the point at which they will stop working. You don’t do that with your own body, do you? Protect your weapons like your life.