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In the compact bag, I fit 3 guns in cases (Blue Beretta Cases) - sometimes 4 if I double up on the case..  also at least 200 rounds of 9mm, a brick of .22LR, mags in the side pocket (has room for 7 double-stack mags or you can double-up with single-stackers), targets, staple gun & extra staples, my hearing protection, and then on the other side pocket, any misc stuff I want.

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Large MidwayUSA bag, here... couldn't be happier. Never had a time where I needed to bring something and didn't have space.

 

Only thing I wished for would be if I could lock some compartments. Not for any other reason than to keep honest people honest when my back is turned and I'm shooting... especially with the cost of ammo.

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LA Police Gear large BOB in black................. Big enough for 4 Hand guns,all your accompany gear and ammo and not blend in with all the Midway denizens.

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IMO you shouldn't spend a lot of money on a "gun" bag. I use an ordinary duffle bag when I think I'll be in the mood to clean a lot of guns later in the day, and a smaller version when I take three or fewer handguns along. I keep all the other crap (targets, ear protection, ID badge, cleaning equipment, flashlight, screwdriver, hats, gloves, sunglasses, and a second small duffle-like bag) in a tupperware bin in my car. I carry the ammo in a sturdy tool box. 

 

You probably have that stuff lying around your house already. If not get these items on sale at any sporting goods store.

 

I'm cheap and I was never very keen on gear.

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I have the MIdwayUSA Compact Competition bag.

 

It's more compact than the other one but still holds all the stuff I need.

 

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/939167522/midwayusa-compact-competition-range-bag?cm_vc=ProductFinding

I have this one as well. I don't usually have enough stuff to even fit in the main compartment so doubt I'll outgrow it. Good quality too.

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What I don't understand is that a lot of these bags carry hand gun and ammunition. But your meant to have them in separate bags right ?

 

 

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No, they do not need to be in separate bags.

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What I don't understand is that a lot of these bags carry hand gun and ammunition. But your meant to have them in separate bags right ?

 

 

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They don't but I don't put email "heath junk" in the same folder as "NJ gun junk." More convenient for me to keep them separate. 

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