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Guarder M2000 Pro Gun Bag
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27/2/06
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Average Price
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Average Rating
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100% of reviewers
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£26.00
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9.0
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Author
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rallymad_nad

Registered: January 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 560
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Review Date: 27/2/06
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £26.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Versitility
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Cons:
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Lack of internal straps
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This was one of my very next purchases after getting my first AEG. The main reason was somewhere to store and protect it, and also to be able to move it around from place to place. Carrying round a box with a picture on it isnt the wisest thing to do in view of the public. This is the one everyone raves about so its the one I chose. Short of visiting a shop and looking at what they have going by other people's recommendations is sometimes the only way.
For people that take multiple guns to games, or even just the need to store, this is an ideal bag. It has one specific pocket for a pistol and two mags, an SMG or Assault rifle with folding stock pocket and one for an Assault rifle or sniper rifle.
Each section has straps for holding you gun in place. The only one I feel is sufficient is the pistol one which secures it properly. I feel the other two sections could do with more securing straps spaced out. The SMG section has one, while the Rifle section two, but they are placed at the same end in very close proximity to each other. This is something I will address in future by stitching in more retaining straps.
The rifle section also has a piece of material that folds out to extend the bag for those extra long guns. The material is thin and main purpose is just to cover the barrel rather than protect it. There are two other pockets on the same face of the bag as where the pistol is stored. The can be used for carrying magazines, ammo, batteries tools or goggles etc. If needed another pistol could be stored in here. Some people like to store the mags with the guns but I feel this would lead to damage. I have another bag to carry things like goggles and radios etc.
The bag can be carried in a variety of way. It has the normal carry handles, two which are held together with a velcro strap. There is the shoulder strap as well which comes with a rubber pad on it. On the rear of the bag is another pocket next to the ID window, which can be used for maps etc. Inside this pocket is two more padded straps, which when pulled out and attached to the clips on the bag allow it to be worn on the back like a rucksack, very ingenious!!
With bags its a case of when do you stop adding bulk with sections to carry more guns etc. This bag I feel is as big as you can go before you start blending into the SWAT style box bags, which just arent practical in my eyes. Too much wasted space and you wont fit a teams worth in the boot of the car.
Overall, one of the best bags on the market.
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