Designed by Travis Haley, the Haley Strategic Partners Incog Rifle Bag is a range bag, a discreet carry bag and a great organizer that fits in a Pelican 1700 hard case. The bag measures 31" x 10" x 3", which is perfect for a 14.5 inch AR, but we spoke with Haley and he tells us that it can fit a 16 inch AR thanks to an inch of loose material on the ends.

"The bag from end to end is 31 inches fully compressed," says Haley. "There is an extra inch of loose material on each side. So if you add in the loose material then the bag will measure out to about 33 inches."

Measuring my off-the-shelf 16 inch Daniel Defense DDM4 v7, I get a length of 33 inches. So, there is some flex in there to accommodate rifles larger than 14.5 inch carbines. The bag will hold a full size 18 or 20 inch rifle as long as it's broken down.

"We went with 31 inches because it's the smallest bag that can fit a complete carbine with a 16 inch barrel," Haley says. Being so small makes it easier to carry around and less noticeable.

"If you're traveling to a course," says Haley, "it can be locked up in a pelican case, then when you get to the hotel or range you can grab it out of the pelican and go."

Offered in HSP's signature Disruptive Grey, the Incog Rifle Bag is built in the USA from a durable 1000D Cordura outer body sewn with nylon thread, 9-12 stitches per inch, and reinforced bar tack construction. The main gusset has #10 YKK zippers on both sides for independent access and web handle for accelerated opening both sides. The bottom gusset is reinforced with 2" web to manage and reduce wear over time. Both the front and back panel, as well as the gussets, have 1/4" closed cell foam and 30M poly to protect against impact.

Outside, the bag has an expanding front pocket. Inside, the main compartment features a large Velcro-loop grid on one side and a couple smaller of PALS fields flank a large, u-zip mesh pocket to contain loose items. The bag is available from HSP's webstore for $170.

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