







🎒 Gear Up Like a Pro — Compact, Secure, and Ready to Roll!
The OSAGE RIVER Tactical Range Bag is a compact yet spacious solution built from durable 600D ballistic nylon, featuring 9 padded compartments with adjustable dividers, 5 external zippered pockets, and 2 removable pistol pouches. Designed for shooting, hunting, and travel, it offers lockable heavy-duty zippers and versatile carry options, combining rugged protection with sleek, low-profile style favored by professionals on the move.














| ASIN | B01F3U6VLS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,310 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #39 in Hunting Backpacks & Duffle Bags #25,113 in Luggage & Travel Gear |
| Brand Name | OSAGE RIVER |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,037) |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2016 |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Included Components | see descritption |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.91 x 3.94 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 11 x 7 inches |
| Manufacturer | Osage River Gear |
| Model Name | 1107973 |
| Number of Compartments | 9 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Outer Material | Softside |
| Package Weight | 1.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 1107973 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | Light Duty (13.5 x 10.5 x 7.5)" |
| Strap Type | Fixed |
| Style | Range |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 858419005433 |
K**L
Great "little" bag! They weren't kidding, it holds everything!
Most of the reviews here are for the larger bag, but this is specifically for the smaller LIGHT DUTY bag. I didn't want to have to lug around something the size of a gym bag, and the larger bag looked TOO large for my needs, and too awkward for me to carry once full. Something more compact and easy to carry was important to me. With that in mind, the bag must also be able to easily hold two handguns, plus all the ammo and accessories that I would need for them at the range. I wanted to easily be able to find whatever item I needed, so organization was a huge plus. I didn't want it to have gun brand logos on the exterior. And, it would have to be able to lock. Let me tell you what I was able to put into this bag, with room to spare. One subcompact pistol One J frame revolver 400 rounds of 9mm and .38 spec. ammo Ear muffs Safety Glasses Three magazines (there are slots for 10, but I only have 3) Two speedloaders 3 extra mag springs 2 sets of snap caps Small flashlight I could have put my ear and eye protection in the side pockets and easily put another 200 rounds of ammo or another handgun in the center space. This bag makes me feel like I need more stuff! The zipper pulls are all coated metal, as are the clips for the shoulder strap. The bag is heavy duty! Every single zipper has a locking ring. All but one are double zippers, so you can use small padlocks to secure all but one of the zippered spaces. The main storage compartment comes with two adjustable dividers that are held in place where you want them by velcro. Each pistol pouch is large enough to comfortably fit a small to mid sized handgun. They're held into the base of the outer pocket by velcro. I do wish there was a closure snap or velcro to hold the pouches closed and the firearm in place, but it's a small concession. Every pocket, every pouch, is padded! No gear rubbing or banging against each other. A place for everything. The only branding on the bag is in the center pocket interior flap. Nothing anywhere on the exterior that could indicate what the contents might be. Bottom line, this bag gives much more expensive range bags a run for the money. It's well made, inexpensive, looks good, and with a lifetime guarantee, how can you go wrong?
C**P
WOW!
I was looking for a range bag that didn't fit the entire national guard armoury and this is it. Roomy enough for all my gear and then some. Using my pictures, first is the whole bag. It's very sturdy, well constructed a definite 'grab and go' There are two compartments like the one in photo 2 which shows the front zipped open with a padded 'pocket' for your gun so it isn't just flopping around loose like a lot of the other bags I looked at. There is plenty of storage for extra mags along the back and there is another compartment just like this for a second gun on the back side. The interior of the main bag has several padded dividers that can be velcroed in either vertically or horizontally to make more compartments. Photos 3 & 4 show the ends which each have a compartment which I use to carry boxed amo, as well as an open pocket for a phone or papers and the other has a zippered pocket for ID and such. The dual zippers on all the storage areas, see photo 5, are sturdy and are lockable. This is a great bag. It comes in 2 sizes and a good array of colors. I got the smaller bag in gunmetal color. The bag is very well made feels 'sturdy' but is not heavy at all. I'm a retired woman (nice way of saying I'm old) so I didn't want a bag that weighed more than my gear. I just can't say enough good about it!
B**R
Nice range bag...good size, nicely constructed, recommend!
This is a very nice range bag, constructed of heavy-duty material with high-quality zippers. There are lots of pockets, and the handle and shoulder strap are well made and look like they'll hold up well. There's room for at least three pistols as well as lots of accessories. A nice touch is that it's available in colors that don't broadcast it's full of firearms. All in all, a very nice range bag at a very reasonable price.
J**S
Great bag for the price, with a few nitpicks
I got the smaller bag and am reviewing that. I am 99% happy with this bag and want to share the great, as well as the few small things to be aware of if you are looking at this bag. I am including pictures so that you have all the information you need, especially if trying to decide if this smaller bag is going to be big enough for you or will work for your needs, and if items you already own will fit or work with it. Inside I have placed the my Howard Leight by Honeywell Impact Sport ear muffs inside their case, as well as my sharpshooter glasses by Honeywell (the interchangeable ones with 3 lenses that come with a case) in their case. 2 boxes of 50 rounds of ammo (Basic Winchester white box, as I figure most people are familiar with this size box) and a small box of Hornady Critical defense. I could probably fit more but likely would never really need to. Both outside pockets of this bag have magazine holders and if I am carrying more than 100 extra rounds I will likely bring an ammo can, not load down my range bag. in the outside pocket I have placed my US Peacekeeper pistol case in a size medium which is holding my Glock 19. It is a perfect snug fit in that pocket and nothing else would really fit in there with it. You could not use the mag holders in this pocket AND use it to store this pistol case, though you could probably use the little pistol pocket deal that came with the bag to put your firearm in and still use the mag holders....I did NOT feel comfortable doing this, but I am picky. I did not want my firearm moving around or bumping into things, or.....just, ANYTHING. That is a ME thing. Your comfort level with that may vary. I took out all the dividers in this bag. They all Velcro in and I just didn't need them or see the point of them in a bag this size. It is great size bag and fits everything you need for the range. Here are my small gripes. The moment I opened it there were chips in the coating on the zipper pulls. This does not affect the function of the bag, but it is irritating to pay for something and have it show up with damage. The coating is super flaky and your zipper pulls will not remain black. The bigger issue is the hooks for the shoulder strap. I wear my range bag cross body, same as my purse. Why? Many reasons. I like to have my hands free in case I need them, generally I am going to have keys in one hand if I am on the way to the car so I need the other hand free for self defense or for any other thing that might come up. I also like purses and range bags ON my body....for the same reason you wear a conceal carry firearm ON body. You never want someone else to access your firearm. Bag snatchings happen. I am 5'2 and a relatively small woman. I am not going to make myself an even easier bag snatch target by walking out of a gun range with my gun bag in my hand where it can be easily ripped away. Much harder to get it if I have it cross body. Then you have to fight me for it....and you will be giving me time to show you why I train at the range in the first place. I digress.....These hooks are flimsy. I feel like a good hard yank and they are going to bend/be rendered useless. I wish they were a little more substantial. I may grab a couple of climbing carabiners and reinforce for my own peace of mind. All in all, this is a great bag with just a few very small issues that I can deal with. It also does not scream Gun Bag! On the front, which I also like. That might be great for some people, but I don't want my camera bag to say Cannon on it and advertise that I have $5k worth of gear in my bag....and I don't want my range bag to say Glock on it and advertise that I am carrying and whatever else people perceive when they see it. It is a plain bag, if I want to pretty it up or personalize it I can use my Cameo and some heat transfer vinyl and go to town. lol
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