"UTG Homeland Security 32"" Covert Gun Case, Black" (PVC-MC32B)








Key features
- •Concealed dual rifle storage - 32½" x 13" x 1 ½".
- •Huge padded front pocket with 8 elastic loops - 29" x 11".
- •Three deluxe rifle mag pouches inside the front pocket.
- •Concealed Firearm Storage, Well Padded High-Density Foam with 2 Rows of BTS Webbing and 6 Fully Adjustable Hook & Loop Straps to Secure up to 2 Rifles with Retractable Stock and 6-8 Pistols.
- •Heavy Duty Zipper with Dual Zipper Heads, Fully Lockable.
"UTG Homeland Security 32"" Covert Gun Case, Black" (PVC-MC32B)
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Customer Reviews
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Look NO further for a tac case
TexasGonzo✓ Verified Purchase•October 3, 2023
WoW, that's about the best summation. This thing is incredibly custom-configurable for ANYthing you want to put in it. My Bushmaster AR fits beautifully, along with a 20 round clip, and several other smaller items in the main compartment, including a .380 and 9mm pistol. Nothing cramped here. I see no problem putting 2 AR-style weapons in it, as long as they're the stock setup. Any scopes, lights, etc would definitely hinder the fit.
The side compartment (about 10x30", the main is 12x34") holds 4 30 round clips, + has 6 elastic bands for smaller clips or knives/handguns/batteries, whatever.
The really impressive part to me is the how they built the two strap 'rails' in the main compartment. They have velcro sewn underneath (the soft side of velcro), allowing you to move the restraint straps ANYwhere you want along the length of the case, and they stay put. Beautiful, simply beautiful. My AR doesn't budge with 4 straps on it, though 3 would be more than adequate. I have mine setup angling across the case, where my hand can slip in easily, engage the clip, tap the bolt release, and she's ready to bark. I hope to post some pics on here soon for those needing help 'making that decision'.
I own several UTG products, none have disappointed me. Usually, they tend to shine with those added little touches that really make a difference. Extra clip holder added to pistol holsters, being creative with the belt attachments, that kind of stuff. It looks like they did it again, not only with the features, but the price point! For just over $30, this can't be touched. I was looking at many others that weren't this customizeable, and all priced well over $50, upwards of $100 for some. Another BIG bonus, it doesn't really scream I'M A GUN CASE! Paint Yamaha, Baldwin, whatever on it and it would definitely pass as a keyboard case slung across your back. Oh yeah, it has a nice adjustable shoulder strap as well, sliding pad, etc. The only thing I could possibly think to add would be a stiffener of some sort between the main and sub-compartments to give it a little bit of overall rigidity. Then again, it IS a soft case. VERY comfortable to carry over shoulder.
For the money, I wish I'd ordered 5, and put 4 on consignment in the local gun shop for about $65-75 a piece. I doubt they'd last a week....
Safe plinkin' yall!
The side compartment (about 10x30", the main is 12x34") holds 4 30 round clips, + has 6 elastic bands for smaller clips or knives/handguns/batteries, whatever.
The really impressive part to me is the how they built the two strap 'rails' in the main compartment. They have velcro sewn underneath (the soft side of velcro), allowing you to move the restraint straps ANYwhere you want along the length of the case, and they stay put. Beautiful, simply beautiful. My AR doesn't budge with 4 straps on it, though 3 would be more than adequate. I have mine setup angling across the case, where my hand can slip in easily, engage the clip, tap the bolt release, and she's ready to bark. I hope to post some pics on here soon for those needing help 'making that decision'.
I own several UTG products, none have disappointed me. Usually, they tend to shine with those added little touches that really make a difference. Extra clip holder added to pistol holsters, being creative with the belt attachments, that kind of stuff. It looks like they did it again, not only with the features, but the price point! For just over $30, this can't be touched. I was looking at many others that weren't this customizeable, and all priced well over $50, upwards of $100 for some. Another BIG bonus, it doesn't really scream I'M A GUN CASE! Paint Yamaha, Baldwin, whatever on it and it would definitely pass as a keyboard case slung across your back. Oh yeah, it has a nice adjustable shoulder strap as well, sliding pad, etc. The only thing I could possibly think to add would be a stiffener of some sort between the main and sub-compartments to give it a little bit of overall rigidity. Then again, it IS a soft case. VERY comfortable to carry over shoulder.
For the money, I wish I'd ordered 5, and put 4 on consignment in the local gun shop for about $65-75 a piece. I doubt they'd last a week....
Safe plinkin' yall!
For the Grayman
Leaveamark✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2023
This is a great case for carrying/transporting an AR. Very low profile and does not scream "TACTICOOL!" or anything of the sort. The inside is plush and has plenty of straps for adjustments. The straps keep the rifle secure, no worries there. The front zip pocket can fit plenty of mags. Given the slim profile of the case it does bulge out when you put ears and other odd shaped objects inside of it, but that is to be expected. The back strap for over the shoulder carry works well and can be tightened so that you don't even notice it when using the carry handles.
The one knock I have on it is the locking zippers. For some odd reason, the front pocket where you store mags/ammo has zippers that can be locked but the main compartment where the rifle is kept does not! Very very odd decision there.
I took 1 star off for the lack of locking zippers on the main compartment. Other than that, this is a great value proposition for anyone looking to carry/transport an AR in a low profile fashion. Perfect for the Grayman.
The one knock I have on it is the locking zippers. For some odd reason, the front pocket where you store mags/ammo has zippers that can be locked but the main compartment where the rifle is kept does not! Very very odd decision there.
I took 1 star off for the lack of locking zippers on the main compartment. Other than that, this is a great value proposition for anyone looking to carry/transport an AR in a low profile fashion. Perfect for the Grayman.
Nice, but could be a bit longer in size.
E. Klang✓ Verified Purchase•July 22, 2023
I purchased this case for my Doublestar M4 carbine. The length of the gun is 32.75 inches, and it is a VERY tight fit. This is with the buttstock fully retracted, so if your rifle is longer than this, I would say you need to look for a different case. Further, it would probably be a good idea to make sure you buy this for a rifle that is 32.5 inches to fit more comfortably.
The case as straps to hold two rifles, and a pouch which allow you to stow some pistols and a few pistol magazines as well. These work ok, but could be a bit small for some larger pistols.
What this case is missing is a better way to store AR-15 magazines. Right now I simply have my clips strapped in (not the best way to hold them, in the velcro straps used for the 2nd gun. If I were to transport 2 AR-15's, there would really be no way to store them.
The case does have a 2 forms of transport, a normal handle to carry in a "suitcase" fashion, and a longer strap that allows you to carry it over your shoulder like a large "scabbard". These seem to work well.
In summary: For the price this is a fairly decent case to store up to two more compact rifles. It is not intended for AR 15's with extended barrels. And it is best to buy this for rifles of not over 32.5 inches in length. Even then it is a snug fit. This case looks pretty innocuous, as it doesn't look like an all-out gun case.
What it could use is pockets for magazines. UTG should increase the size of the pockets to allow storing AR 15 or AK 47 magazines, these could also allow storage of larger pistols. They might also include velcro closures on these pockets, to hold in pistols/magazines.
Overall, a suitable case for storage of a rifle, and a few pistols. But it is pretty minimalist, but this can be expected at such a low price point.
The case as straps to hold two rifles, and a pouch which allow you to stow some pistols and a few pistol magazines as well. These work ok, but could be a bit small for some larger pistols.
What this case is missing is a better way to store AR-15 magazines. Right now I simply have my clips strapped in (not the best way to hold them, in the velcro straps used for the 2nd gun. If I were to transport 2 AR-15's, there would really be no way to store them.
The case does have a 2 forms of transport, a normal handle to carry in a "suitcase" fashion, and a longer strap that allows you to carry it over your shoulder like a large "scabbard". These seem to work well.
In summary: For the price this is a fairly decent case to store up to two more compact rifles. It is not intended for AR 15's with extended barrels. And it is best to buy this for rifles of not over 32.5 inches in length. Even then it is a snug fit. This case looks pretty innocuous, as it doesn't look like an all-out gun case.
What it could use is pockets for magazines. UTG should increase the size of the pockets to allow storing AR 15 or AK 47 magazines, these could also allow storage of larger pistols. They might also include velcro closures on these pockets, to hold in pistols/magazines.
Overall, a suitable case for storage of a rifle, and a few pistols. But it is pretty minimalist, but this can be expected at such a low price point.
Best soft gun case ever should be 6 stars
bran&hanu✓ Verified Purchase•July 20, 2023
This is possibly the best gun case ever. You have 2 rows to hold up to 2 rifles with 4 Velcro fasteners in each row to securely hold your firearms. The cool thing about the fasteners is that they are adjustable to fit any rifle. I love this case so much I bought three of them. To put in perspective as to what this gun cases can hold, in one of my gun cases I have two Mossberg mariner shotguns, in the second case I have my ar-15 along with my Ak47 that has some accessories on it that would prevent most cases from closing, and in the third gun case I have a 10/22 ruger and a .17 HMR Mossberg.
There is also a second pocket that can hold up to 4 magazines, straps for miscellaneous items such as gun locks and safety glasses, and a pistol holder. In the pistol holder located in the second pocket of the gun case I can put a either my glock 23 gen 4 pistol, a pt145 Taurus pistol, or a kel tec pmr 30. I can place these pistols in there because the pistol holder is adjustable.
The main reason I have purchased several of these gun cases is because of the features this gun case comes with. One of the characteristics that separates this gun case from other gun cases is the backpack feature located on the back of the gun case. When I go shooting I can carry 1 pistol and 2 rifles in each case. I can use one gun case as a backpack and two cases in each hand as if they were briefcases and easily carry a minimum of 9 guns. Another feature that comes with this gun case is if you want to shoot in a prone position. You can open up the gun case and lay on the padding located on the inside of the gun case and comfortably shoot VS. laying on the ground.
I absolutely love this gun case and recommend it to everyone. If you purchase this gun case you will be extremely pleased.
There is also a second pocket that can hold up to 4 magazines, straps for miscellaneous items such as gun locks and safety glasses, and a pistol holder. In the pistol holder located in the second pocket of the gun case I can put a either my glock 23 gen 4 pistol, a pt145 Taurus pistol, or a kel tec pmr 30. I can place these pistols in there because the pistol holder is adjustable.
The main reason I have purchased several of these gun cases is because of the features this gun case comes with. One of the characteristics that separates this gun case from other gun cases is the backpack feature located on the back of the gun case. When I go shooting I can carry 1 pistol and 2 rifles in each case. I can use one gun case as a backpack and two cases in each hand as if they were briefcases and easily carry a minimum of 9 guns. Another feature that comes with this gun case is if you want to shoot in a prone position. You can open up the gun case and lay on the padding located on the inside of the gun case and comfortably shoot VS. laying on the ground.
I absolutely love this gun case and recommend it to everyone. If you purchase this gun case you will be extremely pleased.
JUST AS GOOD AS ITS BIG BROTHER!!
A Billy T✓ Verified Purchase•July 19, 2023
A couple of years ago, I purchased the UTG 38" case for my AR-15. Since then, I've accumulated 2 upper receivers with scopes, plus several other accessories (magazines, etc.). My first case, the UTG Deluxe Covert Homeland Security Gun Case , was wayyyyy too heavy if I tried to put everything in there, and there was no way I was going to carry everything to the range anyway. Given the quality of my first UTG case, I decided to get a smaller one to store my uppers, or for "bare essentials" trips to the range.
The 34" case is perfect for my needs. Like its big brother, the padding is thick enough to cushion and protect my rifle, the zippers are sturdy and sure, and the six velcro straps are adjustable and attach securely (done right, your rifle or other firearm will not move inside the case). There are, however, some differences that make this a less-expensive case. In the secondary compartment, there is no cover on the magazine pouches, and no separate holster for a pistol. Even so, this is a high-quality case.
Other reviews are absolutely correct: If you have a rifle that exceeds much more than 33", you will need to get a bigger case. For an AR-15, you will need to collapse your stock to its shortest length, or else you may not have room. Otherwise, you would need to break the rifle down, and things are easy then.
All in all, this is an excellent product, and I can happily recommend it to anyone who has the need for one!
The 34" case is perfect for my needs. Like its big brother, the padding is thick enough to cushion and protect my rifle, the zippers are sturdy and sure, and the six velcro straps are adjustable and attach securely (done right, your rifle or other firearm will not move inside the case). There are, however, some differences that make this a less-expensive case. In the secondary compartment, there is no cover on the magazine pouches, and no separate holster for a pistol. Even so, this is a high-quality case.
Other reviews are absolutely correct: If you have a rifle that exceeds much more than 33", you will need to get a bigger case. For an AR-15, you will need to collapse your stock to its shortest length, or else you may not have room. Otherwise, you would need to break the rifle down, and things are easy then.
All in all, this is an excellent product, and I can happily recommend it to anyone who has the need for one!
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