Explorer Mojo Tactical Rifle Case – AR15 Case with Pockets for Magazines, Pistols, Rifle Accessories, Police & Military Gear – Backpack or Shoulder Gun Carrying Bag for Paintball, Airsoft, More, Black








Key features
- •Tactical gun case with heavy duty fabric and high density webbing
- •Removable backpack and shoulder straps
- •3 long mag pouches and m.o.l.l.e straps
Explorer Mojo Tactical Rifle Case – AR15 Case with Pockets for Magazines, Pistols, Rifle Accessories, Police & Military Gear – Backpack or Shoulder Gun Carrying Bag for Paintball, Airsoft, More, Black
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Great Case
James Brady✓ Verified Purchase•April 29, 2017
This is a great case for a pistol w/ arm brace (AR-15/AK/CZ EVO3/Kriss Vector), SBR or even a standard M4 style AR-15 with the upper & lower receivers separated. The dividers and tie downs provided are plenty for configuring the interior as needed. I was able to configure quickly for a nicely balanced weight distribution when carrying. I removed the backpack straps and storing those for the future, right now the hand grip or shoulder sling are perfect for my needs. The construction, materials, stitching, zippers seem to be of very good quality and it certainly appears that the case will be durable. (Time will tell.) I ordered the green even though I thought the color was too bright. I was very happy that it was not the bright green I saw in the Amazon posting picture but closer to the standard dull olive drab green. Plenty of room for your firearm, ammo, and basic range equipment. I highly recommend.
Satisfied
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•April 18, 2017
Well I need to say that there have been conflicting pictures the seller has post. But to put you all at ease, I have a full video of the product. I can show you exactly what your getting. Overall, it's a good bag. It has potential for you to make it better. The backpack straps are flimsy. With a pack of a broken down AR and one pistol with 6 loaded mags, the straps feel like they can snap at any time. I don't feel like I overloaded the bag. The zipper is solid. Over all, mixed emotion but it's still a good guy. I would recommend to someone. But note to the seller. You need to update your specs and pictures on this product. You even stopped selling the first generation bag that everyone liked with listing it on your post.
overall nice case
C. Olson✓ Verified Purchase•July 9, 2016
Seems like a very nicely made and sturdy case. Includes backpack straps and a shoulder strap which is nice. Many pockets on the inside and velcro around the outside pocket. There are dividers on the inside that are velcro as well so you can configure it however you like. The dividers are a bit weird however, as it seems like the velcro on the ends of them should be on the other side. This isn't too big of a deal, but it does seem counter-intuitive. Size is ideal. I bought it for my AR-15 carbine length. You can transport your rifle (detached upper from lower of course) without it being painfully obvious that you have a rifle inside. This is useful in urban environments where one may walk to the range, or to and from your car, and you don't want your liberal neighbors to freak out. Or if you just don't want anyone to know your business.
Interior has extra pockets which render it useless. Will return
pjf✓ Verified Purchase•February 26, 2016
Not as pictured. Interior has extra pockets which render it useless. Will return.
Great concept, poor execution
Steve✓ Verified Purchase•February 16, 2016
Great concept, poor execution. Bumped it up to 3 stars. Good bag to build on as long as you can see.
The bag I got was not the one shown. Mine has 2 long pockets inside instead of the webbing and secret pistol pocket that's shown in the stock photos.
Let's start with the actual bag it self. It's only maybe 3" deep. After you get your gun and equipment in there you can't really store anything in the ammo pockets on anywhere else on the lid because the bag isn't deep enough it bulges the bag and rubs on the rifle. This could of been fixed by adding a double zipper that most luggage has that allows the lid to expand. The mag pouches need clips, not velcro. The dividers for use in the bag are actually slightly higher then the zipper and cause difficulty closing. Also depending where you put the dividers will determine what you can put in the mag pouches or on the molly (in my case the 2 horizontal pouches). The tie down straps provided are awful. The plastic D ring is right next to the velcro base. The only way you can really tighten them it secure them to the item then stick it in the bag. The backpack straps have to be tied to the D rings lol. I'm assuming they did this so you can remove them but there are much better ways. It's ridiculous. The good thing is the bag seems to be made decent just poor execution. I wasn't looking for a lot just a nice range bag and maybe take it camping. It barely works for those requirements and will need modified if I keep it. If you're looking for a serious range or practice bag keep looking.
The bag I got was not the one shown. Mine has 2 long pockets inside instead of the webbing and secret pistol pocket that's shown in the stock photos.
Let's start with the actual bag it self. It's only maybe 3" deep. After you get your gun and equipment in there you can't really store anything in the ammo pockets on anywhere else on the lid because the bag isn't deep enough it bulges the bag and rubs on the rifle. This could of been fixed by adding a double zipper that most luggage has that allows the lid to expand. The mag pouches need clips, not velcro. The dividers for use in the bag are actually slightly higher then the zipper and cause difficulty closing. Also depending where you put the dividers will determine what you can put in the mag pouches or on the molly (in my case the 2 horizontal pouches). The tie down straps provided are awful. The plastic D ring is right next to the velcro base. The only way you can really tighten them it secure them to the item then stick it in the bag. The backpack straps have to be tied to the D rings lol. I'm assuming they did this so you can remove them but there are much better ways. It's ridiculous. The good thing is the bag seems to be made decent just poor execution. I wasn't looking for a lot just a nice range bag and maybe take it camping. It barely works for those requirements and will need modified if I keep it. If you're looking for a serious range or practice bag keep looking.
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