The 5.11 LVC M4 Rifle Bag is a versatile masterpiece. A blend of rugged functionality and sleek design, it seamlessly transitions from urban exploration to tactical operations.  It is designed to hold rifles up to 32″ in length.  That will hold most M4/RECCE style carbines with barrel length up to 16 inches:

…or shorter rifles with suppressors attached such as this 10.3″ barreled suppressed SBR.

Construction:

Crafted from water-resistant 840D nylon, it promises durability in every condition. The backpack’s ingenious layout ensures quick access to essentials, with its padded laptop sleeve and ample storage pockets. The LVC M4 Rifle Bag features a laser-cut loop panel and internal mesh pocket. There’s a top fleece-lined pocket to keep eye protection secure, or the pocket can be flipped inside-out to hold hook-and-loop ID panels and patches.  Comfort isn’t compromised, thanks to its padded shoulder straps and back panel, making it an ergonomic ally for extended wear. The removable shoulder straps can be configured for backpack-style carry or single sling carry with a crossbody strap.

The bag is available in 2 sizes;  a 29-inch long model and a 32-inch long model.  It is also available in 5 different colors.  The outside is a rugged, but sleek without external PALS webbing or hook-and-loop panels to effectively promote a low-profile appearance that doesn’t scream “gun case.”  There is a frame sheet that helps the pack keep its shape.

Closing Thoughts:

The 5.11 LVC M4 Rifle Bag truly stands out as a well-conceived and well-executed design. Its robust construction, paired with a multitude of practical features, ensures that it meets the rigorous demands of both urban explorers and tactical operators alike.  For those who require a reliable, durable, and discreet solution for transporting compact long-guns, the 5.11 LVC M4 Rifle Bag is an exceptional choice.

Material Disclosure:

I received this product as a courtesy from the manufacturer via Spotter Up so I could test it and give my honest feedback. I am not bound by any written, verbal, or implied contract to give this product a good review. All opinions are my own and are based off my personal experience with the product.

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By Michael Lake

Writer Michael Lake is a Benefactor Life Member of the National Rifle Association and has been actively involved in a variety shooting activities since 1989. In addition to being a certified range safety officer he holds several NRA instructor ratings and armorer certifications. He has received training from the US Army Marksmanship Unit, the US Marine Corps Rifle Team and some of the finest private training facilities in the nation. In 2013 Michael co-founded Adaptive Defense Concepts, a Northwest Ohio-based Training organization. currently a contractor for the Department of Energy managing safety for the National Homeland Security program in Eastern Idaho, an instructor for Badlands Tactical Training Center, and is an accomplished Freemason.

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