🎒 Carry Confidence, Command Presence.
The UTG Alpha Battle Carrier Sling Pack is a 30-inch multi-firearm case designed with durable, water-resistant 900D polyester. Featuring a discreet tactical profile, it offers three compartments including a top pocket with hook-and-loop backing for an ambidextrous pistol holster. Comfort is prioritized with padded back support and an adjustable, removable sling strap, secured by buckle and hook & loop closures for reliable firearm protection.
Closure Type | Buckle, Hook & Loop |
Pattern | Discreet Overall Shape and Appearance |
Strap Type | Adjustable,Removable,Shoulder Strap |
Handle Type | Wrap Handle |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04712274529533 |
Manufacturer | Leapers, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.5 x 14.25 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 2.63 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | UTG |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Model Name | Pvc-psp30bn |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | PVC-PSP30BN |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | UTG 30" Alpha Battle Carrier Sling Pack |
Size | 30" |
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Disabled Veteran Honest Review
Product Review: UTG Alpha Battle Carrier Sling Pack – The Ultimate Spiritual and Tactical Sidekick!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5 stars, obviously)Well, folks, let me tell you, if you're like me—someone who feels equally called to both spiritual warfare and the occasional, um, retail adventure at Walmart—then the UTG Alpha Battle Carrier Sling Pack is, without a doubt, your new best friend in Christ! 🎒✝️Picture this: it’s Sunday morning, you’ve just been caught in a tight spot of sin—perhaps last night’s “Holy Water” involved a tad too much grape juice… or maybe you partook in an entire bottle of “Vino of the Vineyard.” Either way, you stumble into church, and not only are you trying to hide the remnants of last night’s revelry but also all those pressures of the week. Enter stage left: the UTG Sling Pack!This 30-inch Multi-Firearm Case doesn’t just carry my spiritually fortified arsenal—oh no! It has enough room for my Bible, a rosary, and yes, even that AR-15 with all the tactical fixings, like I’m some sort of modern-day David vs. Goliath—only in this case, the Goliath is that guy in the front pew who hogs the last donut at coffee hour. 🍩✝️Now, you may be wondering: “Why do I need to pack heat alongside my Holy Word?” Well, my friends, in a world busy squabbling over toilet paper and the last can of beans, the UTG Sling Pack is the sanctuary for all your necessities as you venture into the wilds of Walmart—armed with scripture and, if necessary, an abundance of options for ‘spiritual warfare.’ You never know when a heated debate about which aisle has the best communion wafers might erupt!And let’s be honest—if you’ve ever found yourself attempting to conceal your “cologne of condescension” from last night's lap dance with the devil, you will appreciate how this pack also captures that divine essence of “out of sight, out of mind.” Built with robust materials, it keeps my “personal items” perfectly stowed and almost odor-free. Remember, cleanliness is next to godliness, but a little church humor never hurt!This masterpiece has straps that feel like the love of God—soft but sturdy enough to survive the nosy eyes of anyone curious about what you're carrying. The hidden pockets are perfect for storing not just firearms but also the leftover blessings you might need for self-defense against unsolicited biblical debates.Imagine the scene: walking through those sliding doors with this Sling Pack slung comfortably over your shoulder, instantaneously radiating a vibe that screams, “I’m here for both the Word AND the deal on bulk toilet paper!” Talk about multitasking for Jesus!So there you have it, my dear brothers and sisters! If you're looking for the ultimate lightweight yet tactical solution for your spiritual needs (and some hidden firepower if you're ever confronted by that spicy sermon on tithing), look no further than the UTG Alpha Battle Carrier Sling Pack. It’s compact, it’s clever, and it might even assist you in navigating life’s wilderness with grace… and maybe a little extra enthusiasm at the potluck. 🍽️✝️Remember: With the right tools, you can conquer anything—whether it’s sin, vodka, or just trying to find the right aisle in Walmart. Go forth and shop in faith!
P**L
Excellent, excellent high quality covert case
For the money this is one of the best purchases. Looks covert. Fits two rifles up to 32 inch long. Comes with pistol holster and has several pockets. The single shoulder strap is comfortable. I recommend this highly.
M**E
Amazing bag, great quality and function for the price
I have been looking for a carry bag for my Tavor that doesn't scream "I'm carrying a gun in this bag" and the UTG Alpha Sling Pack looked like it would work perfectly for my needs.Besides my Tavor, I wanted the option to carry another weapon of similar length and this bag can carry 2 so it's perfect. I opted to go with the 34" bag, rather than the shorter 30" so I had a few more inches to work with if needed.The hold-down straps for the weapons are nice and wide and very secure.The sling strap is nice, wide and well padded. I can carry my Tavor on my back with five 32rd magazines without any problems.The bag also as 3 additional hand carry straps. One on each end of the bag to carry it upright or long ways.It has 3 outside pockets to store plenty of gear. The upper pocket is Velcro lined and comes with a handgun holster. You can adjust the position which is nice. The middle pocket is very roomy and I was easily able to fit five 32 rd 9mm magazines in it without trouble and the lower pocket I used for misc. supplies.For the price, construction and look, this is the bag to buy
M**T
Excellent value for the money
I really like this product, but its not perfect hence the 4 stars.I'm using it to house a broken-down 18" DMR-config black rifle. I have a fairly long FSC-556 comp on the end of it so the upper from tip to tail is 27.5". This case *barely* holds it... But it does hold it.First the good news, then some niggling gripes that would not keep me from buying this case again.1. It is low-key. Your neighbors may think you are a tennis player. Or maybe not but the case doesn't scream 'Gun Inside' and will keep your profile with your nosy neighbors down to an acceptable level. With that said, anyone with any tactical sense will know exactly what this 30" case is for so don't go thinking you are fooling LEO's as to the contents.2. The sling strap is very nicely done. This is a big padded strap that is very substantial. Its perfect for throwing over one shoulder, crosswise in a sling-bag carry or just using as a grab point and holding onto it as you move to your range position.3. The three outer pockets are surprisingly roomy and even more surprisingly don't print their contents on the outside. You can stuff a lot of gear into them with no sign that they are even in use. Interestingly the top pocket includes a pistol holster pre-attached to the velcro interior wall. I test-fitted a Sig 220 into it and was able to close the zipper over it - albeit just barely - and saw no outline printed on the cloth exterior of the pocket.4. The cordura exterior is very substantial, as are the zippers. I have no concerns about how long this will last.Things I would like to see:1. More attachment points. Whats there now is adequate but it sure would be nice to have multiple lashing points sewn into the side. I can buy my own velcro straps if need be. For example while the scope fits onto the upper, I don't always want to use it... but I have to attach it to the upper or let it flop around inside, unsecured. Being able to strap it down separately beside the upper would be nice. Same goes for the lower strapped in on the other side: Just one attachement point is adequate but only just so. Two tie-downs fore and aft (its not long enough to fit into the pouch at the bottom) would be MUCH appreciated.2. Lose the quick-open strap whatsits on the inside. Frankly they are stupid. Anyone who thinks they can use a pack this size to quick-draw a SBR while remaining 'covert' is in no way a professional, and only a professional has any business quick-drawing a rifle from a covert location on their person. Not saying people shouldn't be able to suddenly whip out a long gun in public wherever they choose (ok yes I am) but this is the wrong tool for that job so if the mfr is going to spend money on materials, spend them where they make sense. See #1 above.3. The grab handles on top, bottom and one side are single-sided, even though they have the velcro handle loops commonly found on double handles - the kind where one handle is on each side of the clamshell opening and you use the loop to bind them together and make a single substantial handle. This is fine for the top and bottom, where you use the handles really to just help drag the case out of your trunk. But double handles on the side would make the pack suitable for hand carrying - this bag is going to get used in many instances going from a car trunk to a range table and the sling carry method is overkill for that simple task.4. The big pocket inside of each of the two sides: You stick the butt end into the pocket and strap down the fore-end with the single velcro strap. My 27.5" upper *barely* fits inside of this 30" case because that padded pocket doesn't go all the way to the edge of the case. I lose an inch or two because the pocket is up and away from the edge. If I could move it down just a bit (think velcro attachment rather than being sewn on) I could have some room on both sides of my DMR upper, rather than room on just one side (the muzzle is right smack against the zipper when closed).In the end: The product is solidly build throughout and does its intended job. I'm not aware of any low-key pack thats able to handle a full-size black rifle that is even the equal of this one, let alone be better - at any price. In recent years UTG's quality level seems to have steadily risen and this case provides considerable value for the dollar. Its easily worth the $63 price I paid, and then some.
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