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Spend $100+ get a FREE pair of RANGE OFTEN SHOOTING GLOVES (size large)
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No, you don’t want to show up at the range with you luggin’ around that bulky, ugly plastic box your pistol came in from the dealer. It screams, “I just bought this handgun.” No, you need to show up looking like a professional who knows how to send rounds downrange with efficiency. That all starts with getting the right range equipment—especially the range bags and cases you use to carry your guns.
So ditch that plastic box and grab a high-quality, low-drag tactical range bag. We carefully selected these range bags for their form and function: ballistic nylon, padded storage, plenty of room for ammo and mags, and strong stitching are the things we look for in every piece of kit we offer. That’s why we’ve partnered with top names like Glock, Bulldog, and G.P.S. Tactical: to ensure every pistol bag we sell is reliable and capable of supporting your marksmanship game in any environment.
If you’re a first-time gun owner, you need to grab all the right range gear. Not just a carrying system for your firearms, but eye and ear protection as well. Check out the Lyman Range Pistol Starter Set. It includes a nice duffel-style gun range bag, proper shooting earmuffs, and ballistic glasses. It even includes a boresnake so you can keep your pistol clean and ready for action after every session spent slinging some lead.
We are a national retailer of individual components and not all products depicted on this website are legal in every state. Shipping of various products found on this website are prohibited to some states (such as California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington). The information, pictures, text or products presented on this website are not a representation by us, and should not be understood by you, that any product or completed firearm is legal to assemble or own in your state of residence. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research about the state and federal laws that apply to them. It is your responsibility to understand the law and we encourage you to consult with an attorney or your local ATF representative.